Of course it makes sense. If the SEC and SEC refs are going to fix the game to make sure something happens in the playoffs, it would be to make sure two SEC teams get in.
So how could they go about making sure two SEC teams get in?
Of course it makes sense. If the SEC and SEC refs are going to fix the game to make sure something happens in the playoffs, it would be to make sure two SEC teams get in.
So how could they go about making sure two SEC teams get in?
Of course it makes sense. If the SEC and SEC refs are going to fix the game to make sure something happens in the playoffs, it would be to make sure two SEC teams get in.
Since you said it, I’ll ask again. How would the refs make sure two SEC teams get in?
Since you said it, I’ll ask again. How would the refs make sure two SEC teams get in?
You are aware, right, that a Georgia win means two SEC teams in the playoffs? I can't assume anything around you clowns.
So you’re saying that if the PTB wanted two SEC teams in then they would have the refs help UGA.
So you’re saying that if the PTB wanted two SEC teams in then they would have the refs help UGA.
I don't know what the PTB is.
They're gonna call for Kirbys head in Athens.
UGA will lose this game 49-3 and Gary Danielson will say the scoreboard isn't indicative of the high quality game we just witnessed.
Powers That Be.
Thanks for taking the time to put on your tin foil hat and answer the question.
Fúck UGA, I hate that got damned program...
And anything that prevents 2 SEC teams from making the playoffs is a good thing.