Georgia vs. TCU: Final thoughts (and a prediction) for National Championship
They don’t make them like this.
It feels a bit like this year’s College Football Playoff National Championship is more like the title game of the NCAA Tournament. We have a Cinderella (TCU) and a blue blood (Georgia). We have the storybook run and the team trying to become the first to repeat in a decade.
When was the last time we had a title game like this? Even 2015 Clemson-Alabama wasn’t quite Cinderella vs. blue blood. I mean, TCU didn’t go to a bowl game last year, it replaced its statue coach (Gary Patterson) and it was picked to finish 7th in its own conference. Clemson was at least one of the nation’s better programs when it finally got over the hump and made its run in 2015.
There isn’t anything like this in recent memory. Will we get a thrilling national championship for the ages after the best semifinal round we’ve ever had? Or will we get a dud for the first time since the 2018 season, which was the last time the title game was played in California.
Let’s get you ready for Dawgs vs. Frogs:
1. The 2013 Auburn comps are there for TCU
First-year head coach inherits program coming off a bowl-less season with a murky quarterback situation to start the year and he wins thrilling game after thrilling game … yeah. TCU has a whole lot of that 2013 Auburn DNA in it. Hence, why there’s not a Playoff-era comp for the Horned Frogs.
But when you look at the side-by-side, you see why I keep coming back to that:
You’re not supposed to get to a national title when you play with fire like that, especially in the Playoff era. That Auburn team might’ve relied a bit more on miracles — it’ll never not be amazing that the “Prayer at Jordan-Hare” and “Kick-6” happened in the same season — but it was TCU who became the first team since 1975 to win 7 consecutive games by 10 points or less.
It’s not as if TCU is some fraudulent team that has gotten all the lucky breaks. They don’t turn the ball over, they have a true dual-threat quarterback in Max Duggan, they’re solid defending on 3rd down and above all else, they believe in their first-year coach.
So if TCU really is 2013 Auburn, that means we’re about to get a title game for the ages just like when the Tigers had that classic clash with Florida State. For the sake of my personal entertainment, I’d welcome that with open arms.
2. This isn’t the 2021 Georgia defense … and that’s OK
Most units that lose 8 starters to the NFL Draft and also replace their senior captain because of a mid-season, season-ending injury … oh wait. Nobody deals with that kind of lost production, especially not from a historically dominant group.
In the regular season, nobody threw for 300 yards against Georgia. Then LSU and Ohio State both did. In the regular season, nobody hit 30 points against Georgia. Then LSU and Ohio State both did. In the regular season, nobody had 2 players hit 100 receiving yards in the same game against Georgia. Then LSU and Ohio State both did.
Even with a 4-week layoff following LSU’s 506-yard passing day against the Dawgs, Kirby Smart mostly struggled to find the right defensive answers against Ohio State. They mixed up coverages and they tried different blitzes, yet it was still a “bend-don’t-break” defense at best.
It’s unrealistic to think that Georgia is about to hold TCU, AKA the No. 4 offense in America, to some 13-point effort like it’s Tennessee all over again. TCU is solid with its interior offensive line. That’s why Duggan has only been sacked twice in the last 4 games. In other words, it’s not a given that Jalen Carter will feast after he was held in check against Ohio State.
When Georgia can’t get pressure, it can be had. If Duggan is protected, there could be moments similar to what we saw the last 2 times that Smart’s defense took the field. Of course, that’s still a massive “if.”
The best chance of that happening is …
3. Will Quentin Johnston look like Marvin Harrison Jr.?
Johnston is a stud. Just an absolute stud. He could be the first receiver off the board in the 2023 NFL Draft while Harrison could be the first receiver off the board in the 2024 NFL Draft. That’s daunting considering how great Harrison looked before going down in the Peach Bowl.
Both have similar frames and usage in terms of how they line up in their respective offenses:
One would think we’ll see a lot of Kelee Ringo on Johnston. Ringo will take plenty of chances, though it does feel like that’s what you need to try and eliminate Johnston. If there’s a difference between him and Harrison it’s that Johnston isn’t quite a possession receiver. He’ll hit you for more chunk plays like we saw against Michigan. He’s actually got more catches of 30 yards than Harrison (13 to 10), and Jalin Hyatt was the only Power 5 receiver with more grabs of 40 yards than Johnston.
