In total agreement about our talent yankeedawg1. Not to harp, we however have had a lot of talent over the years.
Somehow at different points in time, coaching did not meet the player talent level. Not looking for any "stuff" to get started just calling it like I have seen it.
Along with that, out of Spurrier's can of whip ass statements year after year was the amount of talent that UGA always has. Truth. He has used it over and over to motivate his players.
Staying on that subject. Unless my eyes and ears deceive me, with the new hires, recruiting has elevated. For Spurrier to say that now . . . . He is right.
I am curious about Lorenzo Carter. Hoping that we don't encounter some of the problems that Spurrier went through with Jadeveon Clowney. Talent that excels sometimes have "adjustment problems". Anyway, will be interesting seeing how Pruitt and Company handle that. In past years many of the BMOC were "allowed" certain things, believe that to be a thing of the past.
Back to South Carolina. A loss to Kentucky, going by point spreads should lose to Georgia. Watched Clemson beat Louisville last night, they are a very good team. Spurrier has to come into Athens and pull out all of the "stuff" he has to win this game, and he will. The comfort zone in Columbia right now has to be shaky at best.
Another high five from me to Jeremy Pruitt for building a fire under some feet in Athens about the need for a Indoor Practice Facility. Saturday between the Hedges I am hoping to see Pruitt and Company build a fire under the defensive players feet. Say this . . . . If Spurrier had the upper hand, he would call plays like there was no tomorrow. Paybacks can be heart warming.
Good read yd1
Go Dawgs, Coach 'em Up!