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10 things I’m absolutely overreacting to after Week 11 in the SEC
The issue for Georgia is the coaches have lost confidence in Beck and have been forced to change up the play calling due to his deficiencies. Teams are seeing that and loading up the box, knowing nobody, including Beck himself and the Coaches, believe Beck has what it tales. Bowers and McConkey wall-papered over a lot of issues.
Georgia doesn't belong anywhere near the playoffs.
Well,they also almost lost to KY, so there is that.
Remind me the last time Tennessee beat Georgia?
Walker also recovered a fumble.
If Texas just stops turning the ball over they will probably win. UGA is struggling to move the ball.
Not going to be easy, but they are only down 3 scores.
Want 8/9 to happen so we can continue to hear all the jokes about Georgia still avoiding Kyle Field.
I would rate UGA much lower. They haven't played anyone in conference of note, and those they have played they have struggled with, even at home.
I would take every team to beat them ranked below them until Arkansas, and yes, that includes Vanderbilt.
I think Florida's defense is better than Alabama's, at least recently.
Thought that after the Oklahoma game, but the media had a diffrent narrative
It's a common phrase for moving the ball in college football. The writing leaves a lot to be desired sometimes, but using matriculated isn't one of them.
I can guarantee you UGA would rather not play Alabama again - ever. They can say "They aren't scared" or "Georgia runs from nobody", but the results on the field say otherwise. Georgia cannot beat Alabama unless Alabama is decimated with injuries.
No, neither started 2 games against GA. Neither led when they were from the game.
Both were responsible for 1 win.
"Next time it could be different"
No it wouldn't. He's 1-6. Healthy Alabama is going to beat Healthy UGA every time. Facts are facts at this point. Honestly, looking at how last night played out, Alabama appears to be pulling slightly away from UGA again.
Most of Athens (and Oconee) is fine. The heavy stuff passed just to the east.
Last 4 years-
UT has zero SEC title game appearances,0 playoff appearances, 0 National Titles, and is 1-7 against UA and UGA.
UGA has 1 SEC title, 3 SEC title game appearances, 2 playoff appearances, 2 National Titles, and is 5-3 v UT and UA.
Alabama has 3 SEC Titles, 3 SEC Title appearances, 3 playoff appearances, a National Title, and is 6-2 against UT and UGA.
I would say UGA is slightly exceeding expectations with more CFP titles than UA, but in general, the teams are all performing as expected.
2018 was the probably the only time Georgia had better lines than Alabama.
Not just the fans, I think PSU itself might...
There is a big difference between A&M and UF when it comes to available funds. Also they are still are paying at least 2 staffs already I believe, whereas A&M only has to worry about Jimbo.
Etienne plead to alcohol possession and he is underage. The DUI is gone, yes, but possession is a player infraction at UGA. That's why he was suspended. I also think UGA's handbook states "arrested or charged with", not "found guilty of", so he may still be serving for the the DUI arrest.
Plowman is just a loudmouth, no different than Ono at Michigan.
If Georgia is "competitive", it's a down year in the SEC.
Guess y'all missed on Cooper.
He wasn't left behind alone...hahaha!
Anyone who doesn't recruit Georgia is committing coaching malpractice.
Well, you lost to the dumpster fire, so....
Except she is wrong - way wrong.
Schools messed up when they created these "collectives" that are a group of people with no interest other than if you attend school X. NIL is not exclusively this collective model. Collectives were an attempt to increase pay for all the athletes, not just those who have actual NIL value. While somewhat noble in thought, it is a terrible idea and bound to run a foul of the rules. Zaxby's, Milo's Tea, Dr. Pepper don't generally care what school you play for, and outside of not being able to write in performance clauses to protect their NIL investments, they operate as what NIL really was about. The collectives do care about the school first and foremost, and there is the problem.
Not saying every school doesn't have a collective and is not also breaking the rules, but the RULES are actually pretty easy to follow, if the schools would just ditch the collective models and let NIL work as it was originally intended.
If I had to wager on it, I would think the current setup may have been by design to forcibly level the playing field and destroy SEC dominance (and ACC success with FSU/Clemson) of the past 20 plus years. Outside of Texas and A&M with their oil money, the TV money that is flowing into the B1G schools is going to drive players there, no matter the weather or distance from home. SEC schools are starting to face a revenue difference with their B1G counterparts at the level FSU is seeing with the SEC.
If it remains uncontrolled, we are living in a B1G dream scenario with the TV markets/contracts they control. Players can be developed at and major university for the next level, so there is no real incentive these days with NIL to choose one school over another. Caleb Downs is a great example. Why go to UGA when you can be developed at OSU equally -AND- get paid more?
Just a reminder, this whole problem was caused by UGA and Oklahoma.