Monday, October 01, 2012

Collision Course


Both Georgia and South Carolina entered this season with high rankings and lofty expectations. Through the first month of the season, everything has gone according to plan. Saturday night their paths will cross at Williams Brice Stadium. Some are calling it the "biggest sporting event in South Carolina" since the '81 Carolina-Clemson game.

#6 South Carolina has beaten #5 Georgia the last two years but in this series' history (dating back to 1894) the Gamecocks have never won three in a row over the Bulldogs. This is also the first top 10 meeting between the two teams. Words cannot describe the magnitude of this game and what it means to both programs. Everybody probably knows by now that ESPN's Gameday will be onsite. I, along with a couple other OIA contributors, will be posting Georgia-South Carolina related articles and videos throughout the week as we ramp up for the huge "Showdown in Cola Town."

It's going to be a long week but I'm already jacked to the max. GO DAWGS!! BEAT THE COCKS!

Pollack bursts onto the scene during my first trip to Columbia

4 comments:

Charlie Dodson said...

Will Murray finally beat a good team?

Hopefully the Pirates don't mess with the cable on Tybee.

Pl0we said...

Murray (not Shane) has beaten every team in the east in his career besides Carolina. CWF needs to have the o-line prepared for Caroina's front 7 especially Theus.

Lynch is a mismatch for any of Carolina's LB's or DB's

Hall and Hicks need to dive at Clowneys knees every play.

Charlie Dodson said...

Like I said, I'm waiting on Murray to beat a good team. Florida, Tenn, and Vandy have been awful since PAM has been our QB. This is another chance for him to win a big game against a good team.

CTG better get his crap together.

Slic Ric said...

Murray's dead to me if he craps the bed Saturday night. Plain and simple. To be fair and balanced, if Lattimore runs for 200 yards again or we fall for a fake punt/fg CTG won't be far behind on the shit list. This defense has under-performed, imo, to this point in the season but I have let it slide. Rubber meets road Saturday. This game won't define either man, but it will go a long towards how I view their red and black legacies.