What’s unique is that he can do that downfield or by virtue of making guys miss in space:
TCU WR Quentin Johnston (6-4, 215) clocks 21.0 mph. #ReelSpeed pic.twitter.com/XYSkvXgwUC
— Reel Analytics (@RAanalytics) January 1, 2023
Georgia has had some pretty rare tackling issues in space these past 2 games. If that continues against Johnston, he could continue the late trend of hitting the century mark against the Dawgs.
4. But the good news for Georgia? This is the best offense in program history
Wait, you thought the 2014 Georgia offense was better than the 2022 group because of the raw scoring average numbers? Well, look a little closer.
If you take away the 56 (!) non-offensive points from that season, Georgia’s 2014 offense really averaged just 37 points per game, which was less than the 38.9 points/game adjusted total for the 2022 UGA offense. Even if we wanted to include the non-offensive points, 2014 Georgia averaged 34.8 points per game against AP Top 25 finishers, which is nearly 9 points less than this year’s group. And for the “yards/play” enthusiasts, it’s also worth noting that 2014 Georgia’s 6.79 yards per play wasn’t as good as the 2022 offense’s 7.09 yards per play.
Hat tip, Stetson Bennett IV. Hat tip, Todd Monken.
The progression shown by both of them played such a pivotal role in what we saw play out the last 2 games. That is, Georgia allowed 30 points and still won. Why is that significant? Before the SEC Championship, Georgia was 1-9 when it allowed 30 points under Smart and it was 73-6 when it held opponents below that number.
In consecutive games, we had to see Georgia’s offense do the heavy lifting, albeit in different ways. One came via an offensive blitzkrieg early and another came via an offensive comeback late. Both involved versatile attacks led by Bennett, as well as the underrated Kenny McIntosh.
In a 15-game season, Georgia likely won’t have a 1,000-yard rusher or a 1,000-yard receiver. Shoot, outside of Brock Bowers, there might not be a first-round skill-player in that group. But that hasn’t mattered this year. What did matter was how dynamic this offense was against quality foes even compared to last year. If you take away the non-offensive points, last year’s group averaged 24.5 points against AP Top 25 finishers. This year’s group is at 42.3 points in those contests.
Monday night would be a nice time to hit that average one more time.
5. Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson vs. AD Mitchell is suddenly a pivotal matchup
Hodges-Tomlinson isn’t big — he’s only 5-9 — but he maximizes that frame unlike any corner in college football. Hence, why he won the Jim Thorpe Award as the top defensive back in America. One of the reasons TCU always kept games within arm’s reach was because they had 2 lockdown corners who didn’t let an opposing group of wideouts take over.
#TCU‘s two outside CBs Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (#1) and Josh Newton (#24):
– #2 and #3 in the Power 5 in lowest completion % allowed
– combined to allow only 49 rec on 142 targets (34.5%)
– 18 PBUs
– 6 Ints#NationalChampionship— Brent Rollins (@BrentRollinsPhD) January 5, 2023
Yeah. That’s impressive.
It’s a good thing Georgia just got AD Mitchell his first full game of snaps since the 2022 opener. And just as Mitchell did last year in the title game, he saved his best for last with a game-winning touchdown. The 6-4 receiver has to win some of those battles on the outside. If there’s one knock on this Georgia offense, it’s that they really haven’t had those big downfield weapons at receiver.
In 14 games, Georgia only had 3 passing plays of 40 yards to a wide receiver, and they were all to Arian Smith (Bowers and McIntosh also had 2 apiece). Those were Smith’s only grabs that went for 10 yards, as well.
Can Mitchell provide that missing element? Or will UGA choose to fight its battles elsewhere and try to focus more on the middle of the field with the tight ends? That in-game adjustment could be pivotal.
6. Which absence would be bigger — Kendre Miller or Darnell Washington?
It’s to be determined whether Miller or Washington will play after getting knocked out of their respective semifinal games. Both could come down to a game-time decision after going through warmups.
If Washington can’t go, some might assume that’s not overly significant because Brock Bowers is probably the best tight end in America and true freshman Oscar Delp showed promise in limited reps. But Washington has been phenomenal as a blocker — he earned PFF’s No. 7 run-blocking grade among FBS tight ends — and because of his development in the passing game, he allowed Georgia to run 12 personnel (1 running back, 2 tight ends) and disguise looks. Delp isn’t on Washington’s level in either facet.
