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re: 2007: Craziest year in CFB History.
Posted on 8/2/23 at 5:10 pm to The_Boyg
Posted on 8/2/23 at 5:10 pm to The_Boyg
Tarzana is speaking in absolutes like lsu would have been a big underdog to Georgia. I suggest tarzana go back and rewatch that “solid win” Georgia had over Kentucky, one of his feathers in the dawgs’ cap, that was a nip-and-tuck game decided in the final minutes. It wasn’t until then that the contest was more than a one-possession game. My money would have been on your boy richt coming up small
Posted on 8/2/23 at 5:54 pm to tenacious
That last night was especially crazy.
I was monitoring it from a weddings. Or at least the reception. I missed the actual wedding because I was home watching the LSU- Tennessee game on television. I just went to the reception with my purple and gold tie and told everyone how beautiful the ceremony was.
I was monitoring it from a weddings. Or at least the reception. I missed the actual wedding because I was home watching the LSU- Tennessee game on television. I just went to the reception with my purple and gold tie and told everyone how beautiful the ceremony was.
Posted on 8/2/23 at 5:56 pm to BayouPride
Georgia did beat Kentucky; it was a solid win by an 11 point margin. LSU lost that game; I know Miles attempted to lessen the blow of that loss and the later one on Black Friday v Arkansas by crying out, "we were tied in regulation." He just ended up sounding silly.
To LSU's credit everything broke in their favor leading up to the mythical NCG. I do remember Mark Richt attempting to make the case for playing in the NCG because "his team was playing the best football in the country" the 2nd half of the season.
There's no doubt that Georgia would have been about a TD favorite v LSU in a hypothetical matchup with LSU in the SECCG. LSU's defense was reeling in the aftermath of their loss at home to underdog Arkansas. Matt Flynn was hurt-- a still inexperienced Ryan Perriloux would have started and stared into the teeth of an incessant Dawg blitz; on defense the Tigers, who were shredded by Arkansas and Kentucky would have been challenged by a much more formidable attack led by Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno.
However, I'm really no fan of alternate outcomes. The Vandy kicker didn't connect on a game-winning boot at Tennessee, so we'll never know what we never knew back in 2007.
To LSU's credit everything broke in their favor leading up to the mythical NCG. I do remember Mark Richt attempting to make the case for playing in the NCG because "his team was playing the best football in the country" the 2nd half of the season.
There's no doubt that Georgia would have been about a TD favorite v LSU in a hypothetical matchup with LSU in the SECCG. LSU's defense was reeling in the aftermath of their loss at home to underdog Arkansas. Matt Flynn was hurt-- a still inexperienced Ryan Perriloux would have started and stared into the teeth of an incessant Dawg blitz; on defense the Tigers, who were shredded by Arkansas and Kentucky would have been challenged by a much more formidable attack led by Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno.
However, I'm really no fan of alternate outcomes. The Vandy kicker didn't connect on a game-winning boot at Tennessee, so we'll never know what we never knew back in 2007.
Posted on 8/2/23 at 6:12 pm to tarzana
You're a dumb S.O.B. Georgia got skull fuked by Tennessee 7-35.
Posted on 8/2/23 at 7:24 pm to tenacious
I saw this video. At the time, I don’t think I remembered even half of all that crazy shite that happened. What a season
Posted on 8/2/23 at 9:53 pm to tarzana
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Georgia was playing the best football in the country for 6 weeks prior to the SEC Championship game. They finished 11-2 overall (6-2 SEC). They were a much better team than Tennessee (Georgia had lost to the Vols early in the season which kept them out of the SECCG). Georgia destroyed Auburn and Florida, two teams LSU struggled to beat. Georgia was the best team in America in 2007; they proved it in the Sugar Bowl where they annihilated unbeaten Hawaii.
Hahaha same team got waxed by Tennessee by 21pts. That game was in October not early in the year. Typical Richt team, then the next year with that same offensive skill talent and a bunch of preseason hype got their arse beat by Alabama at home in that black out game.
LSU was the best team in 2007 when healthy which we were a month after the season in the natty. We would have destroyed Georgia
Posted on 8/2/23 at 11:45 pm to tarzana
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LSU's defense was reeling in the aftermath of their loss at home to underdog Arkansas.
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on defense the Tigers, who were shredded by Arkansas and Kentucky would have been challenged by a much more formidable attack led by Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno.
And yet, somehow managed to limit the Vol offense to 14 points, the same offense that blasted the "incessant Dawg blitz" for 35.
It's pretty obvious by now that Tarzana is simply trolling. He's clearly not stupid enough to believe the crap he's spouting, so he either wants people to think he's stupid or gets some kind of kick out of thinking he's annoyed people. Which is pretty sad either way.
Hope things get better for ya, champ.
Posted on 8/3/23 at 7:58 am to Akit1
West Virginia’s championship altering implosion
This is a cool video about that game
This is a cool video about that game
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