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Mike A. S.
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Is Georgia for real this good or not?
There win vs Notre Dame wasn't that big when they played. The fact they won by 1 even made them look worse where Alabama's win vs Florida State almost put them in the NCG automatically, it seemed like. The loser of that game had a good shot at being #2 seed in CFP, and so on.
Now, Alabama beating Florida State seems as good as Alabama beating the other FSU team and Notre Dame win seems like one of the bigger wins so far this season. I put UGA #2 and Alabama #3 in this week's poll.
This is what they've always done. Start out hot, usually against lame competition, end up losing a tough game to a better team and one other game to a lesser team. Prime candidates this year are Auburn and Florida
I put not really, based on someone ranking them #2.
Best team in the SEC East I believe. Playoff contender, aka can beat Alabama? No.
You don't have a clue.
Under Richt were more likely to lose early and rebound as lose late.
This is what they've always done. Start out hot, usually against lame competition, end up losing a tough game to a better team and one other game to a lesser team. Prime candidates this year are Auburn and Florida
UGA will win the SEC.
Sigh...
I most certainly have various clues.
2001, Richt's first year, lost to Carolina in week 2, won four straight, then lost to Florida & Auburn
2002: started 8-0, lost to Florida
2003: started 3-0, lost to LSU
2004: started 4-0, lost to Tennessee
2005: 7-0, then lost to Auburn and Florida
2006: started 5-0, lost to UT and Vandy
2007: lost to Carolina in week 2
2008: started 4-0, lost to Bama
2009: lost in week 1 to Oklahoma State
2010: lost 4 of their first 5, finished 6-7
2011: lost to Boise State and Carolina to open season, then won 10 straight before losing to LSU in the SECCG and then Michigan State in the Outback Bowl
2012: started 5-0, lost to Carolina
2013: lost to Clemson in week 1, won four straight, then lost to Mizzou and Vandy
2014: lost to Carolina in week 2
2015, his last season: started 4-0, lost to Bama and UT
Eight seasons where they started off at least 3-0 or better before their first loss.
Seven seasons where they lost in week one or two.
Not yet, I don't think, but I think we can make it the first interesting SEC title game since 2012.
I'm looking at the Saban at Bama trajectory. Bad first season, great regular season, but lose the SEC title game to the eventual national champion in the second season. Natty on a platter with the start of a dynasty in season three.