Georgia/Auburn

wareagle

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UGA/Aub -7

Well after going against Auburn last week i feel sick to my stomach that we gave that game away to the rebs. Like i said last week, this must be the rebs year and congrats to them. We continue to suck dick as a favorite no matter what. As an underdog, that is a different story. We usually play very well in this position. QB Campbell showed he could actually throw the ball, albeit against a very suspect rebel secondary. Caddilac continues to impress, he is one of the top 3 RBs in the nation hands down. Last year Uga came to auburn and ended our hopes for a SECC on a last second TD. The road team has a large advantage in this series as you will see later. We could easily get blown the F out this weekend by a much more talented Jawja team. However i think our seniors and players from GA get up for this game and try to spoil UGa's chances of a SECC. I will lay my balls on the line and take Auburn +7 and ML +225

Here is an email i got from a UGA fan regarding our series:
The first football game the University of Georgia ever lost was against

Auburn.


Georgia has lost to Auburn more times than the 'Dawgs have lost to any

other opponent.


The Plainsmen have deprived the Bulldogs of seven Southeastern

Conference championships over the years.


Four Georgia teams---in 1892, 1942, 1971, and 1983---would have gone

undefeated, except for a loss to the Tigers. At least two of those

Georgia squads would have been the A.P. national champions had they not

lost to Auburn.


Auburn has the most obnoxious fans in the S.E.C., the rudest band on the

face of the planet, and an inbred alumni base that settled in the most

backward part of Alabama because the Tennessee graduates kicked them out

of all the really swanky trailer parks for wearing too garish a shade of

that awful color.


In the 23 seasons between 1892 and 1914---the first 23 seasons in

Georgia football history---the Red and Black ended the season against

the War Eagle 18 times. This nonsense about ending the regular season

against Georgia Tech is, like the designated hitter in baseball or the

three-point arc in basketball, a breach of tradition which cheapens and

lessens the sport. Auburn is our historic season-ending rival.


Georgia's winningest coach, Vince Dooley, graduated from Auburn and was

an assistant coach at Auburn.


Auburn's winningest coach, Shug Jordan, was an assistant coach at

Georgia.


One of the Tigers' most successful and beloved coaches, Pat Dye,

graduated from Georgia.


One of the Bulldogs' most successful and beloved assistant coaches, Erk

Russell, graduated from Auburn and was an assistant coach at Auburn.


Auburn has a winning record in Athens (17-8) and has won five straight

series meetings in Sanford Stadium.


Georgia has a winning record in Auburn (12-8-2) and has gone 4-1-1 in

its last six trips to the Loveliest Village.


Coach Dooley had a better record against the Tigers at Jordan-Hare

Stadium

(7-5-1) than he did between the hedges (4-8).


Coach Dye had a better record against the Bulldogs in the Classic City

(4-2)

than on the A.U. campus (3-3).


During his tenure as the Auburn coach, Terry Bowden was 0-1-1 against

the 'Dawgs on the Plains and 3-0 against Georgia in the Peach State.


Georgia is 21-18-8 against Auburn in games decided by a touchdown or

less.


Auburn is 7-5-8 against Georgia in games decided by a field goal or

less.


Georgia-Auburn is the oldest rivalry in the Deep South. The Bulldogs

and the Tigers have faced off 106 times---more times than either team

has faced its in-state rival. Georgia and Auburn first met in

1892---one year before either team ever played its in-state rival.


Through 106 series meetings, the difference between the two schools in

all-time series scoring is just two points. That's right, over a

century's worth of confrontations and a safety separates the teams in

total series scoring. The Tigers have scored 1,588 points against

Georgia through the years, whereas the Bulldogs have scored 1,586 points

against Auburn over the course of the last 106 games.


Since 1898, the Georgia-Auburn series has been interrupted just three

times, in 1917, 1918, and 1943. It is literally true that it takes a

world war to prevent the Bulldogs and the Tigers from fighting it out.


Also, Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia Tech never turned water hoses on

the Georgia fans after the Bulldogs beat them.


I hate Auburn and you should, too.
 

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Of all the football I've ever watched, listened to or read about, that letter may be the most informative and entertaining piece I've ever laid eyes on.
 

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Love Auburn +7, I really think Cadillac has a big game and get WELL over the 1,000 yard mark... I could swear if auburn would have not started 0-2 and lost only one, Cadillac would be in the Heismann race...4 TDs's in ONE HALF one game, that what won me over, great runner...Im teasing auburn in about the biggest teaser ive done in years wiht my Bolts, u should give it a shot


Cyrus
 

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- Good possibility S Sean Jones will be out for the game. This just broke tonight and the Dawg fans are very concerned about this. His replacement is S Greg Blue and is a tough hitter but not very good covering in the passing situations. The good news for UGA is that Blue has practiced with the 1st team for the past 2 weeks.

- UGA will be starting a Freshmen at either G or C. UGA regular C will be put into a rotation for the G and C positions in order to provide the loss of depth with Bartley Miller. Therefore, UGA could be starting a C who hasn't started a game all season. This is a major concern for already a inexperience O-line.

- Auburn has beaten the last 5 Top 10 teams they have played when they are unranked.

- Auburn has won the past 5 games in Athens, and the last 9 of 10 games in Athens.

- Offense has been very anemic the past 3 games and it all starts with uga O-line. With ugs O-line re-shuffling, expect the offense to stay that way.
 

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Georgia is out to prove that they are better than their ranking gives them credit for. They have had a week to prepare and get healthy. Richt will have the bulldogs ready for the game...I see a DD victory.

Georgia comes to play at home....they will cover the spread.

Kade
 

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I too, hope Auburn can pull the upset. If there is any inkling of a chance that Ole Miss makes it to the championship game, I'd rather face UT than Georgia hands down! WAREAGLE!!!

go tigers!

Stuman
 

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WAYYYYYYYY to many people on auburn today. I think every service has them as their top play. Very disturbing. I think we get blown out today. sticking with my original plays and adding:

UGA'AUB Over 38
 
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