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  1. Georgia has a pretty checkered history with so-called cupcakes over the past few years. The team generally seems to go one of two ways: 1) Give up a bunch of big plays to the opponent early and pull away in the 2nd half 2) Dominate early and give up a couple of scores in "garbage time" Or sometimes both... Obviously a win is a win and all that, but I'm having a hard time understanding how the Dawgs can shut out an 8-4 Vanderbilt team in a 45 point victory and, yet, give up 3 touchdowns to Florida Atlantic and win by 36. This is most certainly nitpicking, but it speaks to the mentality of the team about these types of games. I don't mind the Dawgs playing cupcakes a couple of times a year... I do mind them playing like they're playing a cupcake. I'm not saying you have to run up the score, but I'd very much like to see complete domination from start to finish in these types of games... and frankly that's what you ought to see from a team with serious National Title aspirations. http://www.dawgsports.com/2013/8/5/4589020/2013-college-football-season-preview-north-texas-at-georgia
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