16 thoughts on “The Flatulence Comes Out

  1. My main disappointment is that we’re slated for the Fiesta rather than the Peach. I don’t know if that’s because they thought it was unfair to Ohio State as a higher seed (BS anyway) or because they didn’t want to send the 1-seed Indiana across the country two weeks in a row (understandable).

  2. I don’t think Miami will get past aTm (or aTm plus tOSU), but there’s potential for a Miami vs UGA semifinal. I’m sure the talking heads would love that for the storyline of Beck facing his former team. I don’t really care though. Just win the games we have left.

    It’d be hilarious if Tulane beat Ole Miss, but it won’t happen, so I expect to see the rematch with them and us in the quarterfinal. Curious to see how different they look without Kiffin at the helm.

    • Ole Miss smoked them earlier in the year. I imagine the stadium will be 3/4 full for a full on rematch of a blowout 3 months ago. At least it’s on a Saturday afternoon. If it was a Friday game, the stadium might be half empty.

      • The Grove will just have rusty lawn chairs and buckets of KFC set out. I give Tulane a chance if we see OM players sit out physically and mentally.

  3. The hairless nuts should be the 4 seed based on previous committee rankings but the committee uses the same pencil as nascar. As for the teams in the bracket, in the quarterfinals every team is good, every team in the semifinals is really good. Best thing going for Georgia is being used to physical football. That doesn’t happen in the small 10 conference.

    • I’ve seen this sentiment all over twitter and social media, and I just don’t see it, I totally disagree. Hear me out:

      1. I think Ole Miss would have beaten both Miami and TAMA at the end of the season handily. TAMU looked bad the last few games, and the only reason they had a good record was because they played no-one in the SEC that had a winning record in the SEC until they played Texas, and got handled; and

      2. Even if you think TAMU and Miami are tougher teams than Ole Miss, that means TAMU and Miami have to play a tough team and get beat up against a tough team the week before playing the quarterfinal game. On the other hand, Ole Miss gets a warm up scrimmage against a cupcake before their quarterfinal game. So, TAMU/Miami are going to be way worse off health wise coming off a battle against a tough team as opposed to an Ole Miss team who got a nice little warm up game before they play us. Plus it’s very difficult to beat a good team twice (I’m talking about UGA vs. OM; does not apply to OM vs. Tulane).

      We should be ranked #2 and playing the beat up winner of the slobberknocker between TAMU/Miami, which are not as good of teams as Ole Miss anyway, as opposed to #3 and playing a well rested with a tune up game Ole Miss.

      Total BS how it worked out. But beat the opponent in front of you I guess, have to beat good teams to win it all at some point.

  4. Like our draw and that Kiffin’s Krimson Koaching won’t be part of the equation. We play like Saturday, it won’t matter and we get to piss, moan & whine about all the open receivers we see in the stands that Gunnar doesn’t, lol

    • See my response above, I like OSU’s draw better, which should be our draw. But bring the team that played Bama Saturday and beat whatever team lines up across from us.

  5. I’m fine with the three seed because our D is dominating and I think Ole Miss is a better matchup than TAMU.

    That said, Fucknuts at #2 makes no sense. Same record as UGA, but UGA has a better SOR and won its conference championship game.

    For Disney, the bugs in the committee’s selection of CFP teams ARE the features. An acceptable amount of controversy means mo’ clicks, mo’ eyeballs, mo’ money. That’s why the committee starts releasing rankings in early November.

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