Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Anybody got a recommended bar at the Battery in Atlanta?
Mr. Met! Don’t tell me you will be there. Sports and social. We rented a table for the Bama game in 2022. We talked about getting one again this weekend. But we’re staying at the house. But if you go, I’ll bring a squad my brother. On me of course.
 
Below is LWSVOL's post from FF about David Sander's Injury:

the initial diagnosis was a stinger and the feeling was it should resolve in a week or so. There are cases where it takes longer since the nerve has some damage. The nerve has to heal and then the muscles have to rehab back to full strength. In Sanders case, that is the issue, the nerve healing is taking much longer than anticipated.

It would be a high risk of further injury if he tried to play PLUS, he would likely be ineffective due to the weakness....
 
September 12, 1992
Vols - 34
UGA - 31

Statistically, Georgia's Eric Zeier had a definite edge over Tennessee's Heath Shuler in the battle of sophomore quarterbacks. But Shuler had the edge where it really counted -- on the scoreboard. Shuler scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns, the second with only 50 seconds remaining, to lead No. 20 Tennessee to a 34-31 triumph over No. 14 Georgia.
Zeier, who completed 18 of 26 passes for 354 yards, had driven Georgia to a 31-27 lead with six minutes remaining, as Garrison Hearst scored his third touchdown of the afternoon on a 17-yard run.

Shuler, who completed just 12 of 22 passes for 152 yards, had given Tennessee a 27-17 lead with a 4-yard TD run in the opening minutes of the final quarter. But Hearst, who also scored on a 4-yard run midway through the second quarter and finished with 161 rushing yards, closed the gap to 27-24 with 12 minutes left when he broke loose on a 64-yard scoring gallop.

But Shuler, who wound up with 233 yards passing and rushing, directed the Vols on an 80-yard march, which he capped himself with a 3-yard run.

Zeier, who was intercepted twice, appeared to have Georgia on the move in the closing seconds. But after a 37-yard completion, linebacker Reggie Ingram recovered an Andre Hastings fumble -- the fourth recovery in seven Georgia fumbles in the game -- and Tennessee ran out the clock.

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Bring back those exact unis
Watched that at the Donoho Inn in Red Boiling Springs after the annual classic car show.
 
1) Our oline will be one of the best in the country and not only will the protect, we will run it down their throat.
2) I have seen "separation" aka open receivers all over the last three years and will again.
3) It's not Joey's legs that are going to be the problem for Georgia. We are going to run over them like a semi over a yearling on the interstate.
4) Gunner is going to be running for his life, he gonna feel more pressure and stress than Hitler in a Hebrew's house.
5) The crowd will not be a problem for us. When we are on offense, it will be quiet as fart in church.
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The Oklahoma game was just unbelievable loud. I'll never go to that type game again without earplugs. I could hardly talk or hear for 3 days. The level stayed above 110 dbs 95% of the game. I don't know how they over came that . ie except we had Butch and they had the refs .
Oklahoma 2015 game in Knoxville was the loudest sporting event I’ve been to in my life. I’m 49.
It was LOUD the Whole Game, and at times it would ratchet up even higher to a level you didn’t even think was possible.

The emotional let down that happened at the end of that game was just indescribable after all that enthusiasm and good vibes for 90% of that game. 🤬
 
Mr. Met! Don’t tell me you will be there. Sports and social. We rented a table for the Bama game in 2022. We talked about getting one again this weekend. But we’re staying at the house. But if you go, I’ll bring a squad my brother. On me of course.
Down here for a bachelor party. Going to Braves game tomorrow night so think we will watch 2nd half at the battery before the game. 1st at the house since the beers and whiskey are much cheaper lol
 
Below is LWSVOL's post from FF about David Sander's Injury:

the initial diagnosis was a stinger and the feeling was it should resolve in a week or so. There are cases where it takes longer since the nerve has some damage. The nerve has to heal and then the muscles have to rehab back to full strength. In Sanders case, that is the issue, the nerve healing is taking much longer than anticipated.

It would be a high risk of further injury if he tried to play PLUS, he would likely be ineffective due to the weakness....
It's that last piece. His strength is reduced. AP said it from the 1st time. They tested his strength and it was still impacted. If he was older and stronger then who knows. But true freshman + UGA + muscle weakness =

 
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When you know teams are ranked out of pocket:

LSU 7.5 pt fav at home vs unranked opp. Yet 8 vs 16 at home is almost the same...

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If they were at all worried about accuracy, they would do away with every ignorant poll being voted on by people that have no business voting. And they would be replaced by a poll created by Vegas. They would put every team on neutral fields and match them up and would create a pretty darn accurate poll.
 
No. Fully aware that surgery has occurred. Considering they have to dislocate my hip and take a chain saw to the ball portion of the hip before rebuilding the whole thing...very aware surgery has happened. Feeling pretty good today though. That oxycodone is decent stuff. Though apparently 325 mg is a fairly low dose? I don't know. I do know it is about time for another one though. Gotta stay ahead of the pain you know.
No pain, no gain :p:p:p:p
 
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My surgery was outpatient. As soon as I can feel my legs, wiggle my toes, and clench my gloriously taut cheeks, they bring in a PT. They make sure you can walk, negotiate a few stairs if need be, and take a leak. As long as the bladder is working they send you home.

Volnation figured you would ask for a Catheter. 😂
 
Our offensive tempo means we'll face more plays on defense. Efficiency > Volume.


Rush D is equal, despite us having to face Cuse/P4 opp:

YPC Allowed:

UGA 2.08
UT 2.11


Slight advantage in pass coverage:
YPA Allowed

UGA 6.4
UT 6.2


One spot they've been slightly better in is 3rd down D:
UGA 21%
UT 24%

But again, Cuse was the highest passing offense last year. UGA hasn't faced shiz. Marshall lost to Missouri State the following week 🤣🤣

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Forgot offense. The same stats:

YPC:
UGA 5.1
UT 5.7

YPA
UGA 7.1
UT 8.8

3rd down%
UGA 45%
UT 65%
 
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