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Oct312009

Should I Predict A Winner

It's that time of year where kids dress in goulish outfits while hunting candy. It's also that time of year where adults steal their kids candy.

It's also Gameday.

This is no ordinary game day. This is the Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party.

This game is not just the next game.

This is the game that will define seasons.

This is the game that will produce heroes.

This is the game that will bring grown men to tears.

This is the game you tell your kids about.

This is the Georgia-Florida game.

So where do we go from here. Personally and emotionally I don't want to predict this game. This game has caused many a heartbreak over the years for me. So a few questions need to be asked.

So questions about this game, this year are numerous.

Is this the year Georgia turns the table and starts a new streak of wins against the Gators?

Is this the year where Georgia beats another Heisman winner from the swamp?

Can Georgia stop the not so mighty Gator Offense?

Is this the year, where people can stop talking about the glory days as seen on YouTube and begin to create new ones?

I can answer these, but I know I would like these to be YES.

One sad thing about this game, there now kids that have never seen Georgia win two in a row angainst the Gators, much less dominating the series. This is something I want to see changed.

So now I have to make my prediction. But it's not easy. Haven seen both the Dawgs and Gators play this year, I wonder if it will be a 47-42 game or a 6-3 game.

For me I'll make a prediction, if only from the heart.

UGA 27 UF 24


GOOOOOOO DAWGS

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