1-7 vs Top 10 Teams at Home

#7
#7
I think for something to become a "trend" it has to have happened more than once, consecutively
 
#8
#8
I think for something to become a "trend" it has to have happened more than once, consecutively

UGA has consecutively lost 5 SEC East games.

But I'll never say UT should be a favorite at home against UGA until Richt gets beaten here
 
#15
#15
And again, I think for something to become a "trend" it has to have happened more than once, consecutively. A "year long trend" for an annual event is an oxymoron.
 
#16
#16
Per the fact, Georgia is 0-5 in their last 5 SECe games.

I'll go with a current year long trend. You stick with the every other year for the last 6 years.

And again, I think for something to become a "trend" it has to have happened more than once, consecutively. A "year long trend" for an annual event is an oxymoron.

UGA playing SECe opponents is not an annual event, although I am sure Richt wishes it were at this point. It's all good dude, I just think you misread something.
 
#19
#19
This is kind of like saying Jeff Gordon has never lost a race at Daytona just before he races at Bristol.

Hyams didnt have any stats for the top 12 teams or the top 20. I only said where Georgia was ranked in case anyone was wondering.

But Fulmer's number against the top 20 arent that much better. By the way Georgia is ranked #11 in the coaches poll. They are close.
 
#22
#22
Hyams didnt have any stats for the top 12 teams or the top 20. I only said where Georgia was ranked in case anyone was wondering.

But Fulmer's number against the top 20 arent that much better. By the way Georgia is ranked #11 in the coaches poll. They are close.
I understand, but it still doesn't make any sense to say it, then state that Georgia is ranked outside the top ten.
 
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