I’d actually argue that a potential Washington absence would be felt more than Miller, who has been a breakout star for the TCU offense, but we just watched his backup Emari Demercado go off for 150 rushing yards and a score in the Fiesta Bowl. Plus, TCU still has the rushing ability of Duggan. As we saw against Kansas State, Duggan is more than capable of calling his own number for the entirety of a drive if needed. Miller’s absence wouldn’t suddenly turn TCU into a 1-dimensional offense.
I say that not to diminish the abilities of Miller because the guy has been a difference-maker, but he might be easier for TCU to replace than Washington with how unique his skill set is. Ideally, both players will be a go on Monday night and this will be a moot point.
7. Sonny Dykes and Kirby Smart both have historic feats on the line
Every national championship has “history on the line,” but this is unique for these coaches.
We haven’t seen a first-year head coach win it all since Larry Coker led Miami to a title in the 2001 season, though Coker inherited a team who finished 11-1 the previous year. That’s a touch different than the 5-7 TCU squad that Dykes took over. Gus Malzahn nearly pulled off that feat as a first-year head coach with that aforementioned 2013 squad and Urban Meyer led Ohio State to an unbeaten 2012 season, though his squad was ineligible for the postseason in the wake of the “TattooGate” scandal from the Jim Tressel era.
It would be one of the most impressive coaching feats in modern sports if Dykes capped TCU’s storybook season by knocking off powerhouse programs as a significant underdog in consecutive Playoff games.
Smart, on the other hand, is trying to become the first coach since Nick Saban to repeat as a national champ. If Smart could do that, he’d join Saban and Pete Carroll as the only coaches to repeat in the 21st century. Of course, Smart would be the first coach to repeat in the Playoff era, and of the 3 teams who repeated since 1980, none of them had to replace 15 (!) players from the NFL Draft. The 1995 Nebraska squad won it all after losing 7 players to the NFL Draft, 2004 USC had just 4 NFL Draft picks to replace and 2012 Alabama had 9 NFL Draft losses.
Posting a 15-0 national champ would put Smart in rarified air.
Either way, it feels like we’re about to see something extremely unique for a pair of battle-tested head coaches.
And a prediction … Georgia 41, TCU 35
I get why Georgia is a 2-score favorite. If the Dawgs were only favored by 5-6 points, you can bet an overwhelming amount of money would be put on them to take care of business. After all, we’re talking about a team that has 1 loss in the past 2 seasons and it came when Bryce Young played out of his mind in the SEC Championship. In that 2-year stretch, UGA is 28-1 and only 4 teams have stayed within 1 score.
But I think TCU embodies that 2013 Auburn spirit and gives us 1 more thriller for the ages.
I do believe Johnston and Duggan will connect for some chunk plays, and while I don’t think we should expect to see TCU’s backfield dominate, I wouldn’t be surprised if Duggan’s legs gave Georgia some problems. This TCU team is never out of it, and even if it feels like Georgia is controlling the game early, history suggests it’s just a matter of time before Dykes’ squad fights its way back.
Having said all that, no, I can’t pick against Georgia.
How many times do we need to see Bennett throw his cape on before we can admit that the guy is brilliant? All he’s done is step up and deliver in these big-time games. You can’t bet against him at this point. Even if TCU finds itself leading late, it’ll still feel like a Bennett-led comeback is imminent.
I believe Georgia sweats this one out for 60 minutes. The Dawgs might lead for the majority of it, but they’ll struggle to put TCU away. That is, until they sack Duggan on the final play to close the book on another title.
There’s gonna be some property destroyed in Athens on Monday night. Again.
osu blew the best chance by any team to beat the flat nosers with a massive choke job but im still picking the horny toads, 41-35.
UGA not only humbled UT but ripped their hillbilly hearts out, UGA broke UT. UGA breaking UT opened the door for USCar’s Bibilical beat down of UT; literally the worse curb stomping 90% of college football fans have evvvvvver seen.
I guess all that still stings huh?
