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(04-25-2017 09:16 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(04-25-2017 07:50 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Louisville has picked up a transfer from Oklahoma.

Well he should be used to losing to Clemson then.

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blind squirrels and nuts come to mind.
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RE: UGA signee cut on G-Day
(04-26-2017 11:37 AM)HRFlossY Wrote:  
(04-25-2017 09:16 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(04-25-2017 07:50 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  Louisville has picked up a transfer from Oklahoma.

Well he should be used to losing to Clemson then.

Ouch.03-nutkick


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FlossY Out...04-wine

This is true. No streak lasts forever. I mean it only took Virginia 30 tries to beat us in football.
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UGA signee cut on G-Day
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_con..._football)

The following is a list of the all-time leading NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) college football single-opponent winning streaks. Streaks are ranked by the number of consecutive wins posted by one team against a regular opponent. All streaks active and historical streaks of at least 20 games are included.

Most consecutive wins over an opponent
School Opponent Consecutive wins Year started Last win Uninterrupted series? Notes/References
Notre Dame Navy 43 1964 2006 Yes Navy won in 2007[1][2]
Nebraska Kansas 36 1969 2004 Yes KU won in 2005[3]
Oklahoma Kansas State 32 1937 1968 Yes [3]
Penn State Temple 31 1952 2014 No (63-year period) Penn State had a 39 game unbeaten streak against Temple dating back to 1941; the teams played to a tie in 1950. Temple broke the streak in 2015.
Florida Kentucky 30† 1987 2016 Yes Longest in-conference streak in Southeastern Conference history
Nebraska Kansas State 29 1969 1997 Yes [3]
Clemson Virginia 29 1955 1989 No (35-year period) [3]
Texas Rice 28 1966 1993 Yes [3]
Syracuse Hobart 26 1906 1931 Yes [3]
USC Oregon State 26 1968 1999 No (32-year period) [3]
Tennessee Kentucky 26 1985 2010 Yes Kentucky won in 2011.[4] Rivalry formerly known as the Battle for the Barrel
Penn State West Virginia 25 1959 1983 Yes [3]
Texas TCU 24 1968 1991 Yes [3]
Texas A&M TCU 24† 1973 2001 No (29-year period) Texas A&M won 23 consecutive games against TCU from 1973 to 1995 while they were both members of the old Southwest Conference. Texas A&M beat TCU again in the 2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl, and the teams have not played since then.[5]
Nebraska Missouri 24 1979 2002 Yes [3]
Nebraska Oklahoma State 24 1974 1999 No (26-year period) [3]
Penn State Maryland 24 1962 1988 No (27-year period) The streak began following Maryland's first win in the series in 1961, and finally ended with the only tie in 1989.[6]
Oklahoma Iowa State 23 1937 1959 Yes [1]
Tennessee Vanderbilt 22 1983 2004 Yes [3]
Arkansas TCU 22 1959 1980 Yes [3]
Alabama Mississippi State 22 1958 1979 Yes [3]
Iowa Northwestern 22 1974 1994 Yes [3] Northwestern's 1995 team also ended a 19-game (30 year) losing streak to Michigan and a 14-game (33 year) losing streak to Notre Dame.
LSU Louisiana - Lafayette 22† 1902 2009 No (108-year period) [3]
Florida Vanderbilt 22 1989 2012 No (24-year period) The series was uninterrupted since 1992 (21 wins). Vanderbilt won in 2013 [7]
Ohio State Indiana 21† 1991 2016 No [8] The 2010 game was vacated due to self-imposed sanctions by Ohio State [9]
Ohio State Northwestern 21 1972 2004 No (33-year period) [3]
Ohio State Wisconsin 21 1960 1980 Yes
Michigan Indiana 21† 1988 2016 No
Purdue Iowa 20 1961 1980 Yes [3]
Oklahoma Baylor 20 1901 2011 No (111-year period) Baylor ended the streak with a 45-38 victory in 2011.[2]
† Active Streaks in bold
04-26-2017 02:41 PM
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RE: UGA signee cut on G-Day
(04-26-2017 02:41 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_con..._football)

The following is a list of the all-time leading NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) college football single-opponent winning streaks. Streaks are ranked by the number of consecutive wins posted by one team against a regular opponent. All streaks active and historical streaks of at least 20 games are included.

