It’s going to be another Georgia - Bama national title game.
I disagree, both aren't getting in the playoffs this year. I'll go further, I don't think the SEC wins it. I may be wrong about the last part, but I'd guarantee both teams don't make the playoffs.
They’ve got speed at every position. They’re going to be hard to defend. And the way their defense swarms to the ball, we will have a hard time running against them.Anyone thinking that losing Bowers would somehow make UGA gettable....at least in the SEC...is living in a fantasy world. Man, they've just got a real gift for using TE's in that system. Incredible.
I remember seeing in here Vol fans saying they won’t be the same. You can’t lose someone like Bowers and not notice it. Lol. Over 500 yards of offense against UF and 43 points scored.Anyone thinking that losing Bowers would somehow make UGA gettable....at least in the SEC...is living in a fantasy world. Man, they've just got a real gift for using TE's in that system. Incredible.
UGa's failures to capitalize on their instate talent in the past were just pure ineptitude. It was only a matter of time before they stumbled upon a coach capable of taking advantage of it , so unless they just have a really bad run of luck with staff turnover , seems more unlikely than we'd want to accept.I remember seeing in here Vol fans saying they won’t be the same. You can’t lose someone like Bowers and not notice it. Lol. Over 500 yards of offense against UF and 43 points scored.
This is a serious question. Are we ever going to get to the level of UGA?
Funny thing is, they really aren’t killing it with in-state recruiting the past couple of years. This may be the most talented group of high school seniors that the state has produced in the modern era, and UGA only has a commitment from one of them. That’s Raiola who is from Arizona just playing his senior year in Georgia. Last year they only signed three out of the top ten players in-state. They’ve become such a monster that they can eschew their own back yard because they can recruit anywhere in the country these days.UGa's failures to capitalize on their instate talent in the past were just pure ineptitude. It was only a matter of time before they stumbled upon a coach capable of taking advantage of it , so unless they just have a really bad run of luck with staff turnover , seems more unlikely than we'd want to accept.
No , you're right, they've had a lot of their key players from out of state , but early on in KS's tenure they kept enough of their instate talent , especially on the lines to get it going.Funny thing is, they’re really aren’t killing it with in-state recruiting the past couple of years. This may be the most talented group of high school seniors that the state has produced in the modern era, and UGA only has a commitment from one of them. That’s Raiola who is from Arizona just playing his senior year in Georgia. Last year they only signed three out of the top ten players in-state. They’ve become such a monster that they can eschew their own back yard because they can recruit anywhere in the country these days.