TCU vs Georgia

Saw that as well and thought typical California but it’s actually the CFP making that rule and they had it in place for last year’s game as well. It’s basically a money thing. There’s an “official” tailgate you can attend (read: pay for) or they want you spending your money in the stadium.

As a capitalist I support the market at work but here I think it’s f’d up people can’t tailgate.

I heard it was $17 a beer. Whew…glad I don’t drink. :)
 
Wow. Just Wow.

Georgia showed the importance of strength of schedule when picking who gets in the playoff.

And Michigan should be totally embarrassed.
 
Wow. Just Wow.

Georgia showed the importance of strength of schedule when picking who gets in the playoff.

And Michigan should be totally embarrassed.

I don't think too many people had issue with the teams in the playoff (outside of maybe 'Bama fans of course, haha). Georgia played down to their level of opposition at times this year so they weren't blowing teams away on a weekly basis but at the end of the day they were always the most talented.
 
Ha! Yeah, even at regular season USC games beers were around $15. I would always joke "I'd get drunk... if I could afford it."

Is the stadium with in a city, in other words, the area in the vicinity is loaded with bars/pubs that cater to the game crowd? a mini Wigleyville?
 
TCU looks like a JV team against Georgia!

More like deer in the headlights of a Mack Truck! :laugh:

Not sure this game was a fluke! TCU died in the trenches!

The TCU offensive and defensive Lines just looked tired and overweight- and they were getting beat up on the line- on both sides of the ball on every down!

There is nothing going to go your way all night, with such a lopsided disadvantage like that.

When both your offensive and defensive lines dominate on both sides of the ball, your team can easily score on every drive, and the other team can't even pick up a 1st down or even be able to stop the other team from having their way with you.

And then you have a huge blowout like this!

Well done Georgia!

Clean this problem up TCU, and you can play Georgia again next year! It's not all about size- It's about speed and technique! And stay off the pork-chops! :laugh:
 
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Is the stadium with in a city, in other words, the area in the vicinity is loaded with bars/pubs that cater to the game crowd? a mini Wigleyville?

Around the stadium itself you have the Lucas Museum of Art, the soccer stadium where the LA FC play, an African-American museum and another museum of some sort I believe. But no, you don't have any bars or restaurants.
 
I don't think too many people had issue with the teams in the playoff (outside of maybe 'Bama fans of course, haha). Georgia played down to their level of opposition at times this year so they weren't blowing teams away on a weekly basis but at the end of the day they were always the most talented.


Yeah, the internet is full of Bama fans screaming that we would have beaten Georgia. Or at least given them a better game. I think we would have given them a better game.

But before you get to the playoffs, you have to handle your regular season games. We did not do that. If we had beaten either LSU or TN, we would have been in. But we didn't.

In 2023 we need to handle our regular season games. Then beat GA. Because, judging by their schedule, the Dawgs will be back trying for a three-peat.
 
I don't think too many people had issue with the teams in the playoff (outside of maybe 'Bama fans of course, haha). Georgia played down to their level of opposition at times this year so they weren't blowing teams away on a weekly basis but at the end of the day they were always the most talented.

Yep! Georgia looks like an NFL team! Very well coached as well! A young team that will mostly all be back next year!

I had no idea, because we don't get to see them play much here in Texas!

Another thing that I noticed about them, is their roster is mostly made up of players from the state of Georgia.

That's kinda rare these days for a team to do that, outside of Texas, Florida, and California. That must make for some really deserving Georgia pride!

My hats off to them!
 
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A school from Texas and a school from Georgia, with one of them having to win--
how did I ever let myself miss that?
 
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