The metrics around the games you play truly matter. You have to be careful stepping into a 9th conference game because that would put Georgia at 9 SEC games, the 10th Power 5 game being Georgia Tech, and then some years we’ve had another Power 5 opponent Power 4 opponent, then it could be 11 games. So, before you go down that road, you just want to make sure that when it’s going in front of the committee, that there’ll be a fair evaluation, again, because you don’t want someone who’s played a schedule with some G5 in the FCS to get one up on you or an advantage for having, or not having, a potential loss versus the top ten top 15 team.
– JOSH BROOKS
J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks joined The Locker Room and talked about the recent SEC Media Days, Georgia’s latest National Championships, new titles and roles in the SEC for himself, concerts at Sanford Stadium and more!




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