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Does a one loss Indiana get in the playoff

Decent chance

They will be 11-1.

Only ranked team they play is Ohio state

Their schedule does not seem like a real one at all

Dang and Miami and Texas.

If Texas loses to Tex AM what will be their best win?

What is Miami or Clemsons best win whichever wins ACC. Getting silly that UGA has to beat like 4 top 15 teams to make it while other teams just get a free seat.

James Coley

Has to turn the position around... fast. I mean I had questions about the hire at first seeing as if he had never really coached the position before (I am aware that was his title during the covid season at A&M), but I was told, "He's going to be an incredible recruiter, it will be okay!". Well now we only have one 4star WR commit (I think Talyn Taylor is a stud), and we whiffed on CJ Wiley (for now). So looking ahead, we have have a receiver room that is probably our weakest room with very little talent incoming. Not to mention our receivers can't catch a cold in December with no clothes on. But I think I speak for a good bit of people when I say I have not been impressed by what Coley has brought to the table.

Anyways, what's Hines Ward doing nowadays?

This comment from Pat Forde may be the best explanation I've seen about what's going on in Tuscaloosa.

DeBoer is a great coach. I really never doubted him and hated they got him. But Forde gets at the heart of why it's hard to follow a legend no matter how good you are.

"My high school coach was Gary Barnett who took Northwestern to the Rose Bowl and Colorado to the Fiesta Bowl years later. We were extremely well coached in high school. That's why we won games. We were better coached than everybody else. He left to start his college career before my senior year. New coach comes in that was a very accomplished coach. He knew what he was doing. We kind of bought in and started off well. Won our first two games and we're ranked second in the state. And then we started losing and it just fell apart. "I'm not sure about his playcalling" and "Why are we doing that in practice?". We thought we were bought in but when adversity came we weren't bought in. New guy replacing a legend and I get the feeling this might be the same thing. "DeBoer is good, but why are we doing it this way? We never did it that way. Nick would never let us do that." I just wonder if there is a splinter there between people meaning to do their best, but it's just not happening."

SEC championship game calculator

I just put this in another thread, but it deserves its own thread. We've been kicking around the idea of who is going to the SCCG. This will tell you.


I have no stake in this, and I have no idea if its application of the tie breaking rules are correct.

I will be bookmarking it as the season progresses.

Time to put Texas behind us.

After reviewing game clips, I concluded a few obvious points:
- we played with an edge…like a championship team.
- the team was confident of their game plan…and their ability to execute.
- the rough outings in Lexington and Tuscaloosa made this team better.
- defending mobile QBs are an area of emphasis…we have to improve (looking ahead)
- Texas will lose again…they’re not elite on offense against strong, fast defenses.
- the dawgs found the next gear on defense….which bodes well for us against upcoming games FL, OM, UT, GT.
- we must develop a better passing game…starting with the WRs…and Beck needs to make better decisions with the football.
- Beck’s big run to the one yard line reminded me of how cool it would be to have a QB with legs. He has a great arm…but not athletic in the open field.

This team showed the nation that we’re “not going to be hunted at the Univ of Georgia”.

Good Morning Dawg Nation

It's Taco Tuesday and I've got a girl's night with one of my besties for tacos and Margs.... should be fun

Oh and Them Dawgs is still Hell.

I hope you've all had the chance to see the victory highlights from Saturday. Deserves an Ocsar for best football production/mini movie. It's 🔥

GATA Chainsaw!!

Praying for all those on LDGMDNOPL
and all the GMDN gang too!

Happy Birthday/Anniversary if you're celebrating today 🎉🎉

Love you guys and gals, MEAN IT.....

Go Dawgs ❤️

April

VIDEO WATCH: Daylen Everette and Dylan Fairchild

DAYLEN EVERETTE

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0:00 – Where do you rank on what you did last week and still not get SEC player of the week?

0:48 – What is it like when you got the sack/fumble?

1:19 – Tell me what you thought on how Georgia’s offense got that scoring drive after Texas cut it to eight?

1:52 – What have you seen from Chris Cole this season?

2:16 – Where has the secondary grown this season?

2:40 – What was your reaction to the targeting penalties, and how did the team respond?

3:10 – What does JaCorey Thomas bring to the defense?

3:32 – What do defensive backs do to eliminate drops?

4:07 – What are the keys to playing one-on-one fade throws?

4:37 – Where does the environment rank at Texas compared to other road environments in your career?

5:33 – What was Coach Schumann like when he had his family situation (wife giving birth)

5:59 – Talk about Damon Wilson

On his performance against Texas…

“It’s a good feeling. I think it was J-Walk [Jalon Walker] and Mykel [Williams]. They go co [defensive players of the week]. They were out there making plays, too. I couldn’t even be mad based on the game they had. So, I was happy for them that they got it. That’s all.”

On what he saw on his sack-fumble…

“When I rushed, once I saw that the tackle didn’t come out to block me, and I think I saw the back went up towards the middle, I was like, ‘Just run.’ Just ran as fast as I could to make the play. It was a great call by Coach Schu [Glenn Schumann], and I appreciate him putting us in the right place.”

On the final touchdown drive…

“It was really impressive, but we go against them every day in practice. There was no doubt in my mind, or anybody else’s mind, that they couldn’t get the job done. It was a great job by them to do that.”

On Chris Cole’s growth the season…

“He’s a really good player. Me and him, we are really close because we are both form Virginia. Seeing him, how he attacks practice every day, you can see how he continues to get better through each day.”

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DYLAN FAIRCHILD

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0:00 – Talk about the scoring drive vs Texas after the Longhorns cut the lead to eight?

0:57 – How would you assess the offensive line did last week vs Texas?

1:43 – How satisfying is it when you come to an environment where you are the enemy?

2:43 – What have you seen from Tate Ratledge off the field since his injury?

3:35 – What makes Jalon Walker an effective pass rusher?

4:20 – How would you evaluate the growth on this season’s offensive line?

5:04 – How would you rate Jared Wilson in his first game back at center?

5:35 – What are you trying to work on during the bye week?

6:20 – What have you seen from the running back room especially with the amount of injuries?

6:58 – How has Micah Morris like about playing fullback in certain situations and can you play there?

7:37 – What have you seen from Chris Cole?

8:17 – What have you seen from Damon Wilson in his second season with the team?

9:01 – How much does Mykel Williams change the defense when he is healthy?

9:55 – What is the locker room like after a big win like that on the road?

On the final touchdown drive…

“It was just one of those moments. I've said it before, Carson's [Beck] very poised, very confident, and just kind of gives you a little reminder as we go out there. We're getting points, we're going to - that's our mindset every time we walk on the field is to go get points. And I think intent was a big thing that we talked about before the game. And that was just the point that he made was just we've got to be intentional, at all points, at all times. Just go get points.”

On his assessment of the offensive line against Texas…

“I think we protected for the most part. There were some plays, I know me, myself, there were a couple times I was opening up and just kind of got a soft shoulder. But, I thought we did a decent job for the most part. I don't ever want to toot our own horn or say we did terrible. I try to stay at just a consistent mindset. And I can say we're proud of just the way that we went there and we wanted to be physical. I thought we were physical. We always can get better and always can improve.”

On the environment and attitude at Texas…

“Yeah it's fun. That's the whole point in just playing football is to go into those environments and to just battle. It feels like y'all against the world, and it's just fun to be a part of. Things don't always go our way. Things won't always go our quarterback's way. That's why it's a team sport. It's our job to pick them up. It's our job to keep the ball rolling. It's not always going to go perfect. It's not always going to go to plan. And so being able to adjust and find a spot to attack is the way to do it.”
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