Jeremy Foley is directly responsible for this UGA title

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Hopefully Sharts mouth this year and dominance have woken the UAA up.

I'm really not sure Napier can win a title but if he can assemble enough talent and keep the Florida guys who.won Georgia a championship in the state of Florida, we will be in much better place.
 

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I’m pi$$ed off.

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We should all be. The Gators used to have superior athletes out there hitting everyone in sight as well. Watching those guys hit and wrap up last night made me feel like *I* was the one actually getting hit. What we saw was the complete opposite of what Dan Mullen installed here. It was painful to watch.
 

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I have to admit I enjoyed watching the first half (fell asleep) just from a football perspective. It brought back a little old school defense even in a 5 wide world. It was nice to see a game where trying to gain 3 or 4 yards was a struggle on almost every play, run or pass.
 

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This UGA team is nothing like the one we beat with Trask 2 years ago. Fundamentals and performance are way better. We still can't tackle for sh@t. Dawgs are a bunch of 5-star animals right now that dominate the trenches. They ruled the 4th qtr running over bama. Billy has work to do.
This is a completely different game if bama has the 2500 yards of receivers they had missing. There was a solid 4 or 5 drops from the freshman receivers. Not to mention bama was missing their starters at corner too. Wich also cost em on the other side. This the same Georgia team that got skull ****ed by bama when they were healthy a few weeks ago.
 

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Lotta Florida boys running around on that field last night.
and here ^ is the biggest issue

If the Flagship school can’t keep its most talented home, then holy fu(k heads need to roll. Every damn person from Fuchs/Stricklin all the way down to the newest groundskeeper better be in the building this morning figuring this out NOW!!!!!!!
 

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and here ^ is the biggest issue

If the Flagship school can’t keep its most talented home, then holy fu(k heads need to roll. Every damn person from Fuchs/Stricklin all the way down to the newest groundskeeper better be in the building this morning figuring this out NOW!!!!!!!
Athens isn’t Canada
 

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Now I have to live among these sh*theads 18NM west of athens, fuch the previous Ad who brought this upon Gator Nation!!!!!!!!

Go Gators...:jog:
 

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Let me count the ways:

1. The failure to defend Spurrier in 2001 leading to him leaving.

2. The 2002 Flying Foley Circus coaching search that immediately lowered the prestige of then the best football program in the country.

3. The failure to hire back Spurrier in 2005 because everyone knew that Meyer would be coaching at UF long after Spurrier retired.

4. The hiring of Muschamp and McElwain

5. The refusal to LEAVE UF upon "retiring" as AD and deciding to lurk around the UAA so no AD candidate with real stature would take the UF AD job.
100%.

Spurrier so thoroughly demoralized UGA it took them nearly 20 years to matter again. Meanwhile Foley ran a 25 year marketing campaign to convince everyone he was the greatest AD in the history of college sports, gleefully fiddled and funneled football money to women's badminton and transgender studies while everyone else in the SEC was gearing up for war. And we wonder how we got here?

That guy should be escorted off campus by UPD and never allowed to return.
 

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Couldn't agree more with the thread title. There should have been nothing enjoyable for any gator fan last night. Watching those teams play for 6 quarters now (went to bed when Georgia went up 4 early in the 2nd half because I felt like it was over) was quite depressing.

The talent gap between these 2 teams and ours is astronomical. Anyone who thinks we are close to GA is kidding themselves. We have finally reached the absolute bottom of football though. If you haven't killed yourself over a 6-7 season and watching UGA win a national championship then you will be able to take anything the future throws at you.
 

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Fuch Foley, he didn't mind getting into an arms race in Lacrosse. This the worse season for me in many years. There was not one game where I felt completely happy or satisfied about the team. It was worse than the tail end of the Doug Dickey years.
 

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As mentioned by many others, the talent level gap between those two teams and ours is pretty wide. And pretty much everyone else as well. This is what happens when the rest of the CFB world lets two teams dominate recruiting for 5-10 years and more specific is a direct result of average to below average programs at UF, Clown U, scUM, Texas, and USCw. There were a bunch of key guys on both teams from Florida, Cali, and Texas who once upon a time would have probably played closer to home.

On a side note, it is interesting that all the SEC haters wanted the playoff thinking that it would reduce SEC dominance. If we still had the BCS, Georgia would not have even been playing for a Natty. (Of course if the BCS were still around, Bama would have skull fuchsed Michigan, so we still would have an SEC national champion.)
 

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I went to sleep pissed,

I went to bed pissed a bit too, but have a slightly contrarian view today. UF rose to national prominence in the 1990s when FSU and Miami were national powers. Now those two programs are crap and UF is not as good possibly in part because UF does not have to be as good as in the 1990s to deal with its schedule. (I know Miami is not regularly on the UF schedule, but UTn is and was a power in the 1990s too.)

Perhaps a good UGa program will spur UF to better teams. When Napier's mentor McElwain came here and won the SEC East his first two seasons, he was complacent because he felt that was good enough even though he was not competitive against FSU or in the SEC Championship games. Now with UGa consistently pretty good, perhaps this will spur the UF program to become nationally competitive again rather than just good enough to win the East. We shall see.
 

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We should all be. The Gators used to have superior athletes out there hitting everyone in sight as well. Watching those guys hit and wrap up last night made me feel like *I* was the one actually getting hit. What we saw was the complete opposite of what Dan Mullen installed here. It was painful to watch.
That game was a well played game, with better athletes who are better coached than anything we’ve put in the field for some time. The tackling was solid, the catches were impressive. Hell, even Georgia’s punter was hitting bombs.

Ever compare Chick-fil-A to McDonalds. Chick-fil-A has the better ingredients (better recruits), but they also run a tight shop: they meet you with iPads outside, friendly, refill your drinks for you (better Coaching)

McDonalds feeds you garbage food (bad recruits) by people who don’t give a crap (bad coaching), but they get away with it because of customer loyalty/nostalgia and convenience.

McDonalds is just like Gators Football: fans are loyal, and they are our home team. So we get served crap and we take it out of loyalty.

Foley and Stric gladly served it to us.
 
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Actually this is true. Greg McGarity was at UF from 1992 to 2010 as associate AD. He apparently learned what not to do with a football program, because he was at Georgia from 2010 to 2020 and put everything in place for them to win a national championship.
 

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I suggest that we get all this moaning and groaning done with and start blowing up email accounts and phones and any social media we can find. People who have donated money blindly let their voices be heard and quit giving that money and express specifically why. That is what works. And actually I think it needs to start with White and this shyt stain of BB program. We actually have a Gator basketball player on twitter with Ugay shyt on celebrating. That m'fer needs to be booed the hell off the court the next time we have a home game. If I were White I would start him against Ugay and keep his ass on the floor the entire game.....at Ugay on their court. If he bytches, I'd just tell him if you like Ugay so much you can stay on campus when we leave or you can get your mind right about where your loyalties are, transfer portal BOY!
 

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We've watched fsu and uga win a championship since our last one, and we weren't close to competitive in those years. Thanks, Foley, for the crappy decade+ of gator football.

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This is a completely different game if bama has the 2500 yards of receivers they had missing. There was a solid 4 or 5 drops from the freshman receivers. Not to mention bama was missing their starters at corner too. Wich also cost em on the other side. This the same Georgia team that got skull ****ed by bama when they were healthy a few weeks ago.

If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle.
 

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