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Uncle Sam
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PREDICTIONS
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9/18/2006 12:07:36 AM
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I hear Tuberville tried to schedule some different teams so the schedule would be tougher, but Western Kentucky, UAB and Colorado didn't have any more openings; they were on Georgia's schedule.
Let's look at the rest of Georgia's schedule. I see South Carolina, Ole Miss and Mississippi State; you have already dismissed these as "not real," since Auburn plays them, too. (Auburn and Georgia also both play Florida, but you call the Gators "real.") And of course, there are the traditional powerhouses: Vanderbilt and Kentucky. And of course, there are the aforementioned Terrible Trio of WKU, UAB and Colorado. (n case anyone was wondering, Colorado is a sparkling 0-3 so far this seaosn, with losses to "powerhouses" like Montana St. and Colorado St.)
And in between these worl-beaters, somehow Tennessee and Georgia Tech managed to sneak in there; was Benjamin Russell High School not available, so you had to schedule some actual decent college teams?
Yeah... that's a real powerhouse schedule Georgia plays; I can see why you'd feel justified in trying to ridicule Auburn's schedule.
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