Close to LOI day, appears that Ole Miss has found its way back to playing solid SEC Football. Ole Miss did something that we again could not do, beat Alabama.
Turnovers and all of the excuses that many want to make, only thing that counts is the score when the clock hits zero.
Anyone that still wants to hang on to the past, times have changed.
See where Ole Miss at this point is #4 in the recruiting ratings (1/27/2016) by the “talking heads”. Do know this, every team in the SEC is basically after many of the same talent. Georgia at this point is sitting in ninth.
Takes me to this again.
Anyone that believes that a coaching change at the “top” was not needed, not much we can talk about.
Comes a time when “most” fans and supporters of Georgia Football need to take a close look at what “happened in 2016”.
Will never make an excuse for Kirby Smart or anyone connected with Georgia Football. Change was needed, and change happened.
If we had remained with the same group of coaches for 2016, not a doubt in my mind that 2016 Season would look like the past x number of years.
We (UGA) have two 5* players at this point. Ole Miss has three 5* players at this time.
Anyone that believes we will totally turn our program around in one year, just explains what Jim McElwain just went through. Gators had several really good football players. Gators also had a coach that arrived in Gainesville, Florida that got the “most” out of what Muschamp left. When facing off with Alabama . . . .
I do not believe that we will go through some of the same “things” we have gone through for the past x number of years.
This is what I hold true. Coach Smart hired offensive coaches that understand what it takes to get us back on track. A track that has been lost since . . . .
I have hopes, I do not have unexpected hopes such as has been the case with the AJC and others that build the fan base up, only to “back track”.
Georgia under these coaches are going to go back to “winning the wars” on the offensive and defensive lines. Coach Smart understands both sides of the ball. Comes from being around “professionals”.