Tdow, i heard you were the pivot man for your boyfriend negan this weekend. Don’t you get tired of m o l e s t i n g kids? Since August I know you and your boyfriend negan have been f u c k i n g little kids, give it a rest. Good luck watching the game tonight in your meth lab/doublewide with your sister/wife. If your parents divorce are they still brother and sister? Inquiring minds want to know!
tdub a very typical reply from ga fan to anyone who doesnt toe the ga line and predict them as the greatest football team ever and kirby the greatest coach ever. arrogant insulting ga fans are why you are the most hated. has nothing to do with the ga football team being good.
be honest with yourself. you wanted a response like above.
otherwise, would be curious to hear your thoughts as to why you think tcu will have the edge tonight.
Fuzzy, your comment seemed like it was intentionally stirring the pot a little. But this should be a hard fought game and it’s very possible TCU wins. I disagree that UGA fans are the most hated.
I think you are confused, or already drunk. Georgia is playing TCU, which is a team from Texas. They played UT quite some time ago.
Boy you dumb. lol. UGA last year and this year had an average of 74th ranked SOS. If TN had their schedule, they’d be undefeated too and probably several other teams. UGA is the first national in history whose offense failed to score a point in a game! LOL. Clemson 2021 the UGA offense didn’t score a point against Clemson. The D and special teams did but not the offense. Also, UGA beat no conference champion this season, TN did. UGA didn’t even get close to TN’s offensive ranking. The SC game proved that TN’s players when they want to lay down for a game, it has devastating effect. UGA also lost the last two quarters of football against TN and LSU. There is only one reason UGA is playing in the playoffs, well two. 1. OSU missed a game winning FG. 2. They avoided Bama and LSU in the regular season. Ok, 3. They got TN at home instead of away or a neutral site. You know we are going to clown you all for an entire offseason if you lose this game lol.
Feel free to do whatever pleases you.
But in your skewed analysis that Tenn would be undefeated with Georgia’s schedule you forgot that we both played SC this year. UGA won and Tenn lost. Ergo, you wouldn’t be and aren’t undefeated in common opponents.
Still wrong with Uga strength of schedule.
gwhite, lol, the only way your beloved obscure statistics could be even more obscure and pointless is if you started analyzing the quality of shoelace tying and tape jobs on the ankles and wrists. I’m sure TN probably beat UGA in those metrics.
Gwhite.
You are an idiot.
Aww Tenn fans are so adorable now… they get their first 10 win season in forever, and talk like it’s them in the National championship game.
“If TN had their schedule, they’d be undefeated too.”
How would TN go undefeated with Georgia’s schedule when they actually lost to a team on Georgia’s schedule? C’mon. At least try to make some sense.
Ive never seen a single person take so many L’s and not go away. Please Gwhite, do us all a favor and go away forever
your tears sustain me.
I sense some sarcasm there fuzzy, but respect you bucking the trend. It’s refreshing and yet another example how the tables may be turning. I think even some SEC fans are getting tired of the whole SEC!SEC!SEC! thing.
“That Auburn team might’ve relied a bit more on miracles ”
AU played Bama and UGA well. I’m not sure why people like you chalk it up to luck. AU led UGA for most of that game.
AU offense averaged 40 points per game against some good teams. Also set a record in the SEC championship game on offense that still holds to this day.
Seems like you are stomping hard for the moral victory trophy. Looks like USCe and UT are ahead of you, but maybe you’ll beat out LSU for third place.
Stumping *
ok Stumpy. Don’t you have a wife/cousin to beat up and let off steam for missing the playoffs?
Seems like you’re an illiterate hillbilly.
BamaBone Let’s look at the facts here. How did your season end concerning your offense? You fired your OC with only Hope to date next season as far as your offense goes. Auburn hired one of the best minds in offense. When you get one of these as your HC, well, they can score 52 on you for a worst loss in over 100 years. AU might be favored over Bama by the time the Iron Bowl is played next season. Your a OC dependent team for your offense. This isn’t true of TN and now AU.
Au limited UGA to 28 total first half passing yards. I think with Freeze there, this might be the best offense in the SEC west with LSU in short order. Maybe better.
Pete Carroll has zero official national championships.
Fact check: True.
He should not have been mentioned in this article.
While the overall article makes good points, seeing Carroll’s name mentioned with back to backs is inaccurate and is the journalistic equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard.
Journalism today requires, no DEMANDS inaccuracy. SDS does their part to comply.
