This just like in FSA it isn't an argument as much as it is a statement of fact. Besides I don't argue with Red, I just let him know that he is wrong.:shock::rofl:
gotta admire that strict 7 strike policy enforced after the backup lights it up. sends a direct message to all the others he wont stand for any nonsense on this team.
the new QB, Connor Shaw, should be interesting to watch. i didn't see him play vs Kentucky, but throwing for over 300 in your first SEC start is pretty impressive (especially since nobody has thrown for over 300 against Kentucky this season -- Kentucky's pass D is currently #25 in the nation) he's a dual-threat white guy that had 1,200 yards receiving as a WR as a soph in high school before moving to QB (those dual-threat guys are tough to defend because they stay alive longer in the pocket, and the longer you have to provide coverage on a play, the harder it gets for the secondary) besides his offer from Spurrier to play QB, his other most impressive offers were to Stanford and West Virginia. Jim Harbaugh flew all the way over to personally visit him at his high school in Georgia, shook his hand and gave him an offer as a quarterback for Stanford he's a true sophomore, and he beat out the guy with a year more experience in the system, redshirt sophomore Andrew Clifford (pro style QB) he also beat out true freshman Tanner McEvoy (another dual-threat white guy, who had offers from Miami, Michigan, UNC, UVA, Illinois, Pitt, NC State, Minnesota, Maryland, Louisville, Boston College, etc) South Carolina is currently in control of their own destiny: both them and Georgia are on top of the East with only one loss a piece, and South Carolina beat Georgia straight up, 45-42 this is the rest of their schedule: at Mississippi State at Tennessee at (#10) Arkansas Florida Citadel (#8) Clemson i hope they can beat Clemson, or else Clemson will finish 2-0 against the SEC this season with victories over Auburn and South Carolina, the two teams in last season's SEC Championship game regarding Georgia, this is the rest of their schedule: at Vanderbilt Florida New Mexico State (#24) Auburn Kentucky (#12) Georgia Tech (another chance for the ACC to beat the SEC) so South Carolina has three straight SEC games on the road versus Arkansas, Miss State, and Tennessee, then plays Florida at home while Georgia has three SEC home games left, and only one on the road, and they play easier opponents as well, so Georgia has a much more favorable schedule left as for Florida, their remaining schedule is: at (#24) Auburn at Georgia Vanderbilt at (#15) South Carolina Furman Florida State (and another chance for the ACC to beat the SEC) three SEC road games, one at home - and they already have two SEC losses while S. Carolina and Georgia only have one each... but Florida still has to play both of them, on the road as for Tennessee, they only have two losses as well (close games with both FL and GA), but they have to play #1 LSU, @ #2 Bama, @ #10 Arkansas and they still have to play #15 South Carolina, @ Kentucky, and Vandy