The two SEC fanbases with the deepest seated psychoses are LSU and UGA.
But while LSU just kind of celebrates their crazy, UGA is always arguing about what type of therapy will work. Mamas, if you let your babies grow up to be Bulldawgs, expect them to participate in a near-constant debate about the metaphysical existence of football reality for the rest of their lives. Right now, I live down in Tigerland, and no Corn Doggish behavior ever exhibited in front of my eyes comes close to the gnashing of teeth on display in the Land of Perpetual Arp.
Luckily, most of the more prominent and mature blog captains in Bulldawg Nation have been out in front of the barbarians for a long time, and remain there.
I know which poll question I clicked. I don't know enough to say for certain what is wrong with the UGA football program. And despite all the attempts to categorize where certain elements of the fanbase are right now, I think we can sum it up two ways.
Some fans have their opinions while accepting they don't know everything, and generally vary thier opinions between the hope CMR can turn things around next year and the expectation that he will be unable to do so.
Other fans already know everything that has ever been wrong with the football program, ever; they want to go back in time and fire CMR two years ago, or yesterday, or right now.
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