After watching the Ohio State/VT game last night believe I saw the “Depth” talk proven again.
Ohio State led by urban meyer put on display a lot of the things that he learned while coaching in the SEC. Actually reminds me of Alabama football over the past several years. Just continue to beat on them until there is nothing left. Happened to us in Atlanta. Know that is often said, but Alabama physically whipped us in the second half.
What has changed since then?
We are in the “early stages” of building depth, getting there at certain positions, but not overall at this point. Many talking heads around the country referring to Georgia Football first mention, outstanding linebacking. Then the question arises as to what will happen with the defensive line in 2015. We have players that have been on campus for a while, several playing their last season in Athens.
We have added players such as Trenton Thompson, Jonathan Ledbetter, Michael Barnett, DaQuan Hawkins, and Justin Young. While talented, as talented as they are, still have to get into the mix before conclusions can be made. This is the SEC, not high school. Tyler Clark and Julian Rochester coming in 2016. Anyone that has played the game knows that there is a difference in practice and game time.
Looking over the Ohio State schedule, don't see a single loss for OS. Appears to me that Ohio State being the National Champs will be in the Final Four regardless of schedule. Can't leave an undefeated National Champ out. Pretty simple to figure.
www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-footb...-m-footbl-sched.html
Back to Georgia. Depth building is occurring. How far these young pups can take us, we will find out soon.
Takes me to this.
The Georgia/Alabama game in Athens, just became huge for both teams. Saban wants another crack at meyer. Alabama is going to be ready to play every game on their schedule, they do have depth and are very talented. Do we have depth as deep as Alabama, don't think so. Sanford Stadium will be rocking when Alabama comes to town. Saban is already showing his surly side both in his pressers and on TV.
Pruitt/Rocker and Company know first hand what it is like facing off with Alabama or being a part of the Alabama team.
Did I forget South Carolina, nope. Might be someone on this board can preview their thoughts on the Gamecocks led by Steve Spurrier.