“And a prediction … Georgia 41, TCU 35”
I don’t see TCU scoring more than 20 points on UGA. Then again, I also predicted UGA blowing out Ohio State.
Wow, you’ve already raised your TCU prediction by 5 points. Will you be up to 25pts by noon today?
Well, the UK vs UGA game happened. If UK had a pulse on offense they’d have beaten UGA. UGA also lost the short yardage game against….UK.
Absolutely no one cares if UGA fans are hated…if UGA winning means being hated then good…let your hate flow…sit there and cheer for TCU to do what Tennessee can’t…
The G fan… no one hates GA because they win. They hate your team because of people like you.
“If Smart could do that, he’d join Saban and Pete Carroll as the only coaches to repeat in the 21st century. ”
That is a flat out lie. LSU won the title outright in 2003. USC was stripped of it’s title in 2004.
This is not hard to understand.
(Sigh) if a team beat another team on the field that is a victory. Letting the desk buffoons decide to “take it back” is the pinnacle of silliness. Then again, barners gonna barn
Why are you stupid?
Prolly spend too much time attempting to understand barner logic.
LSU won one popularity contest poll, while S Cal won the other. It was a split similar to Colorado/Ga Tech in 1990.
LSU played in the BCS championship game and won. Nick Saban coached that team.
That’s not a good take. There wasn’t a team in the country playing for the AP trophy. Every team in America was playing for the BCS title. Comparing it to something that happened prior to the BCS is just goofy. The Rose Bowl was not the national championship game. It was just another bowl game.
Yes, because computers are big into looks. BCS was a better system, they just needed to cut the polls and expand.
UGA 38 TCU 17 and it won’t be that close.
I was thinking 34-17… UGA’s running game will be the difference.
UGA will just beat them into submission and basically be able to name the final score.
You tell Sonny Boy and his merry band of toads that Kirby is coming and he’s bringing HEELLLL with him
time to get some, CRY HAVOC AND LET SLIP THE DAWGS OF WAR
First off it’s a game, nor war. Soldiers fight and die in war so your attempt at bringing Shakespeare to your “hype” comment is stupid.
2nd…why is Kirby bringing a “heel”. He has 2, one on each foot. Kinda hard to walk without them.
SEC fan for 40 plus years but over UGA fans. Here’s hoping TCU pulls an upset…
Take a Midol, you’ll feel better and it’ll help with the emoting
OR, you could stop f u c k i n g little kids even though it puts you in such a good mood. How many kids do you and your boyfriend negan have coming over tonight? Are you planning on f u c k i n g all of them? You’re a sick, pathetic little child m o l e s t o r. F U C K YOU, LMAO!
Someone please ban Kirby4Prez already. He’s weird
Kirby4Prez is the only spokesperson for (th)uga football.
BamaGotBoneHerMouthBoned is full of cr@p.
Do you “correct” Auburn fans every time you hear “War Eagle”?
Good grief, get over yourself.
If you haven’t seen sporting events–especially football, compared to war (“the war in the trenches”), you have had your eyes and ears closed “for 40 plus years.”
Who let the kiddies on the board to comment?
The quote is from Shakespeare,
not an actual soldier or general. What an overly technical, overly sensitive, overly self-righteous response. Get over yourself.
your tears sustain me.
A guy that is barely taller than SB and wearing visor sparting a friar tuck look, isn’t scaring anyone lol.
“In that 2-year stretch, UGA is 28-1 and only 4 teams have stayed within 1 score.”
MIZ!
They played an inspired 1st half for sure.
And to think I chose going to a Cardinals baseball game that night instead…. Lol, I got my Yadi Bobblehead damit!
Probably seemed like the best choice at the time.
Yup. Mizzou/GA was not going to keep me from getting that bobblehead, no way. We did get to listen to about half the 4th quarter on the way home though. Not the good half…
The Mizzou D-line slanting really confounded UGA’s O-line. That was a good “teachable” moment game for UGA. The O-Line grew up a lot in that game.
So in other words, GA wouldn’t be where they are without us! Lol
Definitely glad it was Mizzou that exposed UGA that evening as opposed to UF, UT, UK, LSU etc.
There’s a lot of margin for error in COMO
Absolutely. Georgia fans have always said that…they have pretty much all said the game was a wakeup call and why Georgia won’t panic being down again.
help yourself to a moral victory.
