nicksjuzunk
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I don't believe Hurd was going to get the rushing record this year. 40 or 50 yards a game was not getting it done. Maybe he saw the same thing and it helped him make his decision. Just a thought. Kelly didn't have any trouble finding his yards.
All things considered... If we win out and go 9-3 is this season considered a success?
If we win the SEC east and make it to ATL, yes.
If UF wins out and makes it to ATL, no.
I just can't think that way. How UF performs doesn't have any affect on whether or not I think our season was a success.
If they lost 5 and we lost 4 would you think our season was a success just because UF sucked a little worse? Im not saying you're a bad person for thinking that way, just can't make myself think that way.
Their performance matters 100% when they're ahead of us and control what slim chance we have to win the east.
What if we dominate our last 4 games, lose in a very close game in the SEC championship, then dominate a top 15 team in the bowl game
This season considered a success?
I think you missed the point. I'm not saying their performance doesn't affect our place in the division standings. I'm saying their performance doesn't affect my opinion of whether or not our season was a success. If we won 11 and they won 12 I'd say our season was a success. If they won 6 and we won 7 and got to ATL, I'd say our season was a disappointment
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Bama doesn't because they run what fits their players best.
Last year with Henry they did
I'm generally a posi-Vol, but no way would the excitement be back.
The tone will be, "So what? Now we just get our a**** handed to us again by Bama and go to a lame bowl game."
Win the SEC, and folks may get chipper.
I'm still on the fence about what is a better perception:
1. Win the East, lose the SEC Championship.
2. Lose the East, win out, including the bowl game.
I'd rather just
3. Win the East, win the SEC, win the bowl game, and go home happy.
