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Posted on 10/2/20 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 10/2/20 at 4:26 pm
These boards tend to delve into idiotic trolling, but I’d like to keep it serious if possible.
Georgia - Kirby has been wildly successful on the field and on the recruiting trail - this isn’t up for debate. That being said, how long does he get to stay being a perennial contender, but not bringing home a National Championship? Mark Richt was batting around 10 wins a season for a long time, but was eventually ran off.
Does the QB room give you concern? We are a prime example of wasted opportunity at the position - so many talented guys transferred out and found success elsewhere while we were lost in the woods. I mention this, because as it stands, the biggest threat to your hold on the East finally has stability and depth at the position. This is setting us up nicely on the recruiting trail, but this can rapidly snowball into years of frustration (as we can attest to, as can y’all to a small degree with Fields).
Tennessee - are you concerned with Pruitt being too successful and leaving for another job should it arise?
South Carolina - If Muschamp has a sub .500 season but can keep the high rated QB recruit in the fold, does that buy him more time? Conversely, how long would 8+ win seasons keep the fan base satisfied?
As for us, I’m just happy to finally watch entertaining ball on a consistent basis, but a CFP appearance and National Title would be nice.
Georgia - Kirby has been wildly successful on the field and on the recruiting trail - this isn’t up for debate. That being said, how long does he get to stay being a perennial contender, but not bringing home a National Championship? Mark Richt was batting around 10 wins a season for a long time, but was eventually ran off.
Does the QB room give you concern? We are a prime example of wasted opportunity at the position - so many talented guys transferred out and found success elsewhere while we were lost in the woods. I mention this, because as it stands, the biggest threat to your hold on the East finally has stability and depth at the position. This is setting us up nicely on the recruiting trail, but this can rapidly snowball into years of frustration (as we can attest to, as can y’all to a small degree with Fields).
Tennessee - are you concerned with Pruitt being too successful and leaving for another job should it arise?
South Carolina - If Muschamp has a sub .500 season but can keep the high rated QB recruit in the fold, does that buy him more time? Conversely, how long would 8+ win seasons keep the fan base satisfied?
As for us, I’m just happy to finally watch entertaining ball on a consistent basis, but a CFP appearance and National Title would be nice.
Posted on 10/2/20 at 4:32 pm to El Chap0
SCAR - Start Ryan Hilinski. Period. End of discussion, and Muschamp stays. I don't think he will so I foresee South Carolina parting ways with him at the end of the season.
Tennessee - I don't think Tennessee should be afraid of Pruitt leaving. That job is actually a great job, great location, good money and prestige to go around.
For Georgia - I'm scared that they'll actually get the right QB and then get a decent OC. So far, they've only had Fromm and while he's decent, the OC at least wasn't very good. JT Daniels could be the real deal, but what I fear most is that Georgia gets a "gamer" QB (like https://247sports.com/Player/Brock-Vandagriff-46050870/ the serial killer lol) who makes things work despite poor scheme and the like (think Will Grier with McElwain a few years ago). If they get a predeveloped athletic QB we will likely have to take a back seat more often than not.
Tennessee - I don't think Tennessee should be afraid of Pruitt leaving. That job is actually a great job, great location, good money and prestige to go around.
For Georgia - I'm scared that they'll actually get the right QB and then get a decent OC. So far, they've only had Fromm and while he's decent, the OC at least wasn't very good. JT Daniels could be the real deal, but what I fear most is that Georgia gets a "gamer" QB (like https://247sports.com/Player/Brock-Vandagriff-46050870/ the serial killer lol) who makes things work despite poor scheme and the like (think Will Grier with McElwain a few years ago). If they get a predeveloped athletic QB we will likely have to take a back seat more often than not.
Posted on 10/2/20 at 9:05 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Im gonna be 100% honest, I totally meant to put this on the rant. It’s been a long day lol.
Posted on 10/2/20 at 9:44 pm to El Chap0
I know, but it works here, too. A lot of bias on tRant.
Posted on 10/3/20 at 8:29 am to El Chap0
You'll get about 5-10% of actual discussion on the rant. Team boards are way better for actual discussion.
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