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Posted on 5/24/24 at 10:15 am to AUTiger789
Posted on 5/24/24 at 10:15 am to AUTiger789
Hang on to those old memories. That’s all AU is gonna have for a very long time. I’m sure Georgias 20 years of blasting AU out of the stadium won’t be among your favorites
This post was edited on 5/24/24 at 10:16 am
Posted on 5/24/24 at 11:02 am to SaturdayNAthens
The DSOR is always cyclical… it will flip over to Auburn’s favor in time. It’s been going back and forth for over 130 years.
The entire historic series has been comprised of each team going on long, sustained runs before the pendulum swinging back to the other team’s favor.
The DSOR has had 8 such periods:
1892-1919: Auburn went 13-7-1
1920-1931: Georgia went 11-0-1
1932-1939: Auburn went 6-1-1
1940-1952: Georgia went 10-1-1
1953-1965: Auburn went 11-2
1966-1982: Georgia went 10-6-1
1983-2005: Auburn went 15-7-1
2006-2023: Georgia has gone 16-3
The 8 swings of the DSOR average being 16 years in length, with the team in control winning 75%+ of the games during the period.
This current swing has lasted 18 years. It followed a period of 23 years during which Auburn was in full control.
This will swing back. It always does.
The entire historic series has been comprised of each team going on long, sustained runs before the pendulum swinging back to the other team’s favor.
The DSOR has had 8 such periods:
1892-1919: Auburn went 13-7-1
1920-1931: Georgia went 11-0-1
1932-1939: Auburn went 6-1-1
1940-1952: Georgia went 10-1-1
1953-1965: Auburn went 11-2
1966-1982: Georgia went 10-6-1
1983-2005: Auburn went 15-7-1
2006-2023: Georgia has gone 16-3
The 8 swings of the DSOR average being 16 years in length, with the team in control winning 75%+ of the games during the period.
This current swing has lasted 18 years. It followed a period of 23 years during which Auburn was in full control.
This will swing back. It always does.
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