Orangeslice13
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I think your guys can score 35 on their D.
I don’t think their guys can score 35 on your D.
And I think you’re right. Kirby is terrible on game day.
it’s that simple
Florida will beat UGA and then lose big to Alabama in the SECCG. I think Florida will wind up playing Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.
I hate to be the one to tell you this, but the reason our D has been gashed by the run the last two games is because our two best players on defense were out with ankle injuries, check the stats prior to the LSU game when Greenard and Zuniga were both playing...They're both back.I'll try.
UGA runing backs will feast on Gators soft run D. USCe showed how you stop the Dawgs...load the box and play man up on Fromm and his young inexperienced receiving corps. Grantham will go all exotic, showng different looks up front and mixing up coverages. Swift and company will find enough room in the middle of the Gators D to get into the secondary, who will be no match for the Dawgs talented stable of running backs in space. Look for the Dawgs to grind out 240. Fromm will put up another 200 as FL adjusts up front to keep from getting gashed.
The GatorsOline fails to get any push for the run game, resulting in
FL qbs turning the ball over at least twice; JR Reed will separate #1 from the football, squelching a drive late in the half and extinguishing any flicker of hope the Gators had to get on the board before intermission. The Dawgs will strangle the clock, eating up the first 8 minutes of the third quarter, and will go up 24-0. FL will be trying to go fast and play catch up, but the fire Kirby will bring off the edge will prove too much for the Gators, and havoc will ensue. The undisciplined Gators will be their usual chippy selves and will draw four personal foul penalties, helping to extend UGA drives. Gifted with a short field most of the day, Dawgs extend dominance 38-7.
If they play again, UF will win. It was back and forth and the Gators not only will have their best players back but LSU will have a lot of pressure on them.Regardless of who wins, they'll face either LSU or Bama in SEC championship game! I predict LSU if Tua doesn't return to play. Neither could beat LSU. Gator fans will think otherwise.
Yes. But you know it's true.I hate to be the one to tell you this, but the reason our D has been gashed by the run the last two games is because our two best players on defense were out with ankle injuries, check the stats prior to the LSU game when Greenard and Zuniga were both playing...They're both back.
Would love to see GA beat UF, LSU beat Bama, then GA beat LSU in the SECCG.
GA wins SEC with one loss to a terrible USC team.
Bama, LSU, and GA are one loss teams in the SEC and the committee is in a tough spot. GA would have to get the first choice since they are conference champs.
Would never happen though, the conference and Bama Shaw would never let that play out.
SEC champ goes. Period.How about this?
Georgia barely beats Florida (actually pulling for the Gators because I despise Georgia)
LSU beats Bama
Georgia loses to Auburn
Bama loses to Auburn
LSU gets upset again this year by A&M
LSU loses to a two loss Georgia in the SECC
Tennessee wins out
Final SEC standings
Georgia 7-2
LSU 7-2
Auburn 6-2
Florida 6-2
Bama 6-2
Tennessee 5-3
The Vols finish in top 6 of the conference and none of the teams above them go to the playoffs.
SEC champ goes. Period.How about this?
Georgia barely beats Florida (actually pulling for the Gators because I despise Georgia)
LSU beats Bama
Georgia loses to Auburn
Bama loses to Auburn
LSU gets upset again this year by A&M
LSU loses to a two loss Georgia in the SECC
Tennessee wins out
Final SEC standings
Georgia 7-2
LSU 7-2
Auburn 6-2
Florida 6-2
Bama 6-2
Tennessee 5-3
The Vols finish in top 6 of the conference and none of the teams above them go to the playoffs.
I'll try.
UGA runing backs will feast on Gators soft run D. USCe showed how you stop the Dawgs...load the box and play man up on Fromm and his young inexperienced receiving corps. Grantham will go all exotic, showng different looks up front and mixing up coverages. Swift and company will find enough room in the middle of the Gators D to get into the secondary, who will be no match for the Dawgs talented stable of running backs in space. Look for the Dawgs to grind out 240. Fromm will put up another 200 as FL adjusts up front to keep from getting gashed.
The GatorsOline fails to get any push for the run game, resulting in
FL qbs turning the ball over at least twice; JR Reed will separate #1 from the football, squelching a drive late in the half and extinguishing any flicker of hope the Gators had to get on the board before intermission. The Dawgs will strangle the clock, eating up the first 8 minutes of the third quarter, and will go up 24-0. FL will be trying to go fast and play catch up, but the fire Kirby will bring off the edge will prove too much for the Gators, and havoc will ensue. The undisciplined Gators will be their usual chippy selves and will draw four personal foul penalties, helping to extend UGA drives. Gifted with a short field most of the day, Dawgs extend dominance 38-7.