I’ve been a member here for years and came to this site from another site because of the respect I developed for the beat writers on social media. I have never posted on here, mainly because I can’t figure out how to change my username to something less descriptive, but am on here daily reading articles and threads. Anyway, I’m a double dawg who fully bleeds red and black and here are my thoughts on tonight and one of the more weird seasons I can remember.
I of course want to win every game and think we could, or should, have won this one, but this entire season was weird. Little of it made any sense, or maybe it did…I dunno. However, with the schedule this year and in light of the tragic events this week, I’ll take another trip to Jacksonville with my friends that ended with another win, an incredible night game win against Tennessee in Sanford, two wins against Texas, another SEC title, and Kirby as my coach.
I don’t like how today went, am not here to make excuses for it, and I think some changes are needed. I really hope they come. However, I’ve learned to not take seasons like this for granted either. (I was in Memphis for the loss against Central Florida in the rain in 2010 and the last two SEC championship games under Richt. I’ve hurt a lot too.) Anyway, after the Ole Miss loss, things felt really bleak. I am incredibly proud of how we responded and what we did in Atlanta a few weeks ago and will be channeling that feeling as I pour one final glass of bourbon for my Dawgs this season. How sweet it is.
I of course want to win every game and think we could, or should, have won this one, but this entire season was weird. Little of it made any sense, or maybe it did…I dunno. However, with the schedule this year and in light of the tragic events this week, I’ll take another trip to Jacksonville with my friends that ended with another win, an incredible night game win against Tennessee in Sanford, two wins against Texas, another SEC title, and Kirby as my coach.
I don’t like how today went, am not here to make excuses for it, and I think some changes are needed. I really hope they come. However, I’ve learned to not take seasons like this for granted either. (I was in Memphis for the loss against Central Florida in the rain in 2010 and the last two SEC championship games under Richt. I’ve hurt a lot too.) Anyway, after the Ole Miss loss, things felt really bleak. I am incredibly proud of how we responded and what we did in Atlanta a few weeks ago and will be channeling that feeling as I pour one final glass of bourbon for my Dawgs this season. How sweet it is.