Bigdawg007 said:
Yea I get that whole flip at the last minute thing, I just find it hard to see why anyone would want to go to that dumpster fire over on the plains. But hey these are 17/18 year old kids. Good luck to him where ever he ends up
Perhaps recency bias in that Auburn won the 2010 BCS National Championship then also appeared in the 2013 BCS National Championship. Fwiw, until UGA won the SEC Championship 6 months ago, the Dawgs were largely irrelevant to impressionable recruits (i.e., they were in preschool when the Dawgs last won the conference title).
Regardless, the Auburn-Georgia dynamic has been an interesting one. For one thing, the football and men's basketball matchups have epitomized a rivalry:
- Football: UGA leads the all-time series 58-56-8 in the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
- Men's Basketball: UGA leads the all-time series 94-93
Moreover, the coaching parallels have been striking: for example, Ralph "Shug" Jordan coached at both schools; UGA All-American OL Pat Dye became Auburn's Head Football Coach while Auburn QB Vince Dooley became UGA's Head Football Coach; similarly, Auburn 3-sport athlete Erskine "Erk" Russell became UGA's legendary DC.
While I used to respect the rivalry, it's been tainted over the years:
- Auburn hosing down UGA fans in 1986
- UF QB Cam Newton dismissed in 2008 for stealing a laptop, then transferring to Auburn after his father solicited his son's services for $180K
- DT Nick Fairley cheap shot hits on UGA QB Aaron Murray in 2010
- CB/QB Nick Marshall transferring to Auburn after having been dismissed from UGA in 2012 for stealing from a teammate (LS Nate Theus)
- S Tray Marshall transferring to Auburn after having been dismissed from UGA in 2014 following his arrest on 3 counts of theft
Fwiw, the Tigers been able to snag some elite talent over the years from Georgia (while UGA has found it extremely difficult to lure elite talent from Alabama):
- 2019: 5* OLB Owen Pappoe (non-binding verbal commitment) from Loganville, GA
- 2016: 5* DT Derrick Brown from Buford, GA
- 2009: 4* TE Phillip Lutzenkirchen from Marietta, GA
- 2007: 4* QB Cam Newton from Atlanta, GA
- 2001: DL Jay Ratliff from Valdosta, GA
- 2000: 4* RB Ronnie Brown from Cartersville, GA
- 1995: LB Takeo Spikes from Sandersville, GA (Parade Magazine & USA Today All-American)