The more appropriate and accurate reply is obviously… ZOU!
With their schedules last season and this one, 10 teams could have also been 28-1 lol. Let’s be real here Booches.. lol
Please list those 10 teams.
Yeah 28-1 with over a dozen of those within one score, not just a mere 4 of them. Mizzou is in rarefied air, very real.
South Carolina just scored again
There were not 10 teams that would not have lost to Alabama twice last year, so no.
USC doesn’t hang a banner for 2004. There is no trophy in their case.
Points per game just don’t represent the true ability of an offense. Too many times teams stop trying to score in the 2nd half.
Very true. The 2021 Georgia team was so good that BOTH teams often tried to shorten the game while UGA was leading. Especially Kentucky.
You all looked pitiful against UK. You lost the short yardage in that game and UK has a terrible offense. No excuse for that score for UGA other than, this team isn’t close to as good as it’s advertised. You were supposed to beat OSU by ten right? You got lucky and they missed a FG to win it. I will be surprised if you win this game by even a TD from what I’ve seen. Your passing offense won’t be as good as it was against OSU and especially w/o Washington. TCU is a more physical team than OSU, that’s another concern.
We lost Washington in the first quarter. You ain’t smart.
Once again gwhite, your prediction about how UGA will perform was COMPLETELY WRONG.
When will you finally admit to yourself you’re an irredeemable homer with no ability to accurately analyze or discuss college football?
As an SEC fan I hope UGA can win but Connor, your article, while thorough, failed to admit that Ryan Day screwed his team out of an opportunity to get the ball a bit closer at the end to give his kicker a better chance at the FG. That missed FG looms large. Had it been good this article wouldn’t exist. My point is this will likely not be a gimme for the Bulldogs. Now, about that tailgating….
OSU last two plays were passes. What exactly makes you think Coach Day wasn’t trying to get closer?
I love it when our opponents are talking about “ifs” after they play us
Or “had it beens”
bad take, 57939names. bad take.
on that last series, osu had a timeout remaining after stroud’s scramble to the uga 31. to get the ball ‘a bit closer,’ he called a running play with his rb who had avg’d 5.5 yds a clip prior to getting stopped for a 1 yd loss. he immediately called a TO after the play to conserve time for additinal plays to try and get the team closer.
where did he really ‘screw’ his team? by mixing it up? trying to go with a high % play on 1st dwn and get his kicker ~5 yds closer with the run play? when the run play didn’t work and no TOs remaining, he was wrong to call two pass plays on 2nd and 3rd?
bad take. osu had moved down the field and was in position to try and take the game. day didn’t do anything wrong. how about give some credit to the defense…in stopping the run and taking away any easy passes to get the other team ‘ a bit closer.’
Unforgivable y Ryan Day. UGA never found an answer to OSU’s passing game. One 7 yard completion on that last drive and it’s a chip shot to win the game. To me, UGA upset OSU. I think if the two played 5 more times, OSU wins three of those.
If South Carolina played Tennessee five more times, they’d still win. Go home gabe
Shut up. No they wouldn’t.
Volfanfl
Go finger blast gwhite.
UGA 41
TCU 17
This is going to be a blood-bath. I suspect I will turn it off before halftime due to the fact it will be over.
pthericker why in the world would I want a response of any kind from that moron. I happen to like the TCU QB better and skill position players better and I think their D matches up well except for the TE matchups on the LB’s and safeties. If ga wins that will be why IMO. You see p im not a troll like tdub and corch. I do troll back though.
Ok. I guess TCU will win because Fuzzy likes positions better.
likes…
You see pthericker this is why I don’t bother saying why on many ga articles. If you don’t pick ga as the best at everything this is what you get back, even from a guy who is not one of the bigger ga trolls. It’s just my opinion Jay why does that bother you so much.
Not quite, fuzzy. You get hung up on the trolls and so often come off as if you’re purposefully stirring the pot. And thus you get the responses you do.
Georgia 41 – TCU 24. TCU is a good team but not a great team.
They were better prepared and better coached than Michigan. Michigan choked for the first half of the game against TCU (give TCU credit) but Georgia will not choke. TCU will have to earn it.
