Our bulldogs and the 4th was wavering at the end
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Our bulldogs and the 4th was wavering at the end
I think all of them picked Bulldogs. :)
We are a trendy pick. If they had beaten ND last week vs two weeks ago it would go the other way. Either way, I think it's a war Saturday night.
We're more physical than them and hit way harder. Only question is, can they do it on the road without the energy from the crowd?
Yep. They're going to get brutalized with either a young freshman QB or a guy coming back from a knee sprain. That spells potential disaster for them. I also think we can run the football on any team in America. I've never felt that way before.
Herby just said that auburn "& maybe Mississippi State" may be the only challenge to Bama this year.
Agree. If we can run it Saturday night, we are going places.
I bet we get a defensive score in this game.
To add: I think we may be able to run it but we'll have to run it differently than we did vs LSU. As Matt Wyatt's video showed, LSU really struggled to set the edge which allowed us to violate the outside.
My guess is that UGA will specifically prepare for that and we'll have to scheme them in a different way.
Athens is a little more golf clap and a little less rowdy IMO. I been to games there when GameDay was in town and it was still just meh... it'll be better than LaTech obviously, especially from a noise standpoint, but it's not like Starkville or Tiger Stadium where teams can feel the walls closing in on them.
Also, some of the plays in which LSU was shown not to set the edge, like the run where Aeris bounced it outside to the right and the LSU corner dove inside, were plays in which there would have been a clear hole if they had set the edge. On that play specifically, if the corner had kept better contain on the outside, Aeris had a clear hole with a lead blocker inside the RT. Which is exactly why the corner dove inside - he saw the same hole. Just a good play call, good blocking, and good vision from Aeris. Not much you can do about it.
It also makes TD to Mixon or Deddrick happen. A LB or safety that has been getting blocked all night doesn't notice that someone blocks and releases for a wide open pass play. If Fitz keeps developing his touch on passes then he could be the most dangerous man in college football. He already runs like Cam Newton with more top end speed. It takes 2 guys to bring him down and then he can also run by them.