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This is what I like to hear now if FSU had any kind of opponent left to play......
They'd likely win
I'm not really sold on Clemson being all that good. The only team they played worth mentioning stomped on them.
Why is Kevin Sumlin a gamble?Finally, who are we trying to hire instead? Del Rio? Do not want. Sumlin? Gamble, and that's if he even wants to leave A&M
Finally, who are we trying to hire instead? Del Rio? Do not want. Sumlin? Gamble, and that's if he even wants to leave A
Why is Kevin Sumlin a gamble?
Does USC really want to make the same mistake West Virginia did when they hired Bill Stewart?
I would still prefer Pat Fitzgerald, maybe the tumble NW is having may make him think about leaving his alma mater. Just like his style.
Georgia at full strength >>>>>>>>>> UCLA.
Come on. I joke on Georgia a ton, but healthy they are a good win. And they nearly beat a tough Auburn on the road with all their injuries, beat a good LSU.
UCLA hasn't done ****.
Not saying that Orgeron should get the job but how y'all know he's another Bill Stewart. Stewart got that job based off one game at least O would have 7 or 8 games to make a honest judgement on him.
I'm not really sold on Clemson being all that good. The only team they played worth mentioning stomped on them.
I'm not really sold on Clemson being all that good. The only team they played worth mentioning stomped on them.
That's fine but what about UGA? You can't compare them in week 1 to what they are now.
So NW's slide doesnt make you question his coaching?
I'm not really sold on Clemson being all that good. The only team they played worth mentioning stomped on them.
That's fine but what about UGA? You can't compare them in week 1 to what they are now.
That leaves it in a tough spot though. How else can you tell how good Georgia really is? Interpolate player skill into games already played that said players were unable to play in? Use as many "what-ifs" as possible? College football already gives too few data points to really paint a picture of how good teams are, and reducing that further due to injuries, even as many as Georgia had, is rather unacceptable from an analysis standpoint.