Thursday, February 10, 2011

2011 Schedule is Beautiful

Good gracious that thing sets up. If we can somehow defy the forces of evil in the universe and come back up I-75 w/ a victory over the Gators, we could really wrap that thing up. We'd finish out at home versus:

New Mexico St.
Auburn
UK

Then go on the road to play Tech. We should never look ahead. We went 6-7 for goodness sakes. But that's as easy as a schedule as it can get for us. Beat Boise and this thing gets on a roll. If you were rank the best teams on our schedule I'd rank them in this order:

Florida
Boise St.
South Carolina
Auburn
Miss St.
Tennessee
Kentucky
Tech
Ole Miss
Vandy
New Mexico St.
Coastal Carolina

So, we play the best 2 teams on our schedule at neutral sites. We play the other best 3 conference teams on our schedule at home. We only play 3 true conference road games, and 2 of them are against what were the 2 worst teams in our league last year, the only 2 SEC teams that didn't go to a bowl, one of which has a new coach, the other has a new QB. Beat Boise, beat the Cocks at home, win in Knoxville, and beat Florida and we got this thing wrapped up. Sounds easy, right? I mean, it's only been 30 years since we beat UT and UF in the same season. Why not do it now? We're gonna beat UT and be leading Florida in the 4th and CBS is gonna put that graphic on the screen and people are gonna go…"That can't be right!?"

2 comments:

  1. It was pretty nice last year too...

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  2. Don't forget that Boise St., South Carolina, Auburn, Florida, & Miss St are all top 25 ranked teams. Richt has beat Florida 2x, both times he did it with a running back who went for over 100 yards. Last to do so was Moreno. One can only hope Bobo gives Ealey or Crowell 25+ carries.

    I got Georgia going 8-4 losing to Boise (QB is back and Kellen is awesome), South Carolina 9Garcia, Lattimore, Clowney), Florida (80% chance), Auburn (they scored a lot of points, ran the ball well, and stoppe the run).

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