Bama vs U[sic]GA

Hahahaha roughing the passer again, this is awesome.

Edit: Wow on the replay that wasn't even close. Clearly that was just a Georgia mutt making a mutt play.
 
The BIGGEST bunch of on-field thugs in the country. To speak nothing of the fact that they can't stay out of the pokey off of it.
 
Can the UGA band find some new material for Christ's sakes?? It makes me want to gouge my eyeballs out.
 
What the crap is that Ford commercial? I feel like going and pouring sugar in the gas tank of my own Ford vehicle now...
 
Hold back on the excitement. Lots of (hopefully similar) game left to play and I'd hate to see this thread come back to bite us in the ass.
 
Hold back my excitement? With Georgia losing? That's not possible.... ;)
 
What does [sic] mean??? I've heard it means "said incorrectly" or "spelled incorrectly" but I never got it in the context of the thread title.
 
What does [sic] mean??? I've heard it means "said incorrectly" or "spelled incorrectly" but I never got it in the context of the thread title.
I think b/c calling it a University is incorrect (for obvious reasons :)), thus the spelling is incorrect. Maybe?? I've never really understood the full concept either...
 
Had a good discussion with some of my UGA buddies this week. I kept saying all these penalties will come back to haunt them, you can't be that stupid out there and have so many big penalties. I usually pull for SA's but just one time I would love for someone to knock Knowshon's block off so he cant jump up like an idiot after a run. There's showing energy out there and there's going a little over the top and he definitely showboats too much. Someone is going to light him up one of these days and I for one thinks he needs it.
 
Sweet pass defense (despite the offensive pass interference), sweet punt.. :)

Sic identifies something as being incorrect (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic). So for example if you were to quote someone else but they had a grammatical (or factual) error in it, you would put [sic] in the quote to show it wasn't you that made the error, but that the error was originally made by the person you're quoting.

In the context of the University [sic] of Georgia, it means that saying "University" is an error.
 
did anyone see that fan? All your hopes and dreams come crashing down!
 
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