Between The Hedges | Georgia Football (NCAA 14)
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Marshall got 4 TDs in 10 carries?!
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I couldn't have said it better.
Yeah, I'm really doing a disservice to him. His overall is 98 lol. I'm in for a rude awakening next year.
It's really me. He is a 98 overall. I need to get my ass in gear.Captain Canada wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 14:05Like Baze said, Todd Gurley is killing it for you but damn Aaron Murray is playing like booty.
You expect me to lose to Auburn? You an Auburn fan?
Yeah, he did some early mop up work on the goal line but he did have a 88 yard TD run when he took over full time in the 3rd quarter.
Sorry, I have been away a bit. Finals are starting for me. My worst one was today. I should be able to coast the rest of them. So this is back.
Between The Hedges | Georgia Football (NCAA 14)
Week 12 BCS Standings
1. Ohio State (9-0)
2. Washington (9-0)
3. Louisville (9-0)
4. Alabama (8-1)
5. Texas A&M (9-1)
6. Florida State (8-1)
7. Ole Miss (8-1)
8. Texas (8-1)
9. Nebraska (8-1)
10. Oregon (7-2)
11. North Carolina (7-2)
12. Miami (7-2)
13. Florida (7-2)
14. NC State (7-2)
15. Georgia (6-3)
16. Auburn (8-2)
17. Fresno State (9-1)
18. Notre Dame (8-2)
19. Kansas State (7-2)
20. Oregon State (7-2)
21. Penn State (7-2)
22. South Carolina (6-2)
23. Stanford (6-3)
24. Western Kentucky (9-1)
25. Iowa (8-2)
Heisman Watch
QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, rSO - 203-332, 2694 yards, 24 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, 136 rush, 773 yards, 11 touchdowns
QB Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, rSR - 158-289, 2392 yards, 20 touchdowns, 8 interceptions, 133 rush, 790 yards, 13 touchdowns
QB Taylor Martinez, Nebraska, rSR - 122-184, 1986 yards, 17 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 131 rush, 641 yards, 8 touchdowns
HB Amir Carlisle, Notre Dame, rSO - 196 rush, 1032 yards, 10 touchdowns, 29 catches, 388 yards, 2 touchdowns
Jameis Winston, Florida State, rFR - 146-293, 1962 yards, 17 touchdowns, 7 interceptions, 145 rush, 646 yards, 7 touchdowns
SEC East Standings
1. #22 South Carolina, 6-3 (6-1)
2. #13 Florida, 7-2 (5-2)
3. #15 Georgia, 6-3 (4-2)
4. Tennessee, 4-6 (2-4)
5. Missouri, 6-4 (2-4)
6. Vanderbilt, 4-5 (1-5)
7. Kentucky, 1-8 (0-5)
SEC West Standings
1. #5 Texas A&M, 9-1 (5-1)
2. #4 Alabama, 8-1 (5-1)
3. #7 Ole Miss, 8-1 (5-1)
4. #16 Auburn, 8-2 (4-2)
5. Mississippi State, 5-4 (2-3)
6. LSU, 5-5 (1-5)
7. Arkansas, 3-7 (0-6)
NCAA Players of the Week
Cole Weeks, Southern Miss, rJR - 27-47, 497 yards, 12 rush, 21 yards, 4 total touchdowns
Tavita Woodward, Hawaii, rSR - 15 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, forced fumble
SEC Players of the Week
Keith Marshall, Georgia, SO - 10 rush, 139 yards, 4 touchdowns
Charles Sawyer, Ole Miss, rSR - 5 tackles, tackle for loss, forced fumble, 2 interceptions
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Georgia adds two more recruits, loses out on one recruit
It was a newsworthy week for Georgia recruiting this week. First, we shall start with the bad. Andre McDonald, #10 T, has committed to Alabama. The Bulldogs lose out on a recruit who could really be a boost to the offensive line the coming years.
In the good news the Bulldogs got a big commitment from a hometown guy, Jacob Brewer. The #36 Athlete, #188 overall, let coach Mark Richt know that he would be heading to Athens for next season. Brewer stands at an impressive 6'4" 246 pounds from Moultrie, GA. Brewer ran a 4.66 40 and starts at quarterback for his high school. Brewer has the talent to play on the defensive side of the ball as well but it seems he would be more fit to be at QB for the Bulldogs with his skills.
Georgia also got another commit, this time from WR Nathan DeLoach. DeLoach is the #89 ranked WR and is #507 overall. DeLoach is 6'1" 205 pounds and is billed as a possession receiver but still boasts a 4.46 40 time. While he might not see any time as a freshman DeLoach has the chance to make an impact for the Bulldogs several years from now.
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Georgia struggles but survives on the road
November 16th, 2013 - #UGAvAUB
Jordan-Hare Stadium — Auburn, AL
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#15 UGA - 6 / 3 / 3 / 3 // 15
#16 AUB - 7 / 0 / 0 / 0 // 7
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#15 Georgia Bulldogs (7-3)
Aaron Murray: 1-2, 26 yards
Hutson Mason: 15-31, 163 yards, interception
Todd Gurley: 27 rush, 130 yards, 4 catches, 10 yards
Arthur Lynch: 3 catches, 61 yards
Amarlo Herrera: 10 tackles, 5 tackles for loss
Josh Harvey-Clemons: 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, interception
Garrison Smith: 4 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 3 sacks
Marshall Morgan: 5-5 FG, long of 24
QB Aaron Murray: Concussion (1 week)
LE Garrison Smith: Abdominal Tear (6 weeks)
#16 Auburn Tigers (8-3)
Nick Marshall: 13-20, 34 yards, touchdown, interception, 28 rush, 89 yards
Tre Mason: 9 rush, 40 yards
Jaylon Denson: 2 catches, 9 yards, touchdown
Jermaine Whitehead: 8 tackles
Jonathon Mincy: 4 tackles, tackle for loss, interception
Ben Bradley: 2 tackles, tackle for loss, sack
C Reese Dismukes: Ruptured disk (out for season)
C Tunde Fariyike: Bruised shoulder (2 weeks)
LT Greg Robinson: Upper Arm fracture (out for season)
Player of the Game
K Marshall Morgan, Georgia Bulldogs
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Shoutout to the kicker 5/5
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At this point, maybe its beneficial to just let Todd Gurley run the offense to wins
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Gurley putting the team on his back
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He won us the game but his longest was 24 yard field goal. We were in the redzone every time but couldn't finish.
Good point, see where you are going with that now.
That's basically what I am trying to do. He is getting 20+ carries every game.Captain Canada wrote: ↑07 Dec 2018, 18:48At this point, maybe its beneficial to just let Todd Gurley run the offense to wins
He's been the MVP so far easily. If I had a better record he might be in the Heisman race. Thanks for the comment and nice to see you here.