Ryan Day and OSU now running scared from Washington

I'm excited to play UT in 2024, but Michigan could be losing the likes of McCarthy/Corum/Edwards/Keegan/Zinter/Cornelius Johnson on offense alone. Michigan will probably be reloading on offense when they play.
 
Texas could go 0-2 in those matchups. They are healthier programs right now than Texas and I am still not 100% sold on Sarkisian's future with you guys. I really think Texas should have stuck with Tom Herman. Sarkisian doesn't strike me as necessarily bad, he just seems mediocre.

I am curious to see how OU and Texas do in the SEC. I feel like OU is recruiting very well right now so if Venables can find a way to coach stronger, OU could do well early on in the SEC. Texas strikes me as an perennial 8-4 or 7-5 type team at the moment no matter where they play. Texas can play with the big boys but it seems like they cannot string together the same performance week after week. That has been a problem for a long time with Texas. I think they have the talent and they usually put together a couple of great games each season but they then lose to teams like Texas Tech in clunkers.

I could see Texas doing the same thing in the SEC beating LSU or Alabama one week and then losing to Miss State the next.
lol stuck with Tom Herman?!?! Tell me you don't know what was going on without telling me you don't know what's going on..

Did you know he had like 13 scholarship WRs and only 8 scholarship OL players? Did you know that under him.. we were losing OL prospects to G5 schools? But we should have kept him?
 
I'm excited to play UT in 2024, but Michigan could be losing the likes of McCarthy/Corum/Edwards/Keegan/Zinter/Cornelius Johnson on offense alone. Michigan will probably be reloading on offense when they play.
Yeah, I hope UT wins but I'm going to be there regardless..it's a game vs another true blueblood.. We only played y'all once.. in the Rosebowl in 2004.. so this is going to be a terrific atmosphere and should be a really good game.. UT normally plays up in big games.. Be cool to see how Arch does in his first road game
 
Hahahaha MI has schedule bottom feeders forever and they now try to thump their chest for scheduling one H/H with a decent team. Go little brother, follow in tOSU's footsteps.
Seems like you’re scared of a pac12 bottom feeder. Makes sense, since you ran away scared from playing Illinois is 2020.
 
Not to rile up tOSU fans but this is soft move for them.. they can't handle two westcoast games in the same season.. but SC and UCLA are expected to travel for a few games to the midwest or even on the East coast?
God forbid that I defend Ohio State, but I think you will see more of this. Keep in mind that the two games were in 2024 and 2025. In 2025 Ohio State had Texas and Washington. If they move to new divisionless scheduling, which is likely, they will have a tougher slate of games in general.

UGA currently has the following OOC. We will have to drop a game in the years where we have 4 (2024, 2025, 2026, and 2030), and it would not surprise me to see us drop some of the better teams in the years where we have multiple P5 plus GaTech. That would be 2026, 2027, 2030, 2033. I can see us dropping Louisville and a couple of the Clemson games.

2024
08/31 - vs Clemson (in Atlanta, GA)
09/07 - Tennessee Tech
11/23 - UMass
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2025
08/30 - at UCLA
09/06 - Austin Peay
11/22 - Charlotte
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2026
09/05 - UCLA

09/12 - WKU
09/19 - at Louisville
11/28 - Georgia Tech

2027
09/04 - at Florida State
09/18 - Louisville

11/27 - at Georgia Tech

2028
09/09 - Florida A&M
09/16 - Florida State
11/25 - Georgia Tech

2029
09/15 - at Clemson
11/24 - at Georgia Tech

2030
08/31 - Clemson

09/07 - North Carolina A&T
09/14 - Ohio State
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2031
08/30 - at Ohio State
09/06 - Western Carolina
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2032
09/04 - Clemson
11/27 - Georgia Tech

2033
09/03 - at Clemson
09/17 - NC State

11/26 - at Georgia Tech

2034
09/16 - at NC State
11/25 - Georgia Tech
 
God forbid that I defend Ohio State, but I think you will see more of this. Keep in mind that the two games were in 2024 and 2025. In 2025 Ohio State had Texas and Washington. If they move to new divisionless scheduling, which is likely, they will have a tougher slate of games in general.

UGA currently has the following OOC. We will have to drop a game in the years where we have 4 (2024, 2025, 2026, and 2030), and it would not surprise me to see us drop some of the better teams in the years where we have multiple P5 plus GaTech. That would be 2026, 2027, 2030, 2033. I can see us dropping Louisville and a couple of the Clemson games.

2024
08/31 - vs Clemson (in Atlanta, GA)
09/07 - Tennessee Tech
11/23 - UMass
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2025
08/30 - at UCLA
09/06 - Austin Peay
11/22 - Charlotte
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2026
09/05 - UCLA

09/12 - WKU
09/19 - at Louisville
11/28 - Georgia Tech

2027
09/04 - at Florida State
09/18 - Louisville

11/27 - at Georgia Tech

2028
09/09 - Florida A&M
09/16 - Florida State
11/25 - Georgia Tech

2029
09/15 - at Clemson
11/24 - at Georgia Tech

2030
08/31 - Clemson

09/07 - North Carolina A&T
09/14 - Ohio State
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2031
08/30 - at Ohio State
09/06 - Western Carolina
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2032
09/04 - Clemson
11/27 - Georgia Tech

2033
09/03 - at Clemson
09/17 - NC State

11/26 - at Georgia Tech

2034
09/16 - at NC State
11/25 - Georgia Tech
Ohio State has always had respectable OOC scheduling, and if we're being honest, Washington isn't a marquee opponent that is going to make a big splash financially like Texas or Bama. They're a nice team but we don't gain anything by keeping them. Also, if GT got their shit together that 2030 UGA slate would be amazing.
 
lol stuck with Tom Herman?!?! Tell me you don't know what was going on without telling me you don't know what's going on..