Most consecutive wins over an opponent
School Opponent Consecutive wins Year started Last win Uninterrupted series? Notes/References
Notre Dame Navy 43 1964 2006 Yes Navy won in 2007[1][2]
Nebraska Kansas 36 1969 2004 Yes KU won in 2005[3]
Oklahoma Kansas State 32 1937 1968 Yes [3]
Penn State Temple 31 1952 2014 No (63-year period) Penn State had a 39 game unbeaten streak against Temple dating back to 1941; the teams played to a tie in 1950. Temple broke the streak in 2015.
Florida Kentucky 30† 1987 2016 Yes Longest in-conference streak in Southeastern Conference history
Nebraska Kansas State 29 1969 1997 Yes [3]
Clemson Virginia 29 1955 1989 No (35-year period) [3]
Texas Rice 28 1966 1993 Yes [3]
Syracuse Hobart 26 1906 1931 Yes [3]
USC Oregon State 26 1968 1999 No (32-year period) [3]
Tennessee Kentucky 26 1985 2010 Yes Kentucky won in 2011.[4] Rivalry formerly known as the Battle for the Barrel
Penn State West Virginia 25 1959 1983 Yes [3]
Texas TCU 24 1968 1991 Yes [3]
Texas A&M TCU 24† 1973 2001 No (29-year period) Texas A&M won 23 consecutive games against TCU from 1973 to 1995 while they were both members of the old Southwest Conference. Texas A&M beat TCU again in the 2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl, and the teams have not played since then.[5]
Nebraska Missouri 24 1979 2002 Yes [3]
Nebraska Oklahoma State 24 1974 1999 No (26-year period) [3]
Penn State Maryland 24 1962 1988 No (27-year period) The streak began following Maryland's first win in the series in 1961, and finally ended with the only tie in 1989.[6]
Oklahoma Iowa State 23 1937 1959 Yes [1]
Tennessee Vanderbilt 22 1983 2004 Yes [3]
Arkansas TCU 22 1959 1980 Yes [3]
Alabama Mississippi State 22 1958 1979 Yes [3]
Iowa Northwestern 22 1974 1994 Yes [3] Northwestern's 1995 team also ended a 19-game (30 year) losing streak to Michigan and a 14-game (33 year) losing streak to Notre Dame.
LSU Louisiana - Lafayette 22† 1902 2009 No (108-year period) [3]
Florida Vanderbilt 22 1989 2012 No (24-year period) The series was uninterrupted since 1992 (21 wins). Vanderbilt won in 2013 [7]
Ohio State Indiana 21† 1991 2016 No [8] The 2010 game was vacated due to self-imposed sanctions by Ohio State [9]
Ohio State Northwestern 21 1972 2004 No (33-year period) [3]
Ohio State Wisconsin 21 1960 1980 Yes
Michigan Indiana 21† 1988 2016 No
Purdue Iowa 20 1961 1980 Yes [3]
Oklahoma Baylor 20 1901 2011 No (111-year period) Baylor ended the streak with a 45-38 victory in 2011.[2]
† Active Streaks in bold

Man, I remember Vandy vs. UT. It was beyond painful, but it was incredibly sweet when it happened.

I remember PSU-Temple, too.
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(04-24-2017 07:19 PM)Pervis_Griffith Wrote:  
(04-24-2017 05:05 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  
(04-24-2017 05:02 PM)rednblackattack Wrote:  Louisville has a pretty good record of taking players giving them a second chance and them turning out successful

We have different definitions of successful. And as long as you guys are the recycling plant for UGAg convicts, GT fans will always find your program distasteful. Grantham and Petrino or no Grantham and Petrino.


