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Has Georgia officially (unofficially) won the Spring practice national championship yet?

Wait is the dog that whines about being made fun of taking personal shots at a rival’s head coach and how he dresses? How unbecoming and ungentlemanly. Iraqdog must be clutching his pearls at this conundrum.
 
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Wait is the dog that whines about being made fun of taking personal shots at a rival’s head coach and how he dresses? How unbecoming and ungentlemanly. Iraqdog must be clutching his pearls at this conundrum.
I couldn't care less about making fun of me or any coach. Personal attacks, especially by people who don't know each other, shouldn't be tolerated.
 
Wow really? I suggest you look at pics of your own coach on Saturday’s and what he wears with his pants. You’re trying way too hard and looking really clueless in the process. Yikes!
He wears Peter Millar Uga gear, and its the shite! Mullen should check it out...
 
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Our record says nothing about getting drilled by average teams at home :eek:

Remind me again about all the average teams Kang Kirby lost to in year 1? And oh, you just get drilled by average teams on the road. That’s so much better and definitely counts different in the win-loss record. Clown.
 
Remind me again about all the average teams Kang Kirby lost to in year 1? And oh, you just get drilled by average teams on the road. That’s so much better and definitely counts different in the win-loss record. Clown.
Yeah year 1 for Kirby was great. He lost 5 games. Lost to Vandy, GT and Tennessee on his home field and lost to McElwain. He’s the greatest coach ever.

Did GT, Vandy or Tennessee even make a bowl game that year?
 
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And has lost by 3 scores every single year to an average team.

2016: Ole Miss 45-14, Ole Miss went 5-7
2017: Auburn 40-17, Auburn went 10-4
2018: LSU 36-16, LSU went 10-3

I guess getting stomped by mediocre teams is somehow better if it’s on the road. Weird those games could even happen with a coach who’s outrecruited Bama, has the best offensive line coach in the country, one of the best QB’s in the country, the best running backs in the country and on and on. I don’t know how they ever lose a game.
 
And has lost by 3 scores every single year to an average team.

2016: Ole Miss 45-14, Ole Miss went 5-7
2017: Auburn 40-17, Auburn went 10-4
2018: LSU 36-16, LSU went 10-3

I guess getting stomped by mediocre teams is somehow better if it’s on the road. Weird those games could even happen with a coach who’s outrecruited Bama, has the best offensive line coach in the country, one of the best QB’s in the country, the best running backs in the country and on and on. I don’t know how they ever lose a game.
Do you think you guys win the SEC this year and make it to the Natty in New Orleans?
 
Remind me again about all the average teams Kang Kirby lost to in year 1? And oh, you just get drilled by average teams on the road. That’s so much better and definitely counts different in the win-loss record. Clown.
Kirby got drilled by one team - on the road - in year one. He lost others, but they showed up. Kirby has, however, drilled Mullen twice. Once again, my comments are in response to you all claiming Mullen is a better game day coach. Spin it however you choose...CLOWN :rolleyes:
 
Who gives a shit? It’s an irrelevant question. Do you think every coach takes over programs at the same stage? He’s here peacocking about how his coach doesn’t get drilled by average teams. If you’re gonna make that claim you may want to make sure, you know, that it’s actually true.
 
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And who are all these excellent coaches that show out in year two? Put it on record so we can dismiss this stupid claim out of hand. The ones that did all took over healthy programs ready to win where coaching was the missing ingredient.

- Meyer? Inherited a roster with multiple top 5 classes and the best QB in the SEC in Leak.
- Kirby? Inherited a 10-win program with average recruit ranking of 8 over the 4 years prior. UGA had also been in the SEC Championship 2 of the last 4 years.
- Saban? Didn’t do anything in year 2 at LSU. Won big at Bama but go look at that roster and see how many guys ended up in the NFL. Shula was a dumbass coach but talent wasn’t their issue.
- Riley? OU had won the Big 12 the 3 years prior to him taking over and he inherited a team ranked in the top 5 his first year.

