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SabertStxVii Week 4 College Football Recap

SabertStxVii Week 4 College Football Recap

I am happy with how my weekend went, although I’m angry at myself for the Georgia Tech play. It’s the second time I’ve been on them this year, and I hate backing up defenses that I know can give up leads late.  Really think I’m seeing a lot of teams clearly though, especially the SEC.  Below you will find my Week 4 Recap.

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4 thoughts on “SabertStxVii Week 4 College Football Recap”

  1. Ralph says:

    Great insight. Was at the ND/Mich game and your thoughts are spot on. Definitely looking to fade ND with you when they play an offense.

    • Sab SabertStxVii says:

      Ralph,

      Thanks for stopping by. Jealous that you got to be at that game — the atmosphere looked electric.

      I look at ND schedule and don’t see too many potent offenses that they face besides possibly Stanford, Oklahoma, and USC. No one that is THAT good though. It’s going to be annoying that ND will keep picking up garbage wins over teams that can’t score more than 10, and they will continue to climb in the rankings.

      Regardless, they have a good defense, we think. I don’t see them scoring 24+ though when they finally play someone that can put some points on the board, even if the other team has a terrible defense.

      Goodluck this week.

  2. Pezgordo Pezgordo says:

    Max, just read this concerning Ogletree and Rambo:

    Defensively, Georgia has started the season slower than expected. However, all nine returning starters haven’t played together yet. The Dawgs dominated Missouri on the road while missing four starters. Now, they get the final two back in Bacarri Rambo and Alec Ogletree. Collectively, Georgia is middle-of-the-pack on defense and is 6th in pass defense, something they know Bray and company will test Saturday.

    • Sab SabertStxVii says:

      Pez,

      I think Rambo and Ogletree will be able to jump right back into the swing of things here. They’ve been practicing and both are absolute studs. They will be able to plug holes where this defense needs them.

      The UGA defense resembles the Florida defense, with even more playmakers. Yes Georgia hasn’t really played a potent offense yet, but UGAs weakness on D this year is Tenn weakness on O: rushing. Georgia has been rushed on quite a bit. This is where Ogletree will step in and help. He also can significantly help the pass rush. Rambo will be a HUGE help against these Tenn WR. He led the SEC in interceptions.

      I am not totally sold on Georgia yet, but I’m starting to think that they may rollllll here.

      Another thing to remember, in the SEC (much like in the NFL), a good defense usually always prevails against a powerful O. I think that Georgia has the better of both here.

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