Edisto_Tiger
Member Sporting a Natty
Georgia wins. Gurley runs for 150 yards.
That's sounds about right.
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Georgia wins. Gurley runs for 150 yards.
Gamecocks win by 3 TDs.
Georgia is overrated. They didn't even score a point last week! Their only win is over Clemson, which is nothing special at all. I mean, who the fuck has lost to Clemson in this decade?
When ECU beats VT (who just beat OhSUx) this week, it will be seen that USC's win over them was a good one.
Best part about this game is that there should be some Gurley on Gurley action as T.J. and Todd hook up in the backfield and go down.
That's sounds about right.
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ET, quick! Look over there...it's Wayne Newton!!
Damn, i thought you were going to go the Joe Jackson route.
Disapponted.
BTW, who's this Wayne Newton you speak of?
But he wore shoes.He's a slightly older version of Joe Jackson.
We are missing our top 2 WRs, with another top 5 missing. Fortunately, we are deep at WR and 3 or 4 other guys, and some good tight ends that will do just find.As a South Carolina fan, I haven't liked our first 2 performances but I don't see UGA as a world beater just because they beat a clemson team that lost most of its offense at home in week 1. This is Mason's first start on the road in a non neutral stadium and Im pretty sure UGA plans to establish the run which I believe helps SC since it's the pass that has done so much damage to us. Plus UGA has a few starting WRs out from what I hear.
As a South Carolina fan, I haven't liked our first 2 performances but I don't see UGA as a world beater just because they beat a clemson team that lost most of its offense at home in week 1. This is Mason's first start on the road in a non neutral stadium and Im pretty sure UGA plans to establish the run which I believe helps SC since it's the pass that has done so much damage to us. Plus UGA has a few starting WRs out from what I hear.
Ooh, hi there!!!
I have devised a fool-proof formula for a Gamecocks victory:
Start with any number between 1 and 10.
Multiply that number by 50.
Subtract 400.
Now add the hypotenuse of an isoceles triangle divided by the circumference of Uranus.
Now imagine a most ripping Carolina victory.
Whatever number you started with, you should have ended up with a most ripping Carolina victory.