The other active coaches with national titles, Jimbo and Dabo, both lost 5+ games in year two. It’s almost like coaches who take over stable programs with talent in place are able to win more quickly. Who knew. Once again y’all have to compare your coach to Mullen to feel better about yourselves, notice there wasn’t even any mention of Mullen in the post you responded to. Just simply dismissing the claim you all don’t lose to average teams. But when you don’t have much results to show for all the bluster y’all spew on this board, hang on dearly to your win over UF. I’d think an elite coach with an elite roster would aim for more than just beating up on bad teams (at least the way y’all act we can’t be anything more than bad).
 
And who are all these excellent coaches that show out in year two? Put it on record so we can dismiss this stupid claim out of hand. The ones that did all took over healthy programs ready to win where coaching was the missing ingredient.

- Meyer? Inherited a roster with multiple top 5 classes and the best QB in the SEC in Leak.
- Kirby? Inherited a 10-win program with average recruit ranking of 8 over the 4 years prior. UGA had also been in the SEC Championship 2 of the last 4 years.
- Saban? Didn’t do anything in year 2 at LSU. Won big at Bama but go look at that roster and see how many guys ended up in the NFL. Shula was a dumbass coach but talent wasn’t their issue.
Riley? OU had won the Big 12 the 3 years prior to him taking over and he inherited a team ranked in the top 5 his first year.

The other active coaches with national titles, Jimbo and Dabo, both lost 5+ games in year two. It’s almost like coaches who take over stable programs with talent in place are able to win more quickly. Who knew.
Kirby did inherit a 10 win team... an unranked 10 win team. How many unranked 10 win SEC teams have you ever seen? It's crazy.
 
Kirby did inherit a 10 win team... an unranked 10 win team. How many unranked 10 win SEC teams have you ever seen? It's crazy.

Uh they went 10-3, and won their bowl game. The talent on that team was also the nucleus of your 2017 title team. Plenty of NFL talent was on that team as evidenced by last year’s draft, same amount of 1st rounders as Bama for comparison who’s supposed to be the holy grail when it comes to talented teams. I understand you guys have to downplay the state of the program to prop up Kirby through. UF was 10-4 that same year and finished 25th. One spot from being unranked. So what?
 
That was a unique year in which every team from 15 back save for LSU (who won 9 games) had 10 wins. There were a bunch of 10-3 type teams all jumbled together in the back half of the top 25. Doesn’t mean anything and isn’t some reflection on the program not being in very good health. How you gonna dismiss them being in the SEC Championship two of the 4 prior years? Urban Meyer only went 2 of his last 4 years for comparison. Everybody knew UGA had a loaded roster that just needed a push to get over the edge, they had everything in place to win ASAP.
 
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Uh they went 10-3, and won their bowl game. The talent on that team was also the nucleus of your 2017 title team. Plenty of NFL talent was on that team as evidenced by last year’s draft, same amount of 1st rounders as Bama for comparison who’s supposed to be the holy grail when it comes to talented teams. I understand you guys have to downplay the state of the program to prop up Kirby through. UF was 10-4 that same year and finished 25th. One spot from being unranked. So what?
No, it was just a serious observation. Could you imagine Florida winning 10 games and not being ranked? Most SEC teams would be ranked with 9 wins imo.
We did have some talent for sure. It just wasn't being developed like it should. Chubb's comments about following Kirby anywhere were eye opening.
 
Yeah year 1 for Kirby was great. He lost 5 games. Lost to Vandy, GT and Tennessee on his home field and lost to McElwain. He’s the greatest coach ever.

Did GT, Vandy or Tennessee even make a bowl game that year?
 
And who are all these excellent coaches that show out in year two? Put it on record so we can dismiss this stupid claim out of hand. The ones that did all took over healthy programs ready to win where coaching was the missing ingredient.

- Meyer? Inherited a roster with multiple top 5 classes and the best QB in the SEC in Leak.
- Kirby? Inherited a 10-win program with average recruit ranking of 8 over the 4 years prior. UGA had also been in the SEC Championship 2 of the last 4 years.
- Saban? Didn’t do anything in year 2 at LSU. Won big at Bama but go look at that roster and see how many guys ended up in the NFL. Shula was a dumbass coach but talent wasn’t their issue.
- Riley? OU had won the Big 12 the 3 years prior to him taking over and he inherited a team ranked in the top 5 his first year.