Well that sucks, because our goal in life is to have Georgia Tech fans finding us "tasteful".

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(04-27-2017 01:30 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  Man, I remember Vandy vs. UT. It was beyond painful, but it was incredibly sweet when it happened.

I remember PSU-Temple, too.

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UGA signee cut on G-Day
(04-27-2017 01:30 AM)nzmorange Wrote:  
(04-26-2017 02:41 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_con..._football)

The following is a list of the all-time leading NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) college football single-opponent winning streaks. Streaks are ranked by the number of consecutive wins posted by one team against a regular opponent. All streaks active and historical streaks of at least 20 games are included.

Most consecutive wins over an opponent
School Opponent Consecutive wins Year started Last win Uninterrupted series? Notes/References
Notre Dame Navy 43 1964 2006 Yes Navy won in 2007[1][2]
Nebraska Kansas 36 1969 2004 Yes KU won in 2005[3]
Oklahoma Kansas State 32 1937 1968 Yes [3]
Penn State Temple 31 1952 2014 No (63-year period) Penn State had a 39 game unbeaten streak against Temple dating back to 1941; the teams played to a tie in 1950. Temple broke the streak in 2015.
Florida Kentucky 30† 1987 2016 Yes Longest in-conference streak in Southeastern Conference history
Nebraska Kansas State 29 1969 1997 Yes [3]
Clemson Virginia 29 1955 1989 No (35-year period) [3]
Texas Rice 28 1966 1993 Yes [3]
Syracuse Hobart 26 1906 1931 Yes [3]
USC Oregon State 26 1968 1999 No (32-year period) [3]
Tennessee Kentucky 26 1985 2010 Yes Kentucky won in 2011.[4] Rivalry formerly known as the Battle for the Barrel
Penn State West Virginia 25 1959 1983 Yes [3]
Texas TCU 24 1968 1991 Yes [3]
Texas A&M TCU 24† 1973 2001 No (29-year period) Texas A&M won 23 consecutive games against TCU from 1973 to 1995 while they were both members of the old Southwest Conference. Texas A&M beat TCU again in the 2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl, and the teams have not played since then.[5]
Nebraska Missouri 24 1979 2002 Yes [3]
Nebraska Oklahoma State 24 1974 1999 No (26-year period) [3]
Penn State Maryland 24 1962 1988 No (27-year period) The streak began following Maryland's first win in the series in 1961, and finally ended with the only tie in 1989.[6]
Oklahoma Iowa State 23 1937 1959 Yes [1]
Tennessee Vanderbilt 22 1983 2004 Yes [3]
Arkansas TCU 22 1959 1980 Yes [3]
Alabama Mississippi State 22 1958 1979 Yes [3]
Iowa Northwestern 22 1974 1994 Yes [3] Northwestern's 1995 team also ended a 19-game (30 year) losing streak to Michigan and a 14-game (33 year) losing streak to Notre Dame.
LSU Louisiana - Lafayette 22† 1902 2009 No (108-year period) [3]
Florida Vanderbilt 22 1989 2012 No (24-year period) The series was uninterrupted since 1992 (21 wins). Vanderbilt won in 2013 [7]
Ohio State Indiana 21† 1991 2016 No [8] The 2010 game was vacated due to self-imposed sanctions by Ohio State [9]
Ohio State Northwestern 21 1972 2004 No (33-year period) [3]
Ohio State Wisconsin 21 1960 1980 Yes
Michigan Indiana 21† 1988 2016 No
Purdue Iowa 20 1961 1980 Yes [3]
Oklahoma Baylor 20 1901 2011 No (111-year period) Baylor ended the streak with a 45-38 victory in 2011.[2]
† Active Streaks in bold

Man, I remember Vandy vs. UT. It was beyond painful, but it was incredibly sweet when it happened.

I remember PSU-Temple, too.

I rather enjoy the Fla/UK streak, especially with the word "active" next to it.

Was surprised that the UK/Tenn streak ended with a WR playing QB for the kittens.
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