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Hey nothing else is going on so why not. TO HELL WITH GEORGIA. I cant wait to beat them many times in future! Im sick of hearing richt will never lost to gt. I also wouldnt mind laying a nice beatdown on lee butler and sean renfree.
 
The more I think about it the more I think Hell is too nice a place for them.
 
I think the last time GA Southern played the mutts they struggled big time to figure our how to stop the triple option. In fact, from what I understand, they never really did until the Southern's defense let the Ugag extend the lead.
With our superior defense and talent base, if the Mutts had trouble stopping the offense with small school athletes, just think what it will be like when they have to prepare for a team running it with quality D1 (or whatever they call it now) players!
It's not that the option is that much of a threat; it's that few schools these days see it enough to have developed the discipline it takes to stop it. We'll bring our new wrinkle with Dwyer and Co and should truly give them fits.
 
Political Correctness?

Political Correctility?

Political Correctivness?

Screw it...they changed the name for no reasn.
 
That would be Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision or FBS for short. I have no idea why they changed the names. Anyone know??

Oh and the hell with UGAy. They can burn for all I care.

"The presidents believe the new nomenclature, which became effective in December 2006, more accurately distinguishes Division I institutions for purposes of governing football, the only sport for which such a distinction is necessary. Members felt the old nomenclature inaccurately tiered Division I institutions in all sports, not just football, and produced instances in which media outlets and other entities incorrectly cited institutions as being Division I-AA in basketball or baseball, for example."
 
"The presidents believe the new nomenclature, which became effective in December 2006, more accurately distinguishes Division I institutions for purposes of governing football, the only sport for which such a distinction is necessary. Members felt the old nomenclature inaccurately tiered Division I institutions in all sports, not just football, and produced instances in which media outlets and other entities incorrectly cited institutions as being Division I-AA in basketball or baseball, for example."
Thanks man.
 
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