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ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 11:42 AM
MSU boards the plane in 20 minutes with 49 scholarship players to play, according to 247, the most talented roster in the country.

Let the argument begin, but we've never had less of a chance of winning a football game than tomorrow in Athens.

VandelayIndustries
11-20-2020, 12:05 PM
I feel for the defense, offense should bleed the clock to 1 every play

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 12:18 PM
I feel for the defense, offense should bleed the clock to 1 every play

And onside kick every time possible

Dawgology
11-20-2020, 12:34 PM
I think scoring a TD in this game would be the biggest upset in school history. Lol!

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 12:36 PM
I think scoring a TD in this game would be the biggest upset in school history. Lol!

You laugh, but moments like this can build leadership & character in the team.

msstate7
11-20-2020, 12:38 PM
Current Vegas line is Georgia -24 44 o/u

So they see it around 34-10-ish.

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 12:40 PM
Current Vegas line is Georgia -24 44 o/u

So they see it around 34-10-ish.

Bet UGA in bulk LOL

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 12:41 PM
Norman Dale may have to bring in Ollie tomorrow

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 12:46 PM
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StarkVegasSteve
11-20-2020, 12:46 PM
It would be the biggest upset in SEC history and possibly CFB history. To put it into perspective, the NCAA allows you to dress I believe 65 for road trips. We'll dress 49. But hey, if it's ever gonna happen 2020 is the year it will. We All We Got, We All We Need. Let's root on the second coming of The Junction Boys tomorrow night.

R2Dawg
11-20-2020, 12:51 PM
And onside kick every time possible

Ha, you mean once.

Quaoarsking
11-20-2020, 01:05 PM
Will Rogers can become an instant legend tomorrow.

AROB44
11-20-2020, 01:44 PM
Nope.....6-3...enough said!!

ShotgunDawg
11-20-2020, 02:10 PM
Nope.....6-3...enough said!!

That would certainly a more nationally relevant upset, but not a less likely upset.

Man for man, this is the biggest mismatch we've ever faced.

Captain Falcon
11-20-2020, 02:27 PM
The next closest thing I can think of is the 2004 Florida game, but this Georgia team is better than a Ron Zook coached Florida team, and it's on the road.

It will always be incredibly unbelievable that we won that Florida game though. Our four games leading up to that game were losses to Maine, UAB, a 2-9 Vandy team, and a 51-0 loss to LSU that could've been 150-0 if Saban so desired. There's a legit argument for that game currently being the biggest upset in a conference game in SEC history.

Mobile Bay
11-20-2020, 03:12 PM
The next closest thing I can think of is the 2004 Florida game, but this Georgia team is better than a Ron Zook coached Florida team, and it's on the road.

It will always be incredibly unbelievable that we won that Florida game though. Our four games leading up to that game were losses to Maine, UAB, a 2-9 Vandy team, and a 51-0 loss to LSU that could've been 150-0 if Saban so desired. There's a legit argument for that game currently being the biggest upset in a conference game in SEC history.

Nah, that was a bad Florida team. 2000, when Florida still had Spurrier and was #1, that was our biggest win over them.

BrunswickDawg
11-20-2020, 03:20 PM
Nah, that was a bad Florida team. 2000, when Florida still had Spurrier and was #1, that was our biggest win over them.

That 2000 MSU team was pretty good. Three of our four losses were by a TD or less. that game did give us 4th and 57, and UF was #3 not #1.

For me, the '92 game where we tore Shane Matthews to pieces on a Thursday night on ESPN was a bigger win. Jackie was still establishing the program and that win was big in doing that. Whoo boy, did I drink a lot that night!

Johnson85
11-20-2020, 03:41 PM
And onside kick every time possible

You want to try an onside kick for our only kickoff of the game? Seems stupid.**


ETA: dammit; didn't see that R2dawg beat me to it.

Captain Falcon
11-20-2020, 03:54 PM
That 2000 MSU team was pretty good. Three of our four losses were by a TD or less. that game did give us 4th and 57, and UF was #3 not #1.

For me, the '92 game where we tore Shane Matthews to pieces on a Thursday night on ESPN was a bigger win. Jackie was still establishing the program and that win was big in doing that. Whoo boy, did I drink a lot that night!

The topic was biggest upsets. Obviously both of those two games were huge wins, but we were pretty good both of those years so they weren?t massive upsets by any stretch.

2004 Florida was not great, but need I remind you all that earlier that year WE LOST TO MAINE. Nobody even remembers our embarrassing losses to Vandy and UAB that year because WE LOST TO MAINE. That is the team that Florida lost to. No Florida team ever, under any circumstances, should lose to the team we had in Croom?s first year.

Matt3467
11-20-2020, 04:27 PM
The next closest thing I can think of is the 2004 Florida game, but this Georgia team is better than a Ron Zook coached Florida team, and it's on the road.

It will always be incredibly unbelievable that we won that Florida game though. Our four games leading up to that game were losses to Maine, UAB, a 2-9 Vandy team, and a 51-0 loss to LSU that could've been 150-0 if Saban so desired. There's a legit argument for that game currently being the biggest upset in a conference game in SEC history.

I remember Norwood running all over FL

BrunswickDawg
11-20-2020, 06:01 PM
The topic was biggest upsets. Obviously both of those two games were huge wins, but we were pretty good both of those years so they weren?t massive upsets by any stretch.

2004 Florida was not great, but need I remind you all that earlier that year WE LOST TO MAINE. Nobody even remembers our embarrassing losses to Vandy and UAB that year because WE LOST TO MAINE. That is the team that Florida lost to. No Florida team ever, under any circumstances, should lose to the team we had in Croom?s first year.

Possibly a bigger upset, but '92 was still pretty big. Memories are always bigger at the games you attended versus ones you watched on tv.

Bothrops
11-20-2020, 07:48 PM
Pray for Will Rogers.

bulldawg28
11-20-2020, 08:24 PM
Pray for Will Rogers.

This

The Federalist Engineer
11-20-2020, 11:42 PM
That 2000 MSU team was pretty good. Three of our four losses were by a TD or less. that game did give us 4th and 57, and UF was #3 not #1.

For me, the '92 game where we tore Shane Matthews to pieces on a Thursday night on ESPN was a bigger win. Jackie was still establishing the program and that win was big in doing that. Whoo boy, did I drink a lot that night!

Don Smith 1986 vs #6 Tennessee, I was a little kid and celebrated like a little kid

The Federalist Engineer
11-20-2020, 11:48 PM
I remember Norwood running all over FL

That was over Zook, common Man. That?s was our Croom versus Florida?s Croom

Croom - Zook - John L Smith - Dubose - Butch Jones - Muschamp - Derek Dooley - Every Vandy Coach

Those are the softest SEC wins anybody can claim

Liverpooldawg
11-21-2020, 01:18 AM
You laugh, but moments like this can build leadership & character in the team.

Getting pulverized does nothing of the sort....the opposite in fact.

Offshore Dawg
11-21-2020, 03:07 PM
And onside kick every time possible

They would have to actually score to get to do that

ShotgunDawg
11-21-2020, 03:09 PM
Getting pulverized does nothing of the sort....the opposite in fact.

Agree. We'll see what happens. It's an opportunity

ShotgunDawg
11-21-2020, 03:09 PM
They would have to actually score to get to do that

Ok. onside kick & go for it on every 4th down tonight regardless of where we are on the field

Offshore Dawg
11-21-2020, 03:13 PM
Ok. onside kick & go for it on every 4th down tonight regardless of where we are on the field

Now that's the spirit (17) it we have nothing to lose. !!!!!