SEC Championship: #5 Georgia Bulldogs vs #2 Texas Longhorns (SEC on abc) 4 PM

#5
#5
Both! Here's to hoping for 10 overtimes and both drama queen coaches crying on each other shoulders.

I think Georgia will take control of the game in the 3rd and beat Texas again.
 
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#7
#7
UGA kicked their arses in their house, now they get to play in Georgia's backyard...don't expect to see much of this 🤘 happening. But a UGA L is better for us.
 
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Both! Here's to hoping for 10 overtimes and both drama queen coaches crying on each other shoulders.

I think Georgia will take control of the game in the 3rd and beat Texas again.
Right...lol.

For a coach that professes to hate everything UGA, I think certain camera angles showed him slipping Kirby some tongue.

FWIW, the pundits were nowhere near as bias against GA for taking 8 OT to beat a unranked ACC team. Like they penalized us 3 spots for beating FL.

Upside, this was not FSU in that overtime bout, so GT should not be expected to go 1-11 next year.
 
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If I were to do list of who I’d want to see lose, it’s Texas all day long.

1) Texas
2) Georgia
3) Alabama
4) Florida
5) LSU
6) Oklahoma
7) Ole Miss
8) Texas A&M
9) Missouri
10) Arkansas
11) South Carolina
12) Vanderbilt
13) Kentucky
14) Auburn
15) Mississippi State
 
#10
#10
I'm all for whoever losing helps Tennessee the most. I think UGA taking an L here would help but it would have to be an absolute whipping, otherwise I think the Vols are stuck where they're at
 
#11
#11
Who do y’all hope loses this one?
Texas. They are the new media darling, the new Alabama as far as getting slurped by the commentators goes. Josh Pate talks about that program and it’s like a monologue from Romeo and Juliet.

And if they win the SEC their first year, we’ll never hear the end of it. Go Mutts.
 
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Re: A&M, the first two years (2012 and 2013) were a bridge schedule that didn’t count towards any actual rotation.

Then in 2014, the conference schedule became a rotation where every opposite division opponent was played once every 5 years (A&M played at UGA in 2019 and was scheduled to play them again as host this year…before Texas and Oklahoma joined, ending that rotation setup and creating a new bridge schedule in 2024 and 2025 for the conference).
 
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#23
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Re: A&M, the first two years (2012 and 2013) were a bridge schedule that didn’t count towards any actual rotation. Then in 2014 the conference schedule setup became a rotation where every opposite division opponent was played once every 5 years (A&M played at UGA in 2019 and was scheduled to play them again as host this year…before Texas and Oklahoma joined, ending that rotation setup and creating a new bridge schedule for the conference).
Easy to understand explanation.
 

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