GAME 3 TX @ 10 MICH • 12ET • FOX

So Georgia didn’t have a winning culture last year?

You just going to post nonsense now?
Of course, we did. We lost one game by 3 points against Bama in the SECCG and were out of the CFP because only 4 teams got in last year. We've won 42 straight regular season games. While we certainly have guys who like to drive fast, we don't have a HC who was suspended for 6 games last year, suspended for a season and given a show cause penalty for 4 years. Basically a coach who had to run to the NFL because he was out of CFB for cheating. And a bunch of assistants also suspended. We are currently ranked no. 1, and while we likely lose a game this year, it's because of tougher scheduling that everyone is going through, and we will make the CFP.

I laid out in detail your culture problems - UGA has none of those. Nor do any of the other top teams. You guys are way out in front of everyone on the cheating, getting suspended, etc. You are just ignoring the obvious facts.
 
We had some great defensive recruiting under Harbaugh, and that's actually continuing, and he hit on JJ/Corum but man...WR recruiting has especially been rough. Who wants to come to a run-heavy offense as an elite WR?

I actually think our line will progress fine this year, and our QB actually isn't doing that poorly but he's a game manager. We just don't have any playmakers to get the ball to at the receiver position -- which is why we're leaning heavily on Loveland at TE. Teams are simply loading the box, and that's the end of our offense since we're also breaking in 4-5 new starters on the offensive line.

We're going to have to hit the portal hard this year (along with recruiting skill players) if we want to see some serious improvement next season. Our best position is RB but they're going to struggle all year against loaded boxes.
Michigan rbs ran for 4.7 games per vs Texas. Might have had a chance to grind it out, if Ewers wasn’t dealing.

I don’t love your play calling. There was a 3rd and 2 around the Michigan 40 in the 1st half. I expected a run. Thinking as long as it goes for 1 yard, Michigan has 2 plays to get 2 yards. If they throw, just the perfect situation for play action. Instead Michigan went straight drop back and threw a pick. I just didn’t understand the call. Help your QB out
 
Of course, we did. We lost one game by 3 points against Bama in the SECCG and were out of the CFP because only 4 teams got in last year. We've won 42 straight regular season games. While we certainly have guys who like to drive fast, we don't have a HC who was suspended for 6 games last year, suspended for a season and given a show cause penalty for 4 years. Basically a coach who had to run to the NFL because he was out of CFB for cheating. And a bunch of assistants also suspended. We are currently ranked no. 1, and while we likely lose a game this year, it's because of tougher scheduling that everyone is going through, and we will make the CFP.

I laid out in detail your culture problems - UGA has none of those. Nor do any of the other top teams. You guys are way out in front of everyone on the cheating, getting suspended, etc. You are just ignoring the obvious facts.
Sounds like a culture problem. Staff and athletes betting on games, losing games. Pretty unacceptable to have the most recruiting talent on paper and lose to Alabama. Yikes.
 
Michigan rbs ran for 4.7 games per vs Texas. Might have had a chance to grind it out, if Ewers wasn’t dealing.

I don’t love your play calling. There was a 3rd and 2 around the Michigan 40 in the 1st half. I expected a run. Thinking as long as it goes for 1 yard, Michigan has 2 plays to get 2 yards. If they throw, just the perfect situation for play action. Instead Michigan went straight drop back and threw a pick. I just didn’t understand the call. Help your QB out
Anecdotally I think the running game got better after half but by then we were already playing catch up, can't have 7 minute drives when you need to make up 21+ points.

I think my biggest problem with the play calling is that they still are calling plays like we have JJ and Co back there. They need to adjust to the fact that they're going to have to scheme successful plays and not just will them into existence with talent.
 
Anecdotally I think the running game got better after half but by then we were already playing catch up, can't have 7 minute drives when you need to make up 21+ points.

I think my biggest problem with the play calling is that they still are calling plays like we have JJ and Co back there. They need to adjust to the fact that they're going to have to scheme successful plays and not just will them into existence with talent.
Michigan is very odd. They can get very creative in the run game, but the pass game is very vanilla. That is a bit unusual.
 
Well...that's exactly what they're doing lol. And we didn't used to have much creativity either; other than the occasional flea flicker.

They have run some plays that had schemed guys wide open, but on one of those Warren overthrew the WR and on the other, the WR ran the wrong route.

I think Mullings or even Hall finishes the year as the starter. I think they should use Edwards as a permanent slot receiver. But they're going to need to get creative to find talent at the receiver spot. Like I said, teams are just going to load the box and make us beat them on the ground (which we used to be able to do but can't this year starting an entirely new offense top to bottom).

I hate the two QB thing. If Orji can't pass, keep him out of the game. If he's an elite athlete? Hell, make him a a huge outside wideout. IMO I don't want to see another QB come in unless its' Jadyn Davis at this point but I don't want to break Davis either by throwing him to the wolves.

I don't see a point in burning Davis' redshirt this year.

I've said it for a couple years now, but Edwards should be used in a slotback role (think OSU with Samuel in 2016)

I don't think the running game will be able to live up to its potential until Michigan is able to demonstrate any kind of downfield passing game.
 
Sounds like a culture problem. Staff and athletes betting on games, losing games. Pretty unacceptable to have the most recruiting talent on paper and lose to Alabama. Yikes.
Listen to you spouting nonsense. Who are the staff and athletes betting on games? The fuck you talking about.

