I don't see how booing is on the same level as throwing things. i had forgotten about the trash at the Sugar Bowl. Fortunately, the Texas fans had strong arms. Some of them were in the level above us, but we didn't get hit.
Sark absolutely did the right thing. Quinn was out of it. We had 15 yards of offense at the time! 15!. Arch gave us a spark and gave them something else to think about.
He just hasn't gotten his throwing accuracy back yet. He had sufficient time about every time but the time he fumbled.
The defense played good. We just kept giving them short fields between the offense and special teams. We had literally 15 yards of total offense late in the 2nd quarter when they put Arch in.
They were fine except for the guys shouting SEC, SEC, SEC leaving the stadium. They didn't remember we beat the team they can't beat last year. Didn't see any Horns down.
(disclosure-my wife is a Georgia Bulldawg and she was wearing her red and black last night).
Only beat Nick Saban once in many tries, even with better teams.
Went for it on 4th down in his own territory with 4 minutes left up 15 when UT hadn't moved the length of the field the whole game.
UT had 53 yards offense, he was up 23 and did an onsides kick to give us a short field to start the 2nd half.
Smart did great game preparation, but he sucked as bad as Ewers and Beck in game decisions.
Isn't that an automatic fine for anyone but Saban and Smart?
He's really turning into a prima donna jerk with his two titles.
He shoved that Mississippi St. player who was in his way when he was trying to yell at one of his D coaches and he just explained in away. He said he didn't even know he shoved the guy. No cognizance that he was acting like a 5 year old.
Then in the Auburn game he bitched about the fans not being loud enough, when they had control the whole game and almost all the game was in the end of the field where the Auburn fans were. He said it being hot was no excuse. It was reasonably loud. And there had just been a hurricane and a lot of people had flooding and damage and some of them are still without power. He should have been glad it was a full house.
And they do get injuries.
Its not uncommon for these games to be shortened. Georgia played Samford a couple years back and shortened the 2nd half to 10 minute quarters. And Samford didn't lose any other game until the FCS playoffs. They were a good FCS team. And probably only got scheduled because the coach was the first one to hire Kirby Smart. But Georgia does FCS schools every year. Of course, kickoffs are dangerous, but a Southern U. player got paralyzed in a game against UGA a dozen years or so ago.
You don't see any 6A schools scheduling 4A schools.
With the two team subnetworks, the LHN was not a stumbling block. Texas would still get the exposure they wanted. It was never mentioned at the time. People just started bringing it up when it became a $15 million annual network.
Because Ewers couldn't hit a barn in the first quarter and was a little off after that. Most of the yards were due to some really good tough running by our receivers. And some of those easy passes were really high. He had a tendency to overthrow Saturday.