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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Seeing all the bama fans whining today is almost as fun as seeing the Saints whine after the playoff PI call, or lackthereof.  

But Bama and the Sec played a major role in creating the current situation, so they deserve it.  Maybe its not a good idea cram so many of the top programs into a couple of conferences.  

I'll be rooting against all SEC teams the entire time (outside of Tenn in round 1, then I hope they lose the next round).  

 

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Beck is out I think that makes UGA's chances go UP.

Figured I would hear that…not so sure about that.  Stockton has very little experience I would rather go with Beck.  Even if he has been pretty bad all year.

Think I will go with Georgia anyway their path isn’t too bad.

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21 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Figured I would hear that…not so sure about that.  Stockton has very little experience I would rather go with Beck.  Even if he has been pretty bad all year.

Think I will go with Georgia anyway their path isn’t too bad.

Beck sucks and UGA's offense suddenly looked noticably better as soon as he went out. I'll take my chances with Stockton.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Beck sucks and UGA's offense suddenly looked noticably better as soon as he went out. I'll take my chances with Stockton.

Plus Stockton is a threat as a runner which really can open up an offense. He may make some mistakes because of inexperience but Beck was making those anyway. 

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32 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Beck sucks and UGA's offense suddenly looked noticably better as soon as he went out. I'll take my chances with Stockton.

We’ve heard your QB opinions plenty in the past.  Hmm

3rd in the SEC in passing and #9 in the nation.  Hardly sucks

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36 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Plus Stockton is a threat as a runner which really can open up an offense. He may make some mistakes because of inexperience but Beck was making those anyway. 

He needs to be a running threat because his passing was pretty bad.  That was one of the worst looking interceptions I have ever seen.  Not a single Georgia player within ten yards of the pass.  Of course neither qb or or for that matter, either offense set the world on fire.  

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He needs to be a running threat because his passing was pretty bad.  That was one of the worst looking interceptions I have ever seen.  Not a single Georgia player within ten yards of the pass.  Of course neither qb or or for that matter, either offense set the world on fire.  

Yeah but you get those same dumb passes with Beck back there. So passing is a wash with Stockton being able to run giving him the advantage. 

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah but you get those same dumb passes with Beck back there. So passing is a wash with Stockton being able to run giving him the advantage. 

Naw this isn’t true.  Stockton has very little experience.  I gotta go with Beck on that alone but Beck has been ok.  Does he throw really bad picks yes but overall there is no doubt Georgia starts him if healthy.  Kirby knows these guy better than we do

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