rmsmith
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that's true. but they have to come a long way from last year. That was a joke.At first, this sounds a little crazy. But, let's look at their schedule
Sept. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette
Sept. 11 at South Carolina
Sept. 18 Arkansas
Sept. 25 at Miss State
Oct. 2 at Colorado
Oct. 9 Tennessee
Oct. 16 Vanderbilt
Oct. 23 at Kentucky
Oct. 30 Florida (in Jax)
Nov. 6 Idaho State
Nov. 13 at Auburn
Nov. 20 OPEN DATE
Nov. 27 Georgia Tech
They could be as good as 8-0 before the Cocktail Party, or as bad as 3-5. The problem is that with the exception of Alabama, and possibly LSU, the SEC is wide open this year. It's kind of hard to tell right now who is going to be able to win it all, and who isn't.
At first, this sounds a little crazy. But, let's look at their schedule
Sept. 4 Louisiana-Lafayette
Sept. 11 at South Carolina
Sept. 18 Arkansas
Sept. 25 at Miss State
Oct. 2 at Colorado
Oct. 9 Tennessee
Oct. 16 Vanderbilt
Oct. 23 at Kentucky
Oct. 30 Florida (in Jax)
Nov. 6 Idaho State
Nov. 13 at Auburn
Nov. 20 OPEN DATE
Nov. 27 Georgia Tech
They could be as good as 8-0 before the Cocktail Party, or as bad as 3-5. The problem is that with the exception of Alabama, and possibly LSU, the SEC is wide open this year. It's kind of hard to tell right now who is going to be able to win it all, and who isn't.
Arkansas could easily finish better than LSU in the West.
UT usually plays well in Athens.
BEST case I see 9-3 for UGA, with losses to UF, Auburn and South Carolina.
Maybe not for Arky.....
Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett breaks foot, will miss spring - ESPN
If he has any trouble healing it could keep Mallett out.
I agree with the 9-3, that could happen. :hi: