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It obviously meant nothing to an emotional Matt Stinchcomb afterwards.
I'm sure the 40-50,000 Dawg fans who were at the game were going to be in Jax that weekend anyway so they just figured they'd stop by the game on a whim, afterall the game didn't mean anything to them.
It is well known that most games that mean nothing usually draw record crowds.
It would have meant nothing to UGA to stop UF's winning streak and turn the tide on the 1-12 record they're sporting vs. UF since 1990, how could anyone think otherwise?
It has always been true that playing your most bitter conference rival means nothing.
Having an undefeated season ruined by the team you hate the most is a meaningless occurance.
Having another in a very long line of senior classes at UGA knowning they will leave having a losing record vs the Gators doesn't matter.
Losing a big game on National TV in front of a GameDay audience was meaningless too.
Falling flat on your face when you were ripe to move up to #3 in the polls meant nothing.
When losing to Florida means nothing to you that is when Georgia football means nothing to you. I guess this guy is just numb from the steady beatings.
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