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MJWilliamson

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Apr 23, 2007
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Florida held Georgia scoreless in the first half for the first time since 2006 when the Gators defeated the Bulldogs, 21-14.

Florida’s 20-0 lead is Gators' largest halftime lead vs. Georgia since 1996.

Today was the first time the Gators have not given up a touchdown since 1984.
 
With 258 total rushing yards, UF amassed their second-highest rushing performance in the Florida-Georgia series behind last year’s 418 yard rushing performance.
 
I just don't understand how we lost. Florida has a first year coach, and all the supporters of the pathetic loser have assured us that if we ever got a new coach we would have to face years of disaster and turmoil with a new coach.
 
I'm cheering so hard for Kentucky, auburn, Georgia tech, and whatever shitty bowl team in the Cambell's Spaghettios Bowl that we play to beat us. Mark Richt is a 5/10 coach with 9/10 players consistently playing for him. Mark Richt will NEVER win another sec title and won't ever win a national title. Time for him to go do service work.
 
Ole Miss is 4-16 vs Bama since 1990
SC is 5-18 vs UF since 1990. Four of those wins came in the last five years.
UT is 6-20 vs UF since 1990 (just like UGA)
At least UGA never lost to us 10 times in a row. The max streak is 7, from 1990-1996.
 
While there have been discussions in the past about UGA possibly cutting ties with Richt — most notably from 2009 to 2011 — this year’s talks appear to be more serious, according to Fox Sports’ Bruce Feldman.

Hearing that #UGA power brokers & big dogs now asking questions/talking about potentially moving on–unlike ever before in Mark Richt era.

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 2, 2015

@TravHaneyESPN Heard this is a much different level than last year or anytime before since Richt's been there.

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 2, 2015

UGA has lost three of its past four games: a 38-10 blowout at home against Alabama, a 38-31 loss on the road to Tennessee after blowing a 21-point lead and Saturday’s loss to rival Florida. If these reports are true, it appears that those in charge may be considering a change.
 
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