I watched the whole game and, other than 2 questionable penalties (on the punt where Harvin had a Roughing call negated and the other on the non-flinch on the FG), I don't recall any silly fouls after big plays yesterday.
well, for starters, the guys playing today had several more games of real experience than they did post-Citadel......you can't compare Graham's poise vs Temple vs today. He's a more experienced QB...the WRs have more experience, so do the RBs, OL, etc.
True on all that but getting a win instead of finding another way to lose (Citadel) was a great step forward.
Plus, we had a FG taken away and, had we not fumbled inside their 30, that's probably another 3 or 7.
Anyone who doesn't see progress after today just has an agenda against the coach. That's the best game from GT WRs since...OB 2014? Catch after clutch catch.
For the sake of the other GT fans here, let's just agree to disagree, shake hands like men and wish each other a TGIF and nice weekend. Deal?
:beercheers::beercheers::beercheers::cigar:
PS: Apology accepted. (y)
No it didn't happen in 2008. 2008 was coming off the best recruiting offseason in school history. 2008 didn't have the injuries of 2019 nor 2015.
edit: removed :wtf:
ultimately, we had almost identical records with 2 differing schemes of 2 different HCs (PJ, CG). We'll see if consistent better recruiting is possible and if so, what effect it will have on us. Gotta get the "if possible" part right first!
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