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re: What is considered a "successful" season at your school?
Posted on 8/24/23 at 3:01 pm to WG_Dawg
Posted on 8/24/23 at 3:01 pm to WG_Dawg
I get that circumstances alter things. Not all 10 win seasons are created equal, but generally speaking, every school has a standard by which success is measured. At this point for UGA, I'm guessing anything short of a Natty would disappoint most Dawg fans, thus a 13-1 season would technically be unsuccessful...
This post was edited on 8/24/23 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 8/24/23 at 3:04 pm to themetalreb
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I'm guessing anything short of a Natty would disappoint most Dawg fans, thus a 13-1 season would technically be unsuccessful...
I'd be "fine" with 13-1 this year. Can't win them all and it'd be the epitome of entitlement to be pissed after the run we've had.
That said, if we are 13-1 with a playoff loss to a surprise GO5 team, then frick that shite.
Posted on 8/24/23 at 3:42 pm to themetalreb
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At this point for UGA, I'm guessing anything short of a Natty would disappoint most Dawg fans,
I can't agree with that. Unless you're 2011-2020 bama I don't really think you can call a season a failure for not winning it all. I mean that's still a remarkably difficult thing to do that requires a ton to go right.
I DO think that where we are now we expect to mak ehte playoffs, so anything short of that wuld be considered unsuccessful. But I mean if we go 12-0 by adding more wins over AU/UF/UT/GT for the books, win our 15th SEC title over bama or LSU, but lose in the playoffs, I don't see how any rational thinking person would call that a failure. Especially considering a new QB, new OC, lots of new faces on the LOS, a rapidly worrisome RB depth chart, etc.
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