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re: Georgia is about to go on a run.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:07 am to justausedcarguy
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:07 am to justausedcarguy
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Holy shite, and the dude is wearing purple too.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:12 am to Huddie Leadbetter
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Not sure why you think one of the best all sports programs in the nation, and one of the two best SEC football programs since divisional play began, won't have a very good football team. It's much more likely that they will than that they won't.
Well, they haven't for awhile, so there's that. Since you want to rely only on history for your point....recent history says they won't be very good, so why would you expect them to all of a sudden figure it out? They guy that brought Spurrier and Meyer there is gone, and their AD does not appear to be a guy with a sharp eye for talent in a Football coach.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:13 am to kbrake37
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Kirby bringing sexy back
No. I am permanently retired.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:20 am to Huddie Leadbetter
[quote]Good lord, fellow. Since divisional play began in 1992, Florida has won more games than any other SEC team, won 3 national titles and 7 SEC titles. That's an awful lot of hits, and relatively few misses.
So we throw out the previous history and just rely on their very best years?
Yes. They had a great run. So, you tell us. Why did it stop? they made some bad coaching hires. If they are showing a penchant for making bad hires, why do you think, all of a sudden, they will make a home run hire?
If it was merely a foregone conclusion, then why haven't they?
Look, they might make a home run hire. But it is just as silly to say they definitely will as it is to say they definitely will not. Nobody knows if they will or will not. What we do know is they have no been doing it, so somebody is making poor choices concerning football coaches. If the same people are still in charge, why are they all of a sudden going to start making smart choices?
If you only want to go by past great seasons, then it is inevitable that Nebraska will make a great hire and become a major power again, right? just because a school had a great stretch does not mean they will have one again.
So we throw out the previous history and just rely on their very best years?
Yes. They had a great run. So, you tell us. Why did it stop? they made some bad coaching hires. If they are showing a penchant for making bad hires, why do you think, all of a sudden, they will make a home run hire?
If it was merely a foregone conclusion, then why haven't they?
Look, they might make a home run hire. But it is just as silly to say they definitely will as it is to say they definitely will not. Nobody knows if they will or will not. What we do know is they have no been doing it, so somebody is making poor choices concerning football coaches. If the same people are still in charge, why are they all of a sudden going to start making smart choices?
If you only want to go by past great seasons, then it is inevitable that Nebraska will make a great hire and become a major power again, right? just because a school had a great stretch does not mean they will have one again.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:21 am to SquirrelyBama
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Oh my goodness, that was an accident! I must have a natural Troll fighting to come from within or something.
When I saw it, I couldn't help but laugh! Accident or on purpose, it was funny!
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:22 am to DawgsLife
Project Miami is in full swing.
We brought Kirby to UGA to do what he's doing, and sent Richt to Miami to steal all of UF's recruits and become the power house of the state.
We brought Kirby to UGA to do what he's doing, and sent Richt to Miami to steal all of UF's recruits and become the power house of the state.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 9:28 am to SidewalkDawg
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Project Miami is in full swing.
We brought Kirby to UGA to do what he's doing, and sent Richt to Miami to steal all of UF's recruits and become the power house of the state.
Agent Muschamp was instrumental in the early phases of the operation.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 2:51 pm to djsdawg
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Those few elite years are included in the numbers. To be closer to 20th overall despite winning so many games in those 3 seasons proves just how bad the rest of the seasons were. The point is the lows have vastly outweighed the short lived highs of 2006, 2008, and 2009 in a post-spurrier world for UF.
Leave out natties. And SEC titles. And our record against UG during that span.
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