SugarCC
Gntlmen, u cant fight here, this is the war room!
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In 1996 (part of the "glory days"), we entered the season ranked #2 in the country, behind Nebraska; with the greatest QB to ever strap on a helmet. We averaged almost 40 pts a game that year, and had future NFL players all over the field.Not to be arrogant, but I feel I have what is equivalent to a PhD in Tennessee football history. Only other loss that would compare to GSU would be North Texas in 75. I personally feel the GSU loss was worse.
We entered the Memphis game ranked #6 in the country, losing to Florida earlier in the year, by a touchdown. Memphis won 4 games that season...let me repeat that again, Memphis won 4 games in 1996: Missouri (not the Missouri of today), Tulane, Cincinnati, and us...the #6 ranked team in the country...a team that was 7 and 1 coming in, and still in the thick of the National Championship picture...and, they held us to only 17 points.
That loss kept us from finishing in the Top 5. Again, I reiterate, Memphis won 4 games that year...they were Georgia State in those days; and beat a UT team that was far away from coming off a 4 and 8, 5 and 7 back to back seasons. When we lost to Memphis in '96, we were one of the top 5 programs in the country, with the best player in school history...Memphis won 4 games...Missouri, Tulane, Cincinnati, and us. Georgia St. is not even in the same zip code as that loss.
Btw, the LSU loss in the '01 SEC Championship, is the only other loss that I will even consider may be worse than the Memphis game. In fact, it's probably worse, considering we still haven't truly recovered from it.
 
				 
						 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 , I’d love to shake his hand. After all the Twitter rant, being kicked off the team, during the turmoil of 2017 and working his way back, he has still shown he is a leader on this team.
, I’d love to shake his hand. After all the Twitter rant, being kicked off the team, during the turmoil of 2017 and working his way back, he has still shown he is a leader on this team.
		 
 
		 
 
		