Did you know he had like 13 scholarship WRs and only 8 scholarship OL players? Did you know that under him.. we were losing OL prospects to G5 schools? But we should have kept him?

Ok, his record was alright but it sounds like his recruiting was horrible.

My point is, Texas seems to show they can compete at a high level most seasons but they are just not consistent. That isn't an insult, that is actually a compliment because if you guys can just figure out consistency from a game-to-game performance, you are easily back to at least the level you were at with Mac Brown winning 10 games a year.

Take this past year, Texas almost beat 11-2 Alabama and 13-2 TCU and they did beat Kansas State but they also lost to Texas Tech and probably should have lost to Iowa State. Texas shows year in and year out they have the potential to belong.

I will say this past year showed a lot of progress. I guess that I mentioned Tom Herman because he had that 10-3 season and beat Georgia. That was Texas' strongest season in a long time.
 
no that's the rumor..tosu is going to play in LA.. they figured 2 trips to the Pacific coast was probably too much for them lol

I'd feel it be more to not wanting to play Texas and washington ooc in 2025 if I were guessing. Wonder if we get a high profile neutral site for 24. That'd be cool
 
Ohio State has always had respectable OOC scheduling, and if we're being honest, Washington isn't a marquee opponent that is going to make a big splash financially like Texas or Bama. They're a nice team but we don't gain anything by keeping them. Also, if GT got their shit together that 2030 UGA slate would be amazing.
Clemson might be back to the Clemson we knew in the 00’s by then
 
Finally missed on a QB, which was bound to happen eventually. Boyd, Watson and Lawrence could overcome their mediocre o-line. DJU couldn’t
I always thought BV was the real reason they were so good but I guess not. I guess the lord just ain't lordin over Clemson as much anymore.
 
I always thought BV was the real reason they were so good but I guess not. I guess the lord just ain't lordin over Clemson as much anymore.
BV had a lot to do with it for sure, but the last couple of years, their offense has hurt em more than their defense
 
BV had a lot to do with it for sure, but the last couple of years, their offense has hurt em more than their defense
Wonder if NIL has helped level the playing field. I always wondered why elite players would want to live in fucking Clemson, SC.
 
Wonder if NIL has helped level the playing field. I always wondered why elite players would want to live in fucking Clemson, SC.
They’re located close to a lot of talent being pretty well right on the GA line, but Dabo hasn’t embraced the portal or NIL, and that’s gonna hurt em. Bama, UGA and OSU have to fill some gaps through the portal from time to time, and Clemson doesn’t recruit at their level
 
They’re located close to a lot of talent being pretty well right on the GA line, but Dabo hasn’t embraced the portal or NIL, and that’s gonna hurt em. Bama, UGA and OSU have to fill some gaps through the portal from time to time, and Clemson doesn’t recruit at their level
From a proximity standpoint yeah, they've got a good spot. You could never get me to want to live in a town that's half the population of the college though. You're right though, Dabo needs to make some changes or they're gonna fall hard real fast.
 
BV had a lot to do with it for sure, but the last couple of years, their offense has hurt em more than their defense
wait..their defense was that bad this past season? It always looked like it was more of an offensive issue. I didn't think they missed a beat defensively
 
God forbid that I defend Ohio State, but I think you will see more of this. Keep in mind that the two games were in 2024 and 2025. In 2025 Ohio State had Texas and Washington. If they move to new divisionless scheduling, which is likely, they will have a tougher slate of games in general.

UGA currently has the following OOC. We will have to drop a game in the years where we have 4 (2024, 2025, 2026, and 2030), and it would not surprise me to see us drop some of the better teams in the years where we have multiple P5 plus GaTech. That would be 2026, 2027, 2030, 2033. I can see us dropping Louisville and a couple of the Clemson games.

2024
08/31 - vs Clemson (in Atlanta, GA)
09/07 - Tennessee Tech
11/23 - UMass
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2025
08/30 - at UCLA
09/06 - Austin Peay
11/22 - Charlotte
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2026
09/05 - UCLA

09/12 - WKU
09/19 - at Louisville
11/28 - Georgia Tech

2027
09/04 - at Florida State
09/18 - Louisville

11/27 - at Georgia Tech

2028
09/09 - Florida A&M
09/16 - Florida State
11/25 - Georgia Tech

2029
09/15 - at Clemson
11/24 - at Georgia Tech

2030
08/31 - Clemson

09/07 - North Carolina A&T
09/14 - Ohio State
11/30 - Georgia Tech

2031
08/30 - at Ohio State
09/06 - Western Carolina
11/29 - at Georgia Tech

2032
09/04 - Clemson
11/27 - Georgia Tech

2033
09/03 - at Clemson
09/17 - NC State

11/26 - at Georgia Tech

2034
09/16 - at NC State
11/25 - Georgia Tech
If the expansion does anything..it makes it EASIER to schedule good OOC games because at the end of the day it won't hurt you if you stumble.

I don't get why they now want to pull games for next season when it's not a 4 team playoff..it's 12..
 
wait..their defense was that bad this past season? It always looked like it was more of an offensive issue. I didn't think they missed a beat defensively
Read what you quoted again.
 
Read what you quoted again.
yeah but you said BV had a lot to do with it... but i disagree.. i actually think he was slipping.. the guy had no adjustments.. he would just blitz more
 
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