Friday, October 22, 2010

The Hottest team in CFB (over the past two weeks) hits the road

OK, so maybe the Dawgs AREN'T the hottest team in the country over the last two weeks, but it is something I can hold on to. LET ME HAVE THAT!

Anyway, Georgia is on the road up in the Bluegrass state and while Randall Cobb is tweeting to the UK fans how much they suck, he and the Wildcats are still dangerous. I am NOT looking forward to watching the game tomorrow because I still fear the Dawgs could revert back to their ways from week 2 thru week 5 of the season. That said, Georgia has also shown that perhaps they are closer to 6-1 than they are to a legit 3-4, but the Dawgs COULDN'T find a way to win those games so let's move on.

Georgia is on the road, typically a place that Mark Richt thrives, and hopefully he is beating into the heads of his players that going 2-2 against Kentucky over the last four years is TURBULL. If Georgia is truly elite, it CANNOT lose to Kentucky. Georgia MUST take care of business.

Aaron Murray can get his legacy really cooking at Georgia by winning the next two weeks, and after watching Murray in person last week, I'll say this: I've seen every QB CMR has coached live and in person and Murray is the best one. Sorry Shock. Sorry Greenie. Sorry Stafford (you were the best NFL QB, Richt has ever coached but as far as college QB....). I would apologize to Joe Cox, but I am convinced he killed Uga VII. Murray might just let CMR say, "Screw the oline's run blocking problems. Let's just have them pass block out of a shotgun!" (though CMR would never say "Screw") And PS, I fully believe what I said on Score Atlanta's The Official Visit last Monday night: Aaron Murray will be the reason Isaiah Crowell commits to Georgia. Who WOULDN'T want to play with Murray?

Prediction: Kentucky has a letdown after the emotional win over SoCar last week and Georgia builds a big lead. Kentucky scores a few TDs after halftime, but since Murray is 10X the QB Garcia is, Georgia holds on to cover the spread and win by 8.

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