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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions)

I thought UGA would show better on defense. To give up over 40 is pretty rough considering they aren't the most prolific on offense.

I thought they had found something with that QB but after watching he really holds them back. Missed wide open people all damn night. He'll throw a great ball to cook and then miss a wide open cook on another possession. UGA just doesn't have the QB and there is no help in sight.

UGA about to be the LSU teams from 2009-2017 with loads of talent just no QB to make it all go.
 
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I thought UGA would show better on defense. To give up over 40 is pretty rough considering they aren't the most prolific on offense.

I thought they had found something with that QB but after watching he really holds them back. Missed wide open people all damn night. He'll throw a great ball to cook and then miss a wide open cook on another possession. UGA just doesn't have the QB and there is no help in sight.

UGA about to be the LSU teams from 2009-2017 with loads of talent just no QB to make it all go.
Thats essentially what UGA always is and has been. Average QB play that is propped up by their running game being the primary offense. They and LSU are twins
 
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“THE MAILMAN” PLAYS LIKE ACTUAL MAILMAN. Last year, Georgia got mocked relentlessly for rolling with Jake Fromm instead of Justin Fields, sending the single best quarterback to ever grace their program packing to Columbus.

You'll be shocked to learn that the latest iteration of Not Justin Fields – a former walk-on generously listed at 5-foot-11 – is not faring much better!





When the Dawgs trotted out Stetson Bennett IV on the road in Tuscaloosa, everyone on Earth knew what was going to happen, and it happened. Dude threw three picks and couldn't even lead his team to a single point in the second half.

It wasn't pretty at all, but if you expected anything otherwise, that's probably on you, not him.

Which leads me to this:



Let me be clear: I am no Stetson Bennett hater. That dude rules. An undersized walk-on emerging as the best quarterback at one of the most elite programs in the country? Hell yeah. It's like if the movie Rudy was compelling and enjoyable with a likable protagonist who actually accomplishes something.

The Mailman deserves little criticism here. It's the fact that he was even in this position to begin with that's the problem.

As awesome as his story is, imagine this going down at Ohio State. After all the recruiting and development, the best option at quarterback is a former walk-on who was fourth on the depth chart two months ago. That would have been like Danny Vanatsky emerging as the Buckeyes' starter last year.

I'm glad he got his chance to shine, but how the hell does a perennial top-five program let that happen? Fix yourself, Georgia.
 
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Will Muschamp joins Georgia as analyst in reunion with coach Kirby Smart

Former South Carolina and Florida coach Will Muschamp is joining the Georgia staff as an analyst, coach Kirby Smart told reporters Wednesday.

Smart and Muschamp were teammates at Georgia and colleagues on coaching staffs at Valdosta State and LSU.

Muschamp's role will be that of an off-field coach. Smart said Muschamp will "help coach the coaches" and work on the defensive side of the ball.

"It's very valuable to have a guy who has been a head coach at two places in our conference," Smart said. "He knows the ins and outs of this conference. He'll be able to help our staff, our coaches, in a lot of ways. I'm excited to have him join us."

Muschamp was fired by South Carolina in November with three games remaining in his fifth season as head coach. The terms of Muschamp's contract called for a buyout of around $15 million.

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...abama-leads-top-75-teams-national-signing-day

Just sayin': These fired head coaches make great hires as an analyst.

a) You have a well qualified coach in waiting. The fired head coaches were usually a very good coordinator (OC or DC) and recruiter (or they would never been hired as a head coach).
b) You get him cheap since he just got a multi million dollar buyout.
c) You keep a rival school from hiring him.
 
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I loathe corporate Twitter accounts

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