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Alabama up 21-0 at the end of the first and has the ball.

Wow Alabama is good and Georgia has fallen. Milroe should easily be the Heisman favorite after today and probably the #1 pick in the draft, he is really good. Meanwhile Carson Beck is not…..

DaBoer is one heck of a in-game coach, can’t build a program at all but he’s had very well timed moves to avoid having to do that cause Bama recruits itself and he can just use the talent he’ll get without having to work for it.
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My theory has been that the Bama and then Georgia dominance had something to do with Scott Cochran. When he was at Bama and then at Georgia, the physicality of those teams was just on another level. He entered into rehab for a painkiller addiction and is not on staff anywhere this season...
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Maybe Milroe is the next Lamar Jackson, but I have trouble seeing him making it through an entire season if he does all these run plays every game.

Perhaps he stays in the pocket against lesser opponents. I don't watch enough to know.
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Bama dominated Wisconsin, and is now doing the same to Georgia. #1 ranking coming.

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This one leveling out as it goes on. The blitzkrieg to open perhaps wasn't indicative of the separation between teams.
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Great game btw.

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I just got around to watching highlights of the last half of the game. Those secondaries are astonishingly bad. Busted coverages galore, missed tackles, incapable of making a play on the ball until the last gasp by Alabama's defense. Both of those secondaries made me feel a lot better about Oregon's defense.
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StevensTechU wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 9:42 pm I just got around to watching highlights of the last half of the game. Those secondaries are astonishingly bad. Busted coverages galore, missed tackles, incapable of making a play on the ball until the last gasp by Alabama's defense. Both of those secondaries made me feel a lot better about Oregon's defense.
Yeah, with a much as the offense had struggled at times, the defense has looked pretty solid and will keep them in the running for playoff talk
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I was looking at Georgia's schedule and it's very conceivable that they end the year with 3 losses and a near-loss to Kentucky.

They've already lost to Alabama, and still have road games at Texas, Ole Miss, and at home against Tennessee. It seems very believable that they drop 2 of those 3. It could be another measure of Southeastern Conference bias.
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StevensTechU wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 6:13 pm I was looking at Georgia's schedule and it's very conceivable that they end the year with 3 losses and a near-loss to Kentucky.

They've already lost to Alabama, and still have road games at Texas, Ole Miss, and at home against Tennessee. It seems very believable that they drop 2 of those 3. It could be another measure of Southeastern Conference bias.
I'm confident they'll still finish in the top 5
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