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I mean, traffic is bad and the pizza is terrible, but the Winters are pretty nice.
Maybe if there were no injuries, or portals, or draft wantabes sitting out.SEC was legitimately the best for a while but it was overstated. People acted like they reinvented the sport and nobody else could keep up.
Both of the "running into the punter" calls should have been "roughing". Full 15 yards. Huge difference.Parker Jones getting a lot of the blame, but the reality is they had no chance of beating ND based on their level of play yesterday.
At the most Parker Jones cost them 4 points. Nothing more and certainly not the reason that UGA lost. The Stockton fumble with less than a minute left in the first half followed by the ND TD and the TD after the kick return were far more costly. Too many Georgia penalties in the second half as well.Parker Jones getting a lot of the blame, but the reality is they had no chance of beating ND based on their level of play yesterday.
ExplainMaybe if there were no injuries, or portals, or draft wantabes sitting out.
You didn’t know Georgia was missing their qb? Injured last game.Explain
That and the portal along with NIL money allowed four and five star players not to be stock piled by SEC teams. Those that want to be on the field sooner rather than later has changed the game.SEC was legitimately the best for a while but it was overstated. People acted like they reinvented the sport and nobody else could keep up.
Of course I know he was out and Riley Mills was out along with 4 other ND starters.You didn’t know Georgia was missing their qb? Injured last game.
You can't use injuries as an excuse.You didn’t know Georgia was missing their qb? Injured last game.
If you know everything, what needed explaining?Of course I know he was out and Riley Mills was out along with 4 other ND starters.
Sure you can. Doesn’t matter, but it’s legal.You can't use injuries as an excuse.
SEC was legitimately the best for a while but it was overstated. People acted like they reinvented the sport and nobody else could keep up.