That year we had Clowney, Lattimore (until he was injured), Shaw and Ellington. We beat Michigan, had the Clowney hit, and finished 8th in the polls at 11-2.
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That year we had Clowney, Lattimore (until he was injured), Shaw and Ellington. We beat Michigan, had the Clowney hit, and finished 8th in the polls at 11-2.
I think 2012 for sure. Ace Sanders, DJ Swearinger. I think that was the year we dismantled Clemson at Clemson without Shaw or Lattimore and then they won the ACC. UGA also beat GT who played Clemson, so it wasn’t a very popular ACC title game, place looked empty. Good times, good times.I think so. I think 2013 may have been slightly better in the passing game. Overall i think 2012 was the best team we have had. Those teams should have won a championship. It is a sin that they didn’t.
I think we finished in the top 5 the reason I remember I won $100 that they would.That year we had Clowney, Lattimore (until he was injured), Shaw and Ellington. We beat Michigan, had the Clowney hit, and finished 8th in the polls at 11-2.
It took him one more year to type the resignation and Dylan Thompson threw his way to one more bowl win. Nuclear Meltdown went official 2015, this is the only reason I call 2016 year zero for MuschampOne year with Spurrier we finished 4th ! I think that should be considered our best year. Wasn’t that the year before he quit?
One year with Spurrier we finished 4th ! I think that should be considered our best year. Wasn’t that the year before he quit?
Going back in time a little bit but the 84 and 87 teams were really good. Everybody knows the 84 team had the inexplicable loss to Navy but the 87 team lost all 4 games to ranked teams on the road or a neutral site.
Not so fast,that 87 team lost to two teams on the road that were both ranked 2nd in the nation at the time and both games were by single digitsThose teams would lose by double digits to any of the the 2011-2013 teams.
Not so fast,that 87 team lost to two teams on the road that were both ranked 2nd in the nation at the time and both games were by single digits
agreed...Those teams would lose by double digits to any of the the 2011-2013 teams.
Yes. Sadly, that team never reached its full potential because of the bums Spurrier hired the previous couple of years.That year we had Clowney, Lattimore (until he was injured), Shaw and Ellington. We beat Michigan, had the Clowney hit, and finished 8th in the polls at 11-2.