I can't understand much LSU coach says.
Wont happen. Georgia has a garbage resume. Will be 0-2 against top 25 teams.I think we stay at 7, we jump Florida but Georgia jumps us
Georgia will jump Cincinnati and go to #7. The AAC Commish will have a hernia.Wont happen. Georgia has a garbage resume. Will be 0-2 against top 25 teams.
Agree in spirit, but Georgia beat #25 Missou today. Of course Missou will now fall OUT of the top 25 so you're right. Sort of. I think.Wont happen. Georgia has a garbage resume. Will be 0-2 against top 25 teams.
Agree in spirit, but Georgia beat #25 Missou today. Of course Missou will now fall OUT of the top 25 so you're right. Sort of. I think.
I can't understand much LSU coach says.
I remind everyone who thinks this way of NOT wanting a shot at the CFP simply because we may get blown out by Alabama. Guess what? If we do, that's what everyone thought was going to happen. However, there is zero guarantee we don't get smoked in a random NY6 exhibition game that truly doesn't matter in the grand scheme. Remember Iowa fans after losing to Michigan State to go to the CFP? Many claimed they would rather have the Rose Bowl anyway because Alabama would crush them. Well Stanford made a mockery of the Hawkeyes that day. Michigan State got blown out by Bama, but they still got to be one of the very select teams to ever play in the CFP. OU still doing just fine despite getting smoked in the CFP.Look at Oklahoma. Everybody knows them for getting to the playoff and getting **** on. And it puts a bad name on the Big 12
So, like tOSU. Gotcha. Thanks.UGA's schedule is still mostly a pile of junk (just like A&M's and Florida's).
Losses: Alabama (10-0), Florida (8-2)
Wins: Auburn (6-4), Missouri (5-4), Kentucky (4-6), Tennessee (3-6), Arkansas (3-7), Miss. State (2-7), South Carolina (2-8)
Next week: Vanderbilt (0-9)
I can't understand much LSU coach says.
UGA's schedule is still mostly a pile of junk (just like A&M's and Florida's).
Losses: Alabama (10-0), Florida (8-2)
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Wins: Auburn (6-4), Missouri (5-4), Kentucky (4-6), Tennessee (3-6), Arkansas (3-7), Miss. State (2-7), South Carolina (2-8)
Next week: Vanderbilt (0-9)