The other active coaches with national titles, Jimbo and Dabo, both lost 5+ games in year two. It’s almost like coaches who take over stable programs with talent in place are able to win more quickly. Who knew. Once again y’all have to compare your coach to Mullen to feel better about yourselves, notice there wasn’t even any mention of Mullen in the post you responded to. Just simply dismissing the claim you all don’t lose to average teams. But when you don’t have much results to show for all the bluster y’all spew on this board, hang on dearly to your win over UF. I’d think an elite coach with an elite roster would aim for more than just beating up on bad teams (at least the way y’all act we can’t be anything more than bad).
Amen
 
Yeah year 1 for Kirby was great. He lost 5 games. Lost to Vandy, GT and Tennessee on his home field and lost to McElwain. He’s the greatest coach ever.

Did GT, Vandy or Tennessee even make a bowl game that year?
You already said that. :D
Yes, GT, Vandy, and Tennessee all went bowling for the 2016 season.
 
And who are all these excellent coaches that show out in year two? Put it on record so we can dismiss this stupid claim out of hand. The ones that did all took over healthy programs ready to win where coaching was the missing ingredient.

- Meyer? Inherited a roster with multiple top 5 classes and the best QB in the SEC in Leak.
- Kirby? Inherited a 10-win program with average recruit ranking of 8 over the 4 years prior. UGA had also been in the SEC Championship 2 of the last 4 years.
- Saban? Didn’t do anything in year 2 at LSU. Won big at Bama but go look at that roster and see how many guys ended up in the NFL. Shula was a dumbass coach but talent wasn’t their issue.
- Riley? OU had won the Big 12 the 3 years prior to him taking over and he inherited a team ranked in the top 5 his first year.

The other active coaches with national titles, Jimbo and Dabo, both lost 5+ games in year two. It’s almost like coaches who take over stable programs with talent in place are able to win more quickly. Who knew. Once again y’all have to compare your coach to Mullen to feel better about yourselves, notice there wasn’t even any mention of Mullen in the post you responded to. Just simply dismissing the claim you all don’t lose to average teams. But when you don’t have much results to show for all the bluster y’all spew on this board, hang on dearly to your win over UF. I’d think an elite coach with an elite roster would aim for more than just beating up on bad teams (at least the way y’all act we can’t be anything more than bad).
Urban Meyer year two at Florida was pretty good.
Nick Saban year two at Alabama was pretty good.
Kirby smart year two at Georgia was pretty good.
Mark Richt year two at Georgia was pretty good.
Let’s see if your Mullen claims come to fruition in his second year.

And stop making talent excuses because afterall, Mullen is a better game day coach.
 
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Urban Meyer year two at Florida was pretty good.
Nick Saban year two at Alabama was pretty good.
Kirby smart year two at Georgia was pretty good.
Mark Richt year two at Georgia was pretty good.
Let’s see if your Mullen claims come to fruition in his second year.

And stop making talent excuses because afterall, Mullen is a better game day coach.

The guy who can’t stop bragging about his recruiting classes because talent trumps all according to him now thinks an excuse to compare talent levels when judging results. And then cites two coaches I’ve already used to dismiss his argument. Exactly the kind of low IQ response I expected. Moving along.
 
You still predicting a 3 score victory? Early Vegas lines got y’all a 4.5 pt. favorite but seeing as how y’all are gonna be the best team to ever grace a football field it makes sense y’all would win by 3 scores. Nobody knows football quite like y’all do. Best coach, best recruiting, best everything. It’ll be a miracle if anyone stays within 21.
 
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You still predicting a 3 score victory? Early Vegas lines got y’all a 4.5 pt. favorite but seeing as how y’all are gonna be the best team to ever grace a football field it makes sense y’all would win by 3 scores. Nobody knows football quite like y’all do. Best coach, best recruiting, best everything. It’ll be a miracle if anyone stays within 21.
I've never said all that, but yes on the 3 scores. I'm even being nice and betting my avatar.
 
May as well have said it. I don’t even think they should let us on the field honestly. I’m terrified of what might happen.
 
You still predicting a 3 score victory? Early Vegas lines got y’all a 4.5 pt. favorite but seeing as how y’all are gonna be the best team to ever grace a football field it makes sense y’all would win by 3 scores. Nobody knows football quite like y’all do. Best coach, best recruiting, best everything. It’ll be a miracle if anyone stays within 21.
I agree, mullen has shown that he’s had a tough time keeping his teams within 21 of Kirby’s.
 
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