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Deepest UGA team ever?
Posted on 11/14/21 at 7:58 am
Posted on 11/14/21 at 7:58 am
I'm sure it's been discussed and I missed it. Me closely following Georgia football started about 1990.
As I watch this team rotate people in and out and replace great players with great players, I have to think yes.
Deepest team I've ever seen in the red and black.
As I watch this team rotate people in and out and replace great players with great players, I have to think yes.
Deepest team I've ever seen in the red and black.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 8:03 am to retooc
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replace great players with great players,
I say yes.
But we are replacing with 2 and 3 stars as well (stetson and jackson).
Kirby identifies and coaches up talent better than anyone in the country.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 8:24 am to retooc
Yes….and what makes it cool is kids like McConkey might have struggled to see the field normally but because of the opportunity he’s turned into a superstar.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 8:35 am to retooc
The depth and playing lots of guys thing has to help recruiting while still feeding egos and letting talent emerge. Also better prepared for injury.
Heard it used as a sales tool that getting key playing time but not having to be in all the time reduces injury risk.
Just can’t have tons of teams going with UTk speedy offense.
TBH..don’t think it is good for college football to see how fast an offense can move to keep substitutions.
Chess vs Speed Chess.
Heard it used as a sales tool that getting key playing time but not having to be in all the time reduces injury risk.
Just can’t have tons of teams going with UTk speedy offense.
TBH..don’t think it is good for college football to see how fast an offense can move to keep substitutions.
Chess vs Speed Chess.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 9:39 am to retooc
UGA played 36 players off the 3 deep on defense yesterday. Think about that. Chaz Chambliss, who looked like a fricking stud btw, is a 4th string LB out there getting a sack and making plays.
This post was edited on 11/14/21 at 9:41 am
Posted on 11/14/21 at 10:32 am to retooc
Not even close. Even with our srcond string offense.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 11:15 am to lewis and herschel
This team beat Kentucky by 17 points. Every other SEC that we played lost by even more than that. This is the most dominant UGA team ever. Go Dawgs.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 11:55 am to Whiznot
31.9 point average margin of victory against in-conference teams this year
Thirty-one point nine
Thirty-one point nine
Posted on 11/14/21 at 1:55 pm to retooc
I have been following this team since 1972, the year I moved to Georgia. This is the deepest, fastest team on defense I have witnessed. This team is sound in fundamentals. Strip all of the Xs and Os away from it. It is still about blocking and tackling; that is never going to change.
Show me a team not sound in fundamentals and I will show you a mediocre team.
Show me a team not sound in fundamentals and I will show you a mediocre team.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 3:22 pm to bunkerhill
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I have been following this team since 1972, the year I moved to Georgia.
I stepped foot on campus in 1964. This defense reminds me so much of Erk Russells Junkyard Dogs. Here's what Erk said about his defense and I think it perfectly describes what we are seeing today.
From the American Football Coaches Association's Defensive Football Strategies, the chapter penned by Erk defines the Junkyard Dawgs, "By our own definition, a Junkyard Dog is a dog completely dedicated to his task, that of defending his goal line."
Posted on 11/14/21 at 4:17 pm to AlaCowboy
Started going to Ga/fla games in 1976 (I was 10 yrs old) and YES this is the best and deepest UGA team I’ve seen.
Posted on 11/14/21 at 10:05 pm to Kneehigh
Depending on whose analysis you look at, UGA is either #2 or #1 in the cumulative "last 5 years" recruiting rankings. (Alabama and UGA are very close either way).
After that...Ohio State, Clemson, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M.
We're really seeing the fruits of this level of sustained recruiting.
Looking around even at the potential playoff teams, even the closest to UGA in talent and depth (Alabama and Ohio State) have some flaws this year. Alabama in particular seems "off" from their usual level of play. Perhaps Saban losing his edge?
Meanwhile, Oklahoma got exposed...yeah, they're good but losing to Baylor at this point in the season...c'mon.
Meanwhile, Oregon? No...losing to Stanford early on took away a good bit of credibility.
Cincinnati? They have a few really great players and they've been well coached to exceed expectations but seriously, look at who they've played this year.
Ohio State? Yeah but...what does it mean that they lost to...Oregon? (And OSU still has some challenges with Michigan State and Michigan so we'll know more about them by season end)
In a "normal" year, you could probably identify the two or three scary teams we might face in the playoffs...
But this year feels like the football gods have conspired in UGA's favor. Not only is UGA at the top tier of talent and depth but even the best challengers seem flawed. Maybe somebody up there got tired of hearing about the 40 years.
After that...Ohio State, Clemson, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M.
We're really seeing the fruits of this level of sustained recruiting.
Looking around even at the potential playoff teams, even the closest to UGA in talent and depth (Alabama and Ohio State) have some flaws this year. Alabama in particular seems "off" from their usual level of play. Perhaps Saban losing his edge?
Meanwhile, Oklahoma got exposed...yeah, they're good but losing to Baylor at this point in the season...c'mon.
Meanwhile, Oregon? No...losing to Stanford early on took away a good bit of credibility.
Cincinnati? They have a few really great players and they've been well coached to exceed expectations but seriously, look at who they've played this year.
Ohio State? Yeah but...what does it mean that they lost to...Oregon? (And OSU still has some challenges with Michigan State and Michigan so we'll know more about them by season end)
In a "normal" year, you could probably identify the two or three scary teams we might face in the playoffs...
But this year feels like the football gods have conspired in UGA's favor. Not only is UGA at the top tier of talent and depth but even the best challengers seem flawed. Maybe somebody up there got tired of hearing about the 40 years.
This post was edited on 11/14/21 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 11/15/21 at 2:04 am to meansonny
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Kirby identifies and coaches up talent better than anyone in the country.
Wait, what? I've been repeatedly assured by people on this board that he's a complete moron who has no idea what he's doing.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 2:07 am to bunkerhill
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I have been following this team since 1972
Wow! None of the players on this team were even alive in 1972. Even the head coach wasn't.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 3:54 pm to FaCubeItches
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Wow! None of the players on this team were even alive in 1972. Even the head coach wasn't.
The team is the Georgia Bulldogs. This is the 2021 edition of that team.
I don't know if you were trying to be cute or not know the meaning of team.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 5:06 pm to FaCubeItches
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he's a complete moron
A moron? I wouldn't say that. But he was too stubborn to let a future NFL starter play meaningful snaps or do much other than come in for obvious running situations...hence encouraging said player to make him look like a goober (while his chosen guy dropped in efficiency the next season and won nothing).
Otherwise, he's done a wonderful job of recruiting so well that we're able to win with very average QB talent. And we've got 5-star QBs in the pipeline, so even that will be rectified soon enough.
P.S. I do think he needs a new hair stylist.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 5:10 pm to Lucius Clay
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But he was too stubborn to let a future NFL starter play meaningful snaps
He had about the same amount of snaps as Tim Tebow in 2006
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or do much other than come in for obvious running situations
He was asked to throw to deandre swift on 4th and 8 in the SEC Championship game.
But why let facts get in the way of a good leg pissing.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 5:25 pm to meansonny
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Tim Tebow in 2006
It was made clear to Tebow that he was "the" guy for 2007 - and he was.
That wasn't the case with Fields. Smart made it clear to Fields that he would be carrying a clip board for two years rather than getting a legitimate shot at the job for season 2...which is what Smart does. It's his conservative style, risk aversion, and loyalty to certain types of players.
Posted on 11/15/21 at 5:28 pm to Lucius Clay
"Loyalty to certain types of players " means what exactly? Say it.
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