Georgia v Kentucky 11am CST

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Two teams you want to lose but there can only be one.

If Georgia wins they stay on track for a Florida showdown and an Alabama rematch.

If Georgia loses there will be a fan meltdown.

If Kentucky wins they have a better chance to salvage a .500 season.

If Kentucky loses there is a continued nosedive and a fan reality check on preseason delusion.

It should be enjoyable.

PREDICTION: Georgia blowout victory.
 
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Kentucky running pretty well too. That Rodriguez guy is legit.

It's still early but after watching the start of this game I'm beginning to think Tennessee is just a mediocre team. Whose fault is it, I don't know but they can start with trying to pump ao life in the offense with a QB change otherwise you have to look at every coaching staff position.
 
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It's still early but after watching the start of this game I'm beginning to think Tennessee is just a mediocre team. Whose fault is it, I don't know but they can start with trying to pump ao life in the offense with a QB change otherwise you have to look at every coaching staff position.

We have been mediocre since 2007. I mean we haven’t beaten a really good team since then. Whose fault is it? The TN administration for first running if a great coach and worse replacing him with an unqualified loser in 2009 instead of hiring a proven winner in Patterson.
 
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We have been mediocre since 2007. I mean we haven’t beaten a really good team since then. Whose fault is it? The TN administration for first running if a great coach and worse replacing him with an unqualified loser in 2009 instead of hiring a proven winner in Patterson.

Fulmer is also to blame for hiring Pruitt
 
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Not really. Leach was never coming here. Gundy and Mullen passed. There wasn’t a long list of coaches dying to come here. Think about it, how many people would think Venables would be a bad hire?

I think when Ohio State hired The Vest, he came from a 1-AA program. I'm not sure why people exclude innovative coaches at that level with a track record of building a powerhouse year after year.

If I remember though, Patterson was a realistic option at that time. Sometimes coaches are better in certain regions of the country though.
 
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Hindsight is everything. Pruitt appeared to be a solid hire with National Championship pedigree.

I think the personnel decisions are hurting him as much as anything. And the longer we see him manage it the more the Georgia State loss makes sense.
 
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Kentucky is a bad football team. That loss will hang over the program for a long time
 

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