They also wouldn't agree to play in Columbia when their record is likely to be better than ours and they likely will be ranked.They wouldn't do that.
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They also wouldn't agree to play in Columbia when their record is likely to be better than ours and they likely will be ranked.They wouldn't do that.
Muschamp says we're planning to be in Atlanta and can't schedule another game for that day.Why not play it on Dec 1? I feel fairly confident we'll by off on that date.
Hope for the best, plan for the worst. In the meantime, open up the freaking offense.Muschamp says we're planning to be in Atlanta and can't schedule another game for that day.
I really hate to give up the bye week because we will likely need it to recuperate for the stretch run.
This is exactly what I was thinking! So now Kentucky, Vandy, and Marshall get bumped into a "Brutal schedule category"?. aTm and Clemson are likely the only remaining ranked teams and aTm has to move up to be ranked. Actually Kentucky will probably be ranked if they win their next few games.You’re living in 1995. Our schedule is not “brutal”. Georgia, Clemson and Texas A and M are the toughest games on the schedule. It’s quite possible that only Georgia and Clemson will be ranked by seasons end.
A decent team should be able to beat Vandy, Coastal, Chattanooga, Marshall (if not postponed), Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri.
Florida did not look good against Kentucky. It’s too early to tell what Ole Miss is. By seasons end, they are likely a 7 win team, decimated by their own cheating.
No Alabama, no Auburn, no LSU. Georgia and Texas A and M at home. You couldn’t hand pick a more favorable schedule and stay in the SEC.