TCU will make a game of it until the Dawgs take it over and pull away in the second half. TCU doesn’t have enough talent and depth to beat Georgia.
Just how great is UGA? We know they are good, but are they great this season? Based on an entire season of games, I think it is safe to say that TCU will not choke either. They may lose because UGA is better, but I doubt they have all those comebacks and decide to choke away this game.
After watching UGA the last few games and this season’s close games. I’m not sure, there isn’t a whole other level of good that UGA is at. Would OSU, TCU or Michigan only beat UK 16-6 and lose the short yardage game? Would they only beat Mizzou by 4? Allow Kent State 22 at home and pass for less than 30 total first half yards in 3 games this season? No, I don’t think they would. The OSU game seemed more like UGA upsetting OSU by fault of OSU in the last play calls on offense or a missed FG. We all know OSU’s D isn’t that good. Ranked near 30th and that is in a conference with only other good teams. It’s not a matter of depth or talent to beat UGA or any team. It’s “production in scheme”. A&M has more talent and depth on its team that UGA by far. But teams beat A&M based on, “production in scheme”. Plus, I think Sonny Dykes is a better coach than Ryan Day. Both teams have been lucky and good at times this season. But as far as facing more challenges for the season as a whole and winning those. TCU has that advantage. Pick UGA to win but wouldn’t be shocked if they were upset by TCU.
With only 2 other good teams**
Idiot
Do elite teams get utterly steamrolled by South Carolina when their playoff hopes are still alive?
I think it is going to be closer than many UGA fans think, or any UGA fan wishes. In these games you want to win by at least 4 TDs, so you don’t have to deal with the acid of stress eating your vital organs. I do think UGA wins. I hope they win. Go Dawgs, bring it home.
Idk, i’m taking TCU and the points and picking UGA straight up so I’m not sure the game will be closer than I think. lol I think UGA wins by 3-5 points.
1. I don’t think ’13 Auburn is a great comparison. That team was much deeper than this TCU team. Malzahn was returning to a program with players he’d previously recruited and coached as a coordinator.
2. Agreed. This Georgia degensive team has a more dominant ‘best’ player … but the backfield is more vulnerable.
3. Yes, if he is having a good game there is a fairly likely chance he gets knocked out or injured before the conclusion as well …
4. I’d agree this Georgia offense has been underrated this season. I also wonder why, given the success when they did, they didn’t run more vs. Ohio State.
5. 6’4″ vs. 5’9″ is not a good match up.
6. The TE is a bigger potential loss. The TCU #2 RB played better in his last game than the #3 UGA TE. That shouldn’t really be surprising though.
7. Toss-up. First year coach from losing team to National Champions is more difficult than an elite team beating a team they have a definitive talent advantage over … BUT … Back-to-back is an achievement that moves Kirby up significantly in the discussion of best coaches (No, Dawgs fans, not to the top … but up significantly).
I don’t do score predictions: there’s too much randomness in a one game result to pick a number that is more than a guess. Georgia should win. I think it will be close. A shootout gives TCU their best chance. If TCU can’t stop the run Georgia should pull ahead late, killing the clock and keeping the Frogs offense off the field until TCUs defense comes up and then going over the top for the dagger.
dog fans need to watch texas vs tcu
until the 12 min mark of 2nd half
texas has 3 sacks and 8 tackles for a loss vs tcu
ewers the QB had no completions and one underthrown interception during this time and tcu had no scores
i suspect if the dogs have 8 tackles for a loss and 3 sacks that early in the game the score will be georgia 35 tcu 0
number 88 for texas vs tcu was unstopable and if 88 for the dogs does this which i think he will if any dog fan watches the texas game vs tcu seems the dogs will blow out tcu
This should be over by halftime. TCU is the weakest Natty opponent since Oregon in 2014 or ND in 2012.
Oregon’s wasn’t the worst. But I’ll agree with your Norte dame take. That was a horrendous game.
Well, this didn’t age well….
I thought Georgia would win, but I’m not sure I expected this big of a curb stomping. Watching the semis, it’s hard to imagine that Michigan beat Ohio State that badly. I think Ohio State would beat TCU (not by as big a margin, but comfortably) if they made the game ending field goal.
I wanted an SEC win but this sure made me wrong when I said Johnston would score some points. Kirby has got him a machine in Athens.