There is just neaux way GA holds their position after this win. Condoms proove that you can move up on an off day so FL passes GA after a Sooner win or there is simply no justice with the comdom move. I want tOSU to SOOOOO show up! GEAUX NUTS...:huh:
Clic, I didn't think the Nuts had a chance to cover with Beanie. Of course, I also said there was no way the Irish & UM would cover the over. :wave:
It has been that kind of a day. Oregon just got took by Purdue. Tricky Rick and the bruins got washed by BYU which makes the Vols even more pathetic then I thought! I think there is room for another freak accident. I think the nuts cover. Trick to that is thinking the condoms roll hard. :grin: I will stop now...
He scraped by against a TERRIBLE NC State team...a game NC State should've won. Then he lost to Vandy. Count him out. And as far as UGA being #2, not for long.:nope: I wonder what kind of injury Stafford had there near the end? Cramps? I hope that's all it was...I want them with no excuses.
I posted this before the 2007 season: "While Blake Mitchell will be good, I don't think that South Carolina has enough true weapons to make him a dominant QB in 2007. The Gamecocks will go to another bowl, but I doubt that they will take the next step as a contender until Chris Smelley develops. Mo Brown is a big question mark in terms of taking Rice's place." To be honest, I expect Smelley to get much better under Spurrier. (note: Chris Smelley is from Tuscaloosa and has a brother who plays for Bama) This is Smelley's coming out year... He is going through his growing pains, but look out. Mo Brown is still under the radar, but his play yesterday did impress me. I'm glad that Georgia is done with the Gamecocks this year because they will now be in the roll of a spoiler, and will only get tougher as the season progresses. Georgia now leads the series 45-14, but the Georgia-South Carolina game has always been close in recent years. It is just the nature of the beast. South Carolina has about 18 players from Georgia and Georgia has just about as many from South Carolina. Adding Spurrier to into the mix has made it even more interesting. Oh, and I can't forget that Lee Corso picked South Carolina to win the SEC East this year.