Georgia Football: More Bulletin Board Material from Mullen

JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 27: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on during a game against the Florida Gators at TIAA Bank Field on October 27, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 27: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on during a game against the Florida Gators at TIAA Bank Field on October 27, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Georgia football seems to have a biggest fan with Dan Mullen. What has Florida’s head ball coach had to say this time?

The offseason can be a dangerous time for Georgia football fans. The playing of spring games, names being entered into the transfer portal, and position battles all lead to speculation.

For some reason though, the offseason also becomes a time where fans and now coaches tend to forget their place and where they belong.

Let’s take a flashback to October 27, 2018, Jacksonville, Florida. Possibly one of the greatest rivalries in college sports and a fight for bragging rights for the next calendar year. Both Georgia and Florida are ranked inside the top ten and the game was set for what seemed to be a highly competitive game.

As we all know Georgia would go to donkey stomp the Gators and the rest is history. Dan Mullen remained baby brother to head coach Kirby Smart and the Dawgs continued their streak of owning the WLOCP rivalry series.

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As if a 36-17 defeat and a loss against Kentucky was not enough embarrassment for Florida their head coach continues to dig them into an even deeper hole.

If there is one team in which “smack talking” has not favored them it is for sure the University of Florida.

After the 42-7 blowout in 2017 Florida players went on to say that the score did not really determine “who the better team was”. Apparently losing by 35 points doesn’t scream you’re inferior to the Dawgs.

Things did not stop there. In fact, before that Dawg fans heard the famous last words spoke when a Florida defensive back came out and said anybody can do what Fromm does and that all he throws is “basic slant routes”.

Again the score can speak for itself.

This now has all led up to the current date and despite  Mullen never beating Smart in his career as a head coach, never winning an SEC title, and never winning his division which Mullen still continues to run his mouth.

Smart has already checked all three of those things off in just his first three years of coaching.

In the past couple of weeks, Mullen has attempted to “troll” Georgia with his comments about the spring game attendance and just recently made another comment about the National title drought in Athens.

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This should come to no surprise to Dawg fans as we have seen this before with Mullen’s comment about Georgia being a blind squirrel eventually finding their nuts when the Dawgs became SEC Champs in 2017.

Let me set the record straight. As a head coach, Smart is now 2-0 against Mullen, has out recruited Mullen every single year as a head coach, has more SEC titles, has twice as many Division titles, and yet Cousin Eddie and his delinquent followers still feel they have room to talk about the University of Georgia.

I say all of this as a message to all of you faithful Dawgs out there. We know what Georgia football is, we know what we stand for, and we sure as heck know that we own the University of Florida. So don’t stoop down to their level by joining in on their childish games.

While they keep providing us material to pin on our bulletin boards and tape up in the locker room we will let what we do on the field do all of the talking. As fans, we know what this team is capable of and the direction that Georgia football is headed in.

Don’t let those jort wearing, gator chomping, and incompetent fans get under their skin. They finished third in the East so take it easy on them. While they run their mouths we will be preparing to make another run at a National title.