None of what you said is culture and you know it. You have been reduced to babbling nonsense because you can't counter a single thing I said. I really think you are embarrassed as hell where your program is and lack of culture, but you have to come here and try to defend it by typing something that has nothing to do with what I pointed out. I posted facts, you are making shit up.

Must be tough to know you are a fan of cheating ass program with no culture. Especially when for so many years you blabbered on and on about the Michigan Man bullshit. Totally exposed now.
 
Listen to you spouting nonsense. Who are the staff and athletes betting on games? The fuck you talking about.

None of what you said is culture and you know it. You have been reduced to babbling nonsense because you can't counter a single thing I said. I really think you are embarrassed as hell where your program is and lack of culture, but you have to come here and try to defend it by typing something that has nothing to do with what I pointed out. I posted facts, you are making shit up.

Must be tough to know you are a fan of cheating ass program with no culture. Especially when for so many years you blabbered on and on about the Michigan Man bullshit. Totally exposed now.
Culture

(if it sounds like nonsense, it's because I'm mirroring your argument)
 
Culture

(if it sounds like nonsense, it's because I'm mirroring your argument)
One staff, 3 months ago, who as immediately fired? LOL, not a culture problem. You would be sitting here defending him. Are you really this dumb? The question answers itself.
 
One staff, 3 months ago, who as immediately fired? LOL, not a culture problem. You would be sitting here defending him. Are you really this dumb? The question answers itself.
Michigan -- One staff member, who was immediately suspended over 8 months ago?
 
Harbaugh is a great coach, but he is not a good recruiter. He is better suited for NFL or smaller schools. He is reliant on development. That is tough way to have consistency at a blue blood. I think Michigan gets better, but they need to find some play making on offense.
Highly debatable considering he was only 49-22 at michigan before Stallions started doing his thing.
 
Why would I be crying? As I clearly pointed out, when you made an excuse that losing players and coaches was a reason that you now suck, I pointed out that real programs that aren't built on a foundation of lies and cheating can lose more players than you did, and coaches, and still win. When you have a cheating culture, you are going to see a lousy program, as we are now seeing.

We played back-to-back and then lost a single game last year, which kept us out of the CFP. You were lucky you avoided us, that's for sure. As for the crack about us playing TSU, the last time we played your team, we beat the shit out of you, lol—so a nice try, but a swing and a miss.

Your program may have once been built on such values and principles, but you lost those principles because you hadn't won a true NC in 70 years. You resorted to cheating. If you are happy with that, that says a lot about you. And if you are so glad to win a single NC and then be irrelevant, that's also a sad outlook. So, congrats.

Your current status is because you are cheaters and have no culture to build around.
This is exactly why they will never be a true blue blood. They are up there in wins racking up a lot in the 1800's and early 1900's. They win a championship every 40 years. They can't sustain success like other programs after they win. Technically they had to cheat to win so it is difficult to label them as a winner for the last 2 decades or longer. They are a mid-tier 3 1/2 or 4 star program.
 
This is exactly why they will never be a true blue blood. They are up there in wins racking up a lot in the 1800's and early 1900's. They win a championship every 40 years. They can't sustain success like other programs after they win. Technically they had to cheat to win so it is difficult to label them as a winner for the last 2 decades or longer. They are a mid-tier 3 1/2 or 4 star program.
I assure you, I appreciate the hate. But they are exactly the definition of a blue blood—a once great program that has fallen on hard times. They can't afford the help anymore, and the paint is peeling on their mansions. The current generations have the name, and that's it. What you mean to say, IMO, is they aren't elite. They haven't been for a long, long time, and but for cheating their asses off wouldn't have had the one-off NC last year.
 
I assure you, I appreciate the hate. But they are exactly the definition of a blue blood—a once great program that has fallen on hard times. They can't afford the help anymore, and the paint is peeling on their mansions. The current generations have the name, and that's it. What you mean to say, IMO, is they aren't elite. They haven't been for a long, long time, and but for cheating their asses off wouldn't have had the one-off NC last year.
This is the key right here. Last year was a complete anomaly, and you could strongly argue that if they hadn't cheated the previous two years, the success wouldn't have been there to convince all those guys to come back for 2023. Had it not been for ducking OSU in 2020 and then getting Stallions to do his thing, Harbaugh would've been fired several years ago and michigan would've likely been another 8 wins team the last 3 years. Harbaugh is the biggest coward since Pete Carroll, but at least Carroll actually built some elite teams at USC.
 
Kirk Campbell is a fucking awful OC, his qualifications were questionable even before the season started. Even if Michigan had a somewhat ok QB and somewhat ok WRs the offense would still be a mess with him calling the shots.

dUMb fans are just now hilariously starting to ask the same questions about some of these hires that everyone else did when the hires were made.

Wink is basically the new Don Brown, except maybe a slight downgrade.

This team just looks out of whack, they make stupid mistakes and there doesn't seem to be any real direction or continuity between the coaches.
 
Highly debatable considering he was only 49-22 at michigan before Stallions started doing his thing.
It’s not. Michigan isn’t his only stop. He has had success everywhere he has been. Some times you have to be reasonable for people to take you seriously
 
One staff, 3 months ago, who as immediately fired? LOL, not a culture problem. You would be sitting here defending him. Are you really this dumb? The question answers itself.
Didn’t Georgia change their mascot to a Hellcat? Glass houses. People need some perspective, say you want about Stallions, but he doesn’t have bodies on his resume
 
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