Let's be honest, the reason most people perceive Georgia's offense as being less capable than they actually are (besides being overshadowed by the defense) is that their quarterback is 5'11 190 lb former walk-on regardless of what's actually happened on the field this year.
I inherited my non-endzone piece with the certificate when my dad passed several years back, so I'm right there with you. Never really thought it would have any $$ value, but it's still a cool piece of history.
This right here. It's the exact same depth chart as last week (and probably the week before) with the exception of an additional OR under punt returner (Velus Jones). Cooper was listed as starting C in both spots and didn't dress either, so we likely won't know anything until closer to kickoff.
Tannehill ran a 4.65 40 at his combine and 4.58 at this Pro Day (although that was 2012); Bailey's time is listed as 5.07. All of the other guys in that list were in that same 4.65 range or better, so that's apples to oranges unfortunately.
I'm like most of you on here that at least hoped that...
This is my thought. JG is gone, and if Kasim Hill turns out to be decent (ie: better than the #3 spot) I'd suspect the loser of the Shrout/Maurer battle transfers. My guess is Shrout leaves based on how things have played out this year, and Bailey redshirts unless something crazy happens.
For those like me that have a Fire Stick/TV, there's now an official Youtube TV app available to use that was released within the last month or so. I've been test driving it this week after being on PS Vue for the last year and it's a vast improvement in the amount of buffering I was getting. It...
I've currently got PS Vue's second tier package (~$55/month or so) streaming on mostly Amazon Fire TV variants and have been mostly happy with it (my LG Smart TV doesn't have a PS Vue app available). It has all the local stations in my area (Maryland/DC region), SEC Network, all the ESPN's, and...
Personally I think either Shrout or Maurer should start the second half of tomorrow's game regardless of the score.
If we're up by a ton? Great, offense has done its job and we can give the backups game-time.
If it's still close? We could use the spark and it's worth the shot. Worst case...
I agree completely. As a Tennessee fan it hurts, as a football fan I have to give them credit on the ingenuity and dedication for that.
I mentioned this in my first post, I could definitely see us doing the same thing whenever we beat Alabama next.
I can't say I wouldn't be tempted to do the same thing if we beat Alabama, but oof. I'm really hoping we look better this upcoming Saturday, this is painful.
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I'm an R guy myself and have done some machine algorithm work, so I'm thinking less about how to get the data and more about what to do with it once you've got it. What metrics are you going to use to define success? W-L, efficiency, yards, touchdowns? You'd also need to categorize and account...