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Georgia Bulldogs – Aaron Murray Eventually Comes Through
There’s been plenty of talk this season about whether Aaron Murray is a good enough quarterback to get Georgia to where they want to be, which is among the nation’s elite. After an up and down season for the junior, Murray erupted in the Capital One Bowl by throwing five touchdown passes (amid his usual mistakes) to pretty much redeem himself and his prospect credentials.
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Capital One Bowl – Georgia vs Nebraska Predictions
The game of the conference championship losers, in other words. Georgia had a great season, but two losses in the SEC is too much to overcome if you want a BCS Bowl to end your season. Nebraska? Despite a 10-win season, they were humiliated in the Big Ten championship game, and it’ll be interesting to see how much from that carries over.
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10 Most Valuable College Football Teams
Surprise, surprise, the SEC rule this one as well. Not the top school, which belongs to the only Big 12 program on this list (Texas, way beyond the rest), but owning 7 spots along the way. Alabama and LSU as expected, but also Auburn and Arkansas who have seen better days. Michigan represent the Big Ten while Notre Dame are the independent party in College Football’s most valuable programs.
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SEC Championship – Alabama vs Georgia Predictions
Last season Alabama weren’t in the SEC Championship game but still made it to BCS national championship. This year, they represent the SEC West, facing Georgia, making their second consecutive appearance in a game that will decide who gets to face Notre Dame for the big prize in College Football, 2012 edition.
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College Football – Final BCS Picture Not Much Clearer
The only thing we do know, is that the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be playing in the BCS National Championship game in Miami six weeks from now. The rest? Hard to say, but there’s an almost definite chance that the winner of the SEC championship game between Georgia and Alabama will be the team to join them in the battle for the title.
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SEC – Terrible Week 12 Schedule of the Best Conference in College Football
The SEC have the last six national titles to claim as being the best conference in College Football. Year after year, their out of conference schedule often looks quite terrible, as Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M and Kentucky have all scheduled FCS opponents on week 12.
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USC Trojans – Preseason Number One Means You’ll Lose Three Times
If you remember the Preseason AP Poll, voters were in-love with the USC Trojans. With Matt Barkley and Robert Woods and Marqise Lee and the overall 16 returning starters on offense and defense. Well, like most preseason number one teams, the Trojans are now with three losses, hoping that they might reach the Pac-12 title game somehow.
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Georgia Bulldogs – Nothing Soft About Jarvis Jones and Todd Gurley
Who controls the SEC East now? A matter of opinion and computers, but the Georgia Bulldogs proved there’s nothing soft about this team, as the rushing game, led by Todd Gurley and a ball-hawking defense, led by Jarvis Jones, was simply too much for Florida to handle.
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College Football – Staying Undefeated Till the Very End
With week 5 of the 2012 College Football season behind us, we have undefeated teams: 1 of the ACC (Florida State), 5 from the Big 12 (Kansas State, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, West Virginia), 3 from the Big East (Rutgers, Cincinnati, Louisville), 2 in the Big Ten (Ohio State, Northwestern), 1 in the MAC (Ohio), 2 in the Pac-12 (Oregon, Oregon State), 6 in the SEC (Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, LSU, Mississippi State), 2 in the WAC (UTSA, Louisiana Tech) and Notre Dame.
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Georgia Bulldogs – Todd Gurley is the Best Freshman in College Football
The Georgia Bulldogs football team is off to a great start in 2012, going 4-0 through the first weeks, mostly thanks to their three-headed monster rushing attack, led by true freshman Todd Gurley, who has been the best running back in the SEC so far.