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1 hour ago, Bama Panther said:

Kirby will have Georgia at or near the top of college football for a loooong time. At his age (48), he could have another good 15-20 years in him. 

Yeah, I don't wanna speak too early or irrationally, he could possibly be the next Saban.

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36 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

Anyone heard of players opting out from the top 4 teams? 

It doesn't happen because of the chance to win the natty.  Only fringe roster guys will transfer when the portal window opens but its like players that aren't playing anyways.  CFP disincentivized the Bowl games, no matter how you rotate them into the playoff format if they aren't a playoff game they are virtually worthless. Players will opt out/transfer etc etc and not think twice about it.

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1 hour ago, Steelo said:

Yeah, I don't wanna speak too early or irrationally, he could possibly be the next Saban.

He could be better than Saban. At the age of 48, Saban was going into his last season at Michigan State before leaving for LSU, where he won his first national championship.

Kirby is already at a premier program with two National Championships already under his belt. He has perennial top 2-3 recruiting classes, and he is at his alma mater. He is set up for great success. 

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5 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

He could be better than Saban. At the age of 48, Saban was going into his last season at Michigan State before leaving for LSU, where he won his first national championship.

Kirby is already at a premier program with two National Championships already under his belt. He has perennial top 2-3 recruiting classes, and he is at his alma mater. He is set up for great success. 

I mean their last 30 games they have lost once by 3 pts.  Amazing 

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3 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

"The Seminoles played without their top two quarterbacks, top two running backs, top two receivers, starting tight end, three starting defensive linemen, two of three starting linebackers and three starting defensive backs. They were down 29 scholarship players in all."

Cut the excuses Brooklyn!

 

This was ACC vs SEC last game of the season. This is what you will get.

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