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utee94

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1008 on: October 20, 2025, 11:17:40 PM »
On the subject of the SEC HFA, OU's experience is that we have been able to lose at home and on the road with almost equal facility.

So far, home-field advantage does not seem to have heavily influenced our SEC record. Our SEC losses so far have been:

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Tennessee (H)
Texas (N)
S. Carolina (H)
Ole Miss (A)
Missouri (A)
LSU (A)

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Texas (N)

I mean, just being a pretty bad team or having a pretty bad season, doesn't really change the overall dynamic.

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1009 on: October 21, 2025, 09:48:19 AM »
Yeah....excluding the two (N) Texas losses, OU still has 3 road losses to 2 home losses.  A very small sample size, but over time a 3:2 ratio is a pretty significant difference.

But it's also worth accounting for the quality of the opponent.  Ole Miss was loaded last year, albeit an underachieving team.  LSU was loaded on offense, though also not without significant problems.  Tennessee was sort of in the same boat.  South Carolina beat a lot of good teams last year, the main indictment in a home loss mostly being in how bad OU lost.  The chances of losing to teams like that is more, no matter where you're playing.  

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1010 on: October 21, 2025, 04:07:58 PM »
This will change as Oklahoma regains it’s footing.

That is my hope and expectation.
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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1011 on: October 22, 2025, 12:05:53 PM »
Speaking of Georgia, I think I have detected a pattern to the Kirby Smart-era Dawgs. When they get down, as they occasionally do, they do not quit. You may think that your team has a pretty comfortable lead, but Kirby Smart is scheming and motivating, and the next thing you know, Georgia is back in the game.

Just this season, I have seen Tennessee and Ole Miss surrender what seemed to be good leads and end up losing.

At the half of last Saturday’s Georgia-Ole Miss game, I posted this:

Ole Miss 21 Georgia 20 going into halftime.

While ABC was previewing this game before kickoff, the announcers called Georgia's past few games of "slow starts" a "concern." I don't think it's as big of deal due to how well Bulldogs have adjusted to and dominated the 2nd Half this season (maybe not so much Vs Alabama). Georgia did so Vs Tennesse, Kentucky, and last week Vs Auburn. Whichever side of the ball was slow to start came out ready in the second half, like Georgia's defense last week shutting down Auburn's offense in the 2nd Half. I expect Kirby Smart to square away his defense Vs Ole Miss the rest of this game.

Back when the Bulldogs were in the midst of two national championship runs (’21-’22), Kirby Smart’s defenses were lead by Jalen Carter, four other eventual first round picks, and a Linebacking core who were all drafted in the first three rounds.

Though Georgia still recruits lights out, his defenses no longer field that elite caliber of projected NFL talent. Bulldogs’ defenses have steadily given up higher point averages and total yards since their recent championship teams.

On offense, two other downward trends are noticeable. The offensive line is increasingly undisciplined, drawing more penalties, and there is an inability to develop the skill positions. In recent years past, Georgia’s best receivers and running back tandems were already good when they stepped on campus and proved themselves immediately in the NFL. Weapons like James Cook, Brock Bowers, and Ladd McConkey, who didn’t require intensive development. The four-star WRs/RBS Georgia are signing only marginally improve after their freshman season.

Fast forward to now and Georgia’s ground attack is among the least productive in the SEC going on three seasons now, and though the receiving production remains steady, this is more of a credit to Gunnar Stockton, IMO. Which leads me to…

Gunnar Stockton’s heady, tough-as-nails QB play AND Kirby Smart’s in-game coaching/adjustments are what’s keeping Georgia in line for the CFP. Kirby Smart’s night-and-day game adjustments are the best in the nation.

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1012 on: October 22, 2025, 02:18:48 PM »
It's great to be able to make adjustments as a HC, but if you find your team needing to do it often, it likely indicates that the coach is deficient in other important coaching categories, namely, game-planning and motivating.  

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« Reply #1013 on: Today at 03:01:57 AM »
“The Swamp is where Gators live.  We feel comfortable there, but we hope our opponents feel tentative. A swamp is hot and sticky and can be dangerous." - Steve Spurrier

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1014 on: Today at 06:34:30 AM »
Yep.  It’s inevitable. 1st L this weekend at BR, against a backed in the corner LSU team, in what promises to be a wet affair. 

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« Reply #1015 on: Today at 10:21:50 AM »
I do believe the Ags are going to drop the game to LSU.

But I'm seeing better than 8-4 this year.

Any word on how long Moss is going to be out?  That could make a difference.

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1016 on: Today at 11:59:11 AM »
On a personal note, last night's Auburn-Georgia game marks the 100th college football game I’ve attended. On another personal note, last night’s Auburn-Georgia game will stand out as the most chaotically officiated game I’ve ever witnessed in person.

The most bullshit call I've ever seen, however --- Kirby 100% was calling a timeout.  I can't believe they let him get away with that.

Eh, I can see how it would appear newsworthy to an interloper and the NYP, but honestly it's just a fall Saturday in the SEC.

The SEC has “permanently suspended” the head official of October 11th’s Auburn-Georgia game after a review of his crew’s officiating validated NINE mishandled calls. All but one went against Auburn.

The highest profile miscue was of course when Auburn’s QB went in for a QB sneak. From the pile, one of Georgia’s defenders raced the loose ball to the other endzone. Auburn’s sideline argues for a touchdown, given their QB crossed the goal line while in possession of the football. Georgia's sideline believed they’d recovered a fumble for a touchdown. After a lengthy video review, the referees refuse to award a touchdown to either team. Instead, the ball was awarded to Georgia at their own one-yard line. You could feel the enthusiasm of the crowd deflate and gloom set in as halftime approached.

I left Jordan-Hare Stadium that night knowing this was the worst officiating I’ve ever witnessed.

Note: The SEC very rarely suspends officials (much less permanently); according to the article, the last time a referee was suspended was 2009.






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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1017 on: Today at 01:55:15 PM »
I'll say this, as chaotic and sometimes skewed as SEC officiating might seem, it's still substantially better than B12 officiating.

 

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