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Georgia Bulldogs vs Georgia Tech


Georgia .... moneyline ... -190


190/100

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Ohio State vs Michigan

Ohio St ... -1.5 ..... -110


444/403

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Georgia Bulldogs year is over so lets face it. All that is left is to beat Ga Tech in the yearly game .


Tech has struggled way too much this year. The bulldogs should pull this game out.


I will take a pissed off Ohio St team over the Michigan crew.

One thing about Meyer is that he can motivate his team for their best effort in a key game. Glad the Mich St game is on after this one. Ohio St needs to win this one bad.
 
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Georgia Bulldogs year is over so lets face it. All that is left is to beat Ga Tech in the yearly game .


Tech has struggled way too much this year. The bulldogs should pull this game out.


I will take a pissed off Ohio St team over the Michigan crew.

One thing about Meyer is that he can motivate his team for their best effort in a key game. Glad the Mich St game is on after this one. Ohio St needs to win this one bad.

Keep it going Scott! GL
 

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Georgia came out and took care of business against a team in Tech that can only run run run. Still think Richt should be gone, but he has the #1 QB in Jacob Eason in the running to come next year. They are afraid if Richt is fired, Eason will change schools.



Ohio St came through and ran it with their rb that was pissed last game. Dude has a huge head.


Alabama is the horse to beat in the race this year. Henry gets the ball 40 times. Saben is really something in that if he knows how to beat a team he sticks to it. At one point they had to take a timeout because Henry was tired after 5 runs in a row. Saben was pissed. Conditioning matters he mumbled under his breath.

I am excited about making some playoff type plays in college.

No time for NFL, but I will start looking soon. I am down in NFL so work to be done.
 

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ATHENS ? Georgia at least knew what it had in Mark Richt. Now the program heads into the wilderness, where the right coaching hire could finish the job that Richt couldn?t, but the wrong one will make fans yearn for the Richt era.

Since Vince Dooley stepped down, Georgia?s last three hires have been its own running backs coach (Ray Goff), a head coach at a Division I-AA school (Jim Donnan), and the offensive coordinator at Florida State (Richt.)

This time around, the thinking is Georgia can shoot higher, which is probably thanks to what Richt did for the program the past 15 years. But athletics director Greg McGarity also enters a very competitive market this offseason, where Southern California, Virginia Tech and South Carolina have been open, as well as nearly a dozen more programs.

Based on an educated guess, as well as a bit of insight from those around the program ? though not McGarity himself ? here are some candidates to watch at Georgia:

? Kirby Smart: The Alabama defensive coordinator is an obvious candidate given his connections, and there is considerable sentiment among those close to McGarity to pursue Smart. He?s a former Georgia safety, he was an assistant under Richt in the mid-2000s, and he?s served under the tutelage of Nick Saban at Alabama the past eight years. The question is whether Georgia will take a gamble on someone who not only has no head coaching experience, but has also been running Saban?s defense.

? Dan Mullen: The Mississippi State head coach also has the connection to McGarity, as the two were at Florida together during the Urban Meyer years. Mullen offers head coaching experience and a dynamic offense, although it may not be a fit for pro-style QB recruit Jacob Eason.

? Tom Herman: The Houston head coach is 11-1 in his first season, after serving the previous two years under Meyer at Ohio State, where he was offensive coordinator. It?s unclear how much Meyer and McGarity still talk, but if they do Meyer could certainly provide a recommendation. Herman doesn?t really have any other connections to the SEC or the South, having served most his career in the Midwest.

? Charlie Strong: The Texas head coach has been adamant that he?s staying, despite two rough seasons. Of course that?s been because Strong has mostly been linked to the Miami job. The Georgia job could be a different case, given Strong and McGarity also know each other from their Florida days. And when McGarity canceled a planned Georgia-Louisville series a few years ago, he was very complimentary of Strong, saying part of the reason he didn?t want to play the game early in the season was he knew Strong would have his team ready to play.

Justin Fuente, a potential candidate, is apparently off the table after reportedly being hired by Virginia Tech. And McGarity could look beyond this list, but all expectations are Smart will get a long look.
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Finally Georgia smartens up and gets rid of this guy. Nice guy but never never could win the big ones.

They cannot make a mistake on this next hire.

Too much at stake.

Georgia needs a blood and guts coach that will not take any shit from players or alumni.

Pruitt had a big blow up with Richt awhile back. I suspect Richt was feeling the pressure and was afraid they would give Pruitt the job.


Next year will be better with Richt gone.
 
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