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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 774913" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>But that’s really not the point. Tech would lose 3 games to either of the top 3 on each schedule. The original comment was that nobody was playing a schedule as tough as Tech’s