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UGA looks like ****

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The GA haters finally got one right. Damn. Got out of the stand and checked score and was floored. Not the game I expected us to lose this year. By the looks of the recap we damn well deserved to lose. Even Blankenship had a bad day. Ouch.
 
MSN this morning...

Georgia on Saturday, and it's this: embarrassing. This was an embarrassing, humiliating loss if only for the simple fact that South Carolina entered the weekend having lost three of four against Bowl Subdivision competition while Georgia had been pegged as one part of the SEC's mighty threesome, joining Alabama and LSU.

Georgia belongs in that group based on pure talent. Yet few coaches in the country seem better equipped to win on signing days in December and February before flopping when the games matter than Kirby Smart. He's become the inheritor of the derisive label once placed on Mack Brown by his detractors: "Coach February," for Brown's ability to reel in top-ranked signing classes during his early seasons at Texas without winning a conference championship.

Smart's program can out-talent and out-athlete most teams on its schedule but has a flaw: Smart himself. Whether it's against Alabama — twice, once in the national championship game — or South Carolina, Georgia has become the big-name, big-goals college program most likely to lose games due to its own in-game mismanagement and a dismal imagination.

That's an issue, obviously, as it pertains to Georgia's hopes of winning its first championship in nearly 40 years. Elite, nearly unmatched recruiting has gotten Georgia to the doorstep of ending that drought, and for that Smart deserves recognition. He also shoulders the blame for why Georgia leaves the weekend with its championship hopes circling the drain after falling to an inferior opponent.
 
Say what you will,but Kirby Smart is a good coach. The players are the ones on the field, not the coach. If they don't play, it's their fault, not the coach's. Maybe for his sake, he should look for another coaching job, uga does not want a good coach.
 
Say what you will,but Kirby Smart is a good coach. The players are the ones on the field, not the coach. If they don't play, it's their fault, not the coach's. Maybe for his sake, he should look for another coaching job, uga does not want a good coach.

Kirby is a good coach. But he is not a great one. He needs to step up and find a Lane Kiffin type O.C. and start building a playbook that matches the talent. No doubt UGA has athletes. But they are handicapped with this 5 play offense and running between the tackles on 1st down - Every. Damn. Time.
 
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