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Joke’s on you. SANTA CLAUS ISN’T REAL! Take that, kids!I bet you would beat up Santa Claus wouldn’t you?
Good point. Look, no one is scared of UGA’s offense. Particularly with Bennett under center. Daniels is a bust too. Their defense is generational though.Their scoring offense is - largely because of the field position their defense gives them.
An equally telling number is their total offense, which is ranked 49th.
Yep - statistically they're almost as good as Bama's 2011 squad.Good point. Look, no one is scared of UGA’s offense. Particularly with Bennett under center. Daniels is a bust too. Their defense is generational though.
I'd like to see them play Oklahoma this year in the playoffs assuming Caleb Williams is legit. Oklahoma's defense would probably lose them the game but I'm just curious about how it would goYep - statistically they're almost as good as Bama's 2011 squad.
But I'm not sure how they'll fare against a potent modern offense. They're unquestionably good, but just how good remains to be seen.
Georgia would have lost the opener to Clemson if the Clemson offense would have had a pulse. Hard to say how their season would have gone if they lost that game. Beating Clemson certainly gave them confidence before starting conference play.Yep - statistically they're almost as good as Bama's 2011 squad.
But I'm not sure how they'll fare against a potent modern offense. They're unquestionably good, but just how good remains to be seen.
Our 2011 and 2015/16 defenses were too. Each of them lost a game. Lose the wrong game, and well, you know. 2016 did. 2011 and 2015 were fortunate to get another shot.Good point. Look, no one is scared of UGA’s offense. Particularly with Bennett under center. Daniels is a bust too. Their defense is generational though.
Uh yeah, like SOS actually matters.Oregon won’t have the SOS if they win out. So even if they do in that scenario they are likely 6 at best.
And to be fair, the 2015 loss was hardly the defense's fault. You can't turn the ball over five times and give people short fields. Yeah, I know the number was 43 points but something like 23 of those points were due to turnovers and another 14 or so due to once in a lifetime plays or uncalled penalties on eighty-one ineligible receivers downfield.Our 2011 and 2015/16 defenses were too. Each of them lost a game. Lose the wrong game, and well, you know. 2016 did. 2011 and 2015 were fortunate to get another shot.
Yes, they're in the conversation.Ummm so no Clemson in the conversation?
1. Ohio StateWho do you take?
- Cinci wins out going undefeated
- Ohio State runs the table
- Oklahoma wins out going undefeated
- Georgia goes to the SECCG and loses to Bama
- Bama wins out
Ummm so no Clemson in the conversation?
Then you fail to see lot.I fail to see how anyone could come to that conclusion.
It's certainly possible that the committee would leave out a 12-1 Georgia team if ya'll blow them out in the SEC title game, but I don't think it's likely.It would all depend on how bad BAMA beat Georgia. If we were to expose Georgia, and win a blowout, they would take Cincy. And, that is a possible. WH
Bless your heart.Then you fail to see lot.
I agree -- you never really know how good a defense until you see them play an offense with a really good passing game (and the talent level to match them).Yep - statistically they're almost as good as Bama's 2011 squad.
But I'm not sure how they'll fare against a potent modern offense. They're unquestionably good, but just how good remains to be seen.
This is interesting, and somewhat likely. I start with the undefeateds, and review who they've beaten, then look at how far above in the final official poll they are, from the first 1 loss team.Who do you take?
- Cinci wins out going undefeated
- Ohio State runs the table
- Oklahoma wins out going undefeated
- Georgia goes to the SECCG and loses to Bama
- Bama wins out
I'm one of those few who feel they shouldn't be left out. Why? Because they won all their games, and the polling folks/coaches poll has given them the high ranking. Put them in, and let them prove it on the field. If they win their semi, they will prove they belong. If they lose their semi, and lose it in fantastic, beat down fashion, coaches and polling folks will be MUCH more picky in the future. I actually don't believe they are worthy to be on the field against any of the other teams mentioned, but we shall see. They handled ND, with relative ease. As would Alabama, OSU, or Georgia. Oklahoma seems like the one that will get in by reputation alone, should the win out, but that remains to be seen.Every fan in America would say Cincy should be left out, but they won't be. In an age of hyper fairness and equity, they get in. The bigger debate is who of the one-loss teams gets left out? It seems like it would have to be one of the SEC teams. Surely it wouldn't be fair to have them both in (even though, again, every fan in America would say they were both top 4 teams). If UGA is left out, the state of Georgia's meltdown will be nuclear.
I hope you're right. I don't have the confidence in our pass blocking to believe we can hold a hard-charging, Kirby Smart, blitzing defensive scheme. Our receivers have been slow, at times, to get open. Bryce has a quick trigger, but his accuracy has been suspect when under pressure.I agree -- you never really know how good a defense until you see them play an offense with a really good passing game (and the talent level to match them).
Defending Bama's passing game will be a unique challenge for Georgia.