Thought about posting this for a couple of days, going back and forth as to posting or not. However, this is a board that is open to conversation, some agree and some don't. Give it a go.
Watched the Tennessee game on Saturday, thinking that I would see just what a push that game would be for UGA. First off it is an SEC game and seldom are there any pushes in this conference.
After Monte Kiffin left the Tampa Bay Buccaneers I made a post saying that him going to UT was not a good thing for us, being Eastern Division SEC. Thought it would take a year or two for him to pull the Vols together and make them respectable.
IN MY OPINION, Monte Kiffin has these guys jumping off of the rafters for him. Does not surprise me, he is a very uplifting coach that knows how to get players to reach down and get whatever it takes to win. I am a Tampa Bay supporter and know of what I speak. Monte is so much like Erk, knows what it takes to light the fire in their bellies and have the defense move forward.
This game with UT I had pretty much written off as a win, can't with all due respect do that now. This team, like it or not, is going to be a handful for anyone in the SEC. Don't really like to say that, however the coaches at UT with all of their background have made believers not only of the fans, but the players. Mark my words, this is a tough game for us, especially in Knoxville.
On the offensive side of the ball, they have found that running back combination that is needed to make the rest of the offense work. The freshman is an absolute load. Guess that is why he was ranked so high in most scouting reports. Offensive line, big and moving people.
Do I like saying this, nope. It is what I have seen so far, and this of course is a young season. If we can't get some pressure from the edge, and move the ball with the talented receivers that we have . . . . trouble is lurking for us. Truthfully, I am really worried about the rest of this season, hope these young pups can step forward and make the University proud.
Last but not least, realize that we have South Carolina this week. That is where the concentration should be. SS is already mouthing off about not having an offense, watched him over the years, he is coming to Athens with butt kicking on his mind. He needs to do something big and the folks in Carolina are not unlike us, they want production. SS is wearing thin on the folks of South Carolina and they don't want promises, they want results. We have out recruited SS since he has been there . . . . can we OUT COACH SS . . . . Go Dawgs!