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If we played Kintucky next week, we would beat them like a rented mule.
(No offense Swonkey)
If we played Kintucky next week, we would beat them like a rented mule.
(No offense Swonkey)
Some of you have gone insane.but I'd like seeing UK in the title game if we can't go...and we can't this year.
It's okay. You'll get used to it.Some of you have gone insane.
it's okay if you want to root for UGA... you do youSome of you have gone insane.
If anyone would recognize insane it would be you.....Some of you have gone insane.
I’m shocked they lost. The narrative here is that program should be undefeated and winning national titles. Doug told me they we’re a proud winning program before Mullen destroyed it
If UK stays injury free .
.That was possibly the biggest improvement I saw last night...tackling. They were taking guys down one on one and hitting pretty damned hard, too.
Feldman wrote an article a month ago praising Moorhead for improving Fitzgerald's footwork and accuracy. I thought it was ridiculous. The kid is who he is, plus he was injured for a majority of the offseason. Moorhead was out coached by Stoops. Kentucky's defensive line might be better than we thought. Terry is a freak athlete, but we knew that.
I'm used to it from the beat writers. They gotta get the clicks and the hype up. I thought TheAthletic was above that;)You mean like the fluff articles that came out before the season on our receivers, Franks, the talent here being better than recruited..... Fluff articles are fluff articles happens every offseason. In 2017, it was how McElwain was finally be competitive against Bama in the SEC Championship game.
UGA stayed relatively healthy and not big suspensions last season, the opposite of UF.So if they do what no team does because you have 300 pound guys running into each other.
UGA stayed relatively healthy and not big suspensions last season, the opposite of UF.
People have been drinking vehicle coolant.Armageddon's a surely coming. We're talking Kentucky as a force without any mention of hardwood.