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Post A “70-yard cup of shut-up”

Monday September 24, 2007

ESPN’s Pat Forde has a nice column on Georgia’s win.

After hearing “Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Michigan Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban what’swrongwithNotreDame Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban Saban” all day on Saturday, Georgia’s win at Alabama was a statement that Georgia won’t be so easily removed from the top tier of the SEC. Alabama might be on the way back, but they’re not there yet.

The Bulldogs’ pride got a big check in Tuscaloosa, and there are still signs of a healthy pulse.

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  • Bryan Carver '97 Dawg

    September 24th, 2007
    11:37 am

     

    Game played out just like I thought in my mind (sorry wasn’t man enough to make a bold prediction openly). I think too that it could have been worse for Bama(failed opportunity to score on their opening turnover in the 2nd half, a gimpy Bryan Evans blown coverage, dropped passes) As much as they want to take a moral victory away from the game, too much hype for a team that hadn’t proven anything. UGA might not have been ranked highly over the last 2 years, but we’ve certainly been stockpiling the talent and you can see the coaching. Go Dawgs!