Georgia Football’s Hundred Year Flood
Oct 31, 2015; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Florida Gators defensive lineman Alex McCalister (14) tackles Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) during the second quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
A remarkable combination of remarkable events threatens to bring the Georgia football program to its knees.
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Disaster has struck the Bulldog nation.
The Dawgs were trounced by one of the top two teams in the country, lost on the road after losing their best player on play one, and lost two in a row to Florida, making the Dawgs 3 -2 in the last five meetings in Jacksonville.
“But it was embarrassing!”
“We were supposed to be good.”
About “embarrassing,” I got nothing. Life is embarrassing sometimes.
About, “we were supposed to be good,” were we?
Who said so?
Georgia fans said so, placing them in a class with the all-time delusional champs over in Columbia, South Carolina.
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