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Texas Longhorns: Can They Beat Georgia's SEC Game?

Texas, USAFri Oct 18 2024
For years, Texas Longhorns fans have been asking if their team is back to its glory days. In 2023, the answer seemed to be a resounding yes. The Longhorns went 12-2 and made it to the College Football Playoff for the first time under coach Steve Sarkisian. This season, they're ranked number one and have a perfect 6-0 record. Even when starting quarterback Quinn Ewers got injured, backup Arch Manning stepped in, showing the team's depth. Manning, by the way, comes from a family of NFL legends—his uncles Peyton and Eli Manning won a total of four Super Bowls. But Texas will face its toughest challenge yet this Saturday. They're hosting No. 5 Georgia, a team known for its powerful recruiting and coaching strategies. Georgia, like Texas, has a rich history and a key campus location for recruiting. Under coach Kirby Smart, who learned from Nick Saban at Alabama, the Bulldogs have become a recruiting powerhouse. In the past nine years, they've had three top-ranked recruiting classes. Texas, under Sarkisian, has been following a similar path. They've increased their recruiting budget and have seen their ranking improve significantly. After averaging a ranking of 10. 8 in the decade before Sarkisian, they're now averaging 4. 6 under his leadership. And their offense, full of tricks and movements, is led by a Texan, Quinn Ewers. For Texas fans, winning a national championship, something the team hasn't done since 2006, is the ultimate goal. This Saturday's game against Georgia is a big test. It's Texas's first real measure of how they stack up against the top SEC teams. In an interesting twist, Georgia is considered the underdog for the first time since 2021.

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    What specific strategies have Georgia used to maintain their recruiting success under Kirby Smart?
    How might the outcome of the Texas vs. Georgia game this Saturday influence the perception of both teams' future prospects?
    If Georgia loses, will their fans start chanting, 'Welcome to the SEC, Texas, but not really'?

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