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and yes 9-4 is good for a rebuilding team considering they beat three ranked opponents in a row to the end the year including a bowl win. How'd we finish? (insert Ainge was injured post here)

The Auburn win was big for them . . . but please stop telling me that beating Ga Tech (with Reggie Ball at QB) and Va Tech was some sort of accomplishment.
 
Joe Paterno could have ran for 100 yards on the Vols. As for the O-line, they couldn't block the golden girls. With a head coach that specializes in linemen, he sure has dropped the ball lately.
 
The Auburn win was big for them . . . but please stop telling me that beating Ga Tech (with Reggie Ball) and Va Tech was some sort of accomplishment.
It's a lot better accomplishment than getting dismantled by Arkansas and losing to Penn State.
 
Georgia Tech almost beat West Virginia in their bowl game and a lot of people thought Va Tech was the best team in the ACC when the season was over, so yes all three were big wins.
 
Like I said all the Georgia fans I talked to expected a rebuilding year this year after losing all the seniors they lost after the SECC game. LOL I love how you say that 9-4 isn't good for the defending SEC champions, yet what would happen if Fulmer wins one next year? He could go another 9 years w/o winning one and people like you will continue to sing his praises.
 
Call me when we lose to Vandy and Kentucky in the same year.

Georgia had the worst season that they are going to have in the next ten years, and they still went to a bowl game.....and actually won it.

They also showed progress rather than regression as the season moved forward.
 
The Auburn win was big for them . . . but please stop telling me that beating Ga Tech (with Reggie Ball at QB) and Va Tech was some sort of accomplishment.
i was surprised that they beat VT...i thought their D would shut GA's lack luster offense down.
Since when is almost beating someone a measuring stick?
well in this day an age, when teams are getting credit for who they LOSE to, anything is possible.
 
Where are we at right now? What is the near future for Tennessee football? Will it get worse before it gets better or are we seeing the light at the end of the tunnel? Average is not good enough! Does Phil have to go before things change or can he find it in himself to get this team better?
 
UT had a verticle offense that they simply refused to use very often. With the new clock rules they were concerned with the horizontal game, so they could get out of bounds and stop the clock.
 
With the quality of coaching we're getting, that call is not near as far off as you'd like to believe.

Maybe; maybe not . . . My point is that St. Mark Richt got that call late in the year.
 
UT had a verticle offense that they simply refused to use very often. With the new clock rules they were concerned with the horizontal game, so they could get out of bounds and stop the clock.

That perplexed me somewhat. We didn't go down the field nearly as much as I had hoped.
 
Maybe; maybe not . . . My point is that St. Mark Richt got that call late in the year.
Yes, and responded by winning two rivalry games and a bowl. His Royal Lardness took adversity and parlayed it into a loss to Vandy and a losing season. I'll take the guy whose team showed some semblence of guts over the guy who is known for his gut.
 
Yes, and responded by winning two rivalry games and a bowl. His Royal Lardness took adversity and parlayed it into a loss to Vandy and a losing season. I'll take the guy whose team showed some semblence of guts over the guy who is known for his gut.

Greatest post ever.
 
Yes, and responded by winning two rivalry games and a bowl. His Royal Lardness took adversity and parlayed it into a loss to Vandy and a losing season. I'll take the guy whose team showed some semblence of guts over the guy who is known for his gut.

Hat . . . fat jokes are beneath you.
 
Uga beat the last three teams they played, all of them ranked...while we lost our last two games against ranked teams and 3 out of 5. They won their bowl game in which they were down 18 at the half and came back (notice how uga doesnt quit on their coach). They beat a team that was ranked #5 on the road. They got better as the season went on...did we?

They had five turnovers to uf and lost by only 7 at what was basically a road game. Think UT loses by only 7 if they have 5 turnovers?

Yeah, they did lose to uk and vandy, but its not like we blew out uk. And they shut out usc while we gave them 24.

You know you always hear the saying "theyre not the same team they were at the beginning of the year". That applies to uga.

And that is why Ut's season doesnt look as good as uga. In college football its not how you start...its how you finish.
 
Yes, and responded by winning two rivalry games and a bowl. His Royal Lardness took adversity and parlayed it into a loss to Vandy and a losing season. I'll take the guy whose team showed some semblence of guts over the guy who is known for his gut.
understanding why you feel that way, but do we not get any credit for beating St. Mark this season?

and really, if that had been us, losing to both Vandy and KY, but beating Auburn and VT, would we feel that much better about our season?

in the grand scheme of htings, losing to both Vandy and KY in the same season falls in to the "never to be done w/out penalty of death" category, regardless of who else you beat during the season.
 
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