Georgia coach says Sunbelt on " a crusade" to beat SEC teams.

You recall correctly.EastHallApp wrote:Mostly coachspeak, which is fine. IIRC wasn't Smart the one last year who named us specifically when taking a dig at other SEC teams for playing what he considered to be easy week 1 opponents?
To be fair, I don't really take issue with that quote. I'm sure he's correct that players get more fired up for the big names. But if you name check someone in that context, you probably don't pick a team you really respect that much.DaphneUrquhart wrote:You recall correctly.EastHallApp wrote:Mostly coachspeak, which is fine. IIRC wasn't Smart the one last year who named us specifically when taking a dig at other SEC teams for playing what he considered to be easy week 1 opponents?
"If you ask a strength coach, any strength coach in the country, they will hard-sell that opening game," Smart said. "The trend is, you go in reverse, so the first week of summer workouts, they're going to [show video of] the game they have last. At Alabama, we would start with Auburn. ... You show clips of that game, whether you won or lost, you show motivating clips of that game, so they're thinking about that opponent. A kid's squatting, he's looking at a picture of the guy he's going to line up across."
By the end of summer workouts, when the team is lifting the most, the players are watching clips of their first opponent. "It's a hell of a lot better when that first game is Clemson, North Carolina or Wisconsin than it is when it's App State or Western Michigan or somebody," Smart said.
Neither do I. Don't you imagine that it will be easier for our coaches to get our team psyched up for Georgia than for Savannah State?EastHallApp wrote:
To be fair, I don't really take issue with that quote. I'm sure he's correct that players get more fired up for the big names. But if you name check someone in that context, you probably don't pick a team you really respect that much.
I don't have an issue with what he said but it's really stupid to name the team you are playing in the home opener the very next season, lol. Why give them any more motivation than they already have?DaphneUrquhart wrote:Neither do I. Don't you imagine that it will be easier for our coaches to get our team psyched up for Georgia than for Savannah State?EastHallApp wrote:
To be fair, I don't really take issue with that quote. I'm sure he's correct that players get more fired up for the big names. But if you name check someone in that context, you probably don't pick a team you really respect that much.
I have the same fear...we CANNOT overlook Georgia because we have Savannah State the next week, if we do a team like Georgia will beat us and then Savannah State will be a "must-win" situation to salvage the season.Gonzo wrote:I just hope the Apps don't come out flat just because this is an SEC team. They won 8 FBS games last season. Yeah, Georgia isn't Troy or Arkansas State, but if you don't take a team like the Bulldogs seriously they could come out and steal a HUGE, signature win against a Sun Belt opponent. They have a solid little program down there in Athens. We can't let our team be the one that gives them their claim to fame.