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Top 5 Reasons Georgia Bulldogs Win it All in 2008

 
Top 5 reasons Georgia wins it all in 2008   With the 2008 season rapidly approaching, much has been said about the Georgia Bulldogs and their preseason ranking.  While many “experts” continue to say Georgia is No. 1, just as many point to the tough schedule and say, “not so fast.”   No one will deny that Georgia is an extremely talented team. No one would disagree that Georgia will almost certainly have a great season. But many expect Georgia to fail.   Some accuse the masses of creating this hype. The media picked Georgia No. 1, not the fans.   So it is now their spot to win or lose. I think they can win it all.   Here are my Top Five Reasons.   5) The Schedule . This years schedule lines up as one of the toughest in recent memory.  The SEC is tough year after year, so no surprise here.    But Georgia plays six teams this year who are ranked in the preseason top 25, tough even ... (link)

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