The best laid plans of mice and Greg Sankey

So much for that whole “every SEC team will play a ten-game schedule” mantra, boss.

That will still leave the Aggies with a game against Tennessee, and I have to admit I’m kinda hoping Vanderbilt has to take a pass on the Vols, so that Pruitt can finish the year on a seven-game losing streak.

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7 responses to “The best laid plans of mice and Greg Sankey

  1. aucarson

    DOUBLE DIGIT losing streak. Heh.

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  2. Teacher Martin

    Don’t expect UGA to play Vandy game.

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    • W Cobb Dawg

      But with all the rescheduling its looking unlikely the sec will be able to scare up another opponent for us if (when) Vandy admits they aren’t gonna show.

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  3. thunderdawg42

    Smells like a response to the ACC’s move vis-á-vis Clemson + Notre Dame. Ole Miss nearly upset Bama, and is perfectly capable of outscoring A&M. Strategic cancellations are so hot right now.

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  4. stoopnagle

    I don’t think it’ll happen, but the SEC could move A&M v Tennessee to this weekend, move Vandy-UT to next weekend, cancel Georgia-Vandy and add Georgia-A&M for next weekend. Y’all want some of that?

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  5. Tony BarnFart

    Well, if one of the 3 west teams we haven’t played isn’t available for substitution, I hope Greg is pushing for a waiver so we can fill the last slot with ANYBODY (not Tech), have our 4th home game and host a senior day.

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  6. Dylan Dreyer's Booty

    This Covid issue has been the problem that was predicted for college football (and other sports as well), but I don’t UGA has had a game canceled because we had too many positive tests. I am kind of proud of that, but I wonder what the reason is. Is it Courson and staff? Buy in from the team as a whole? Just lucky? Clarke County in general has a low positivity rate, especially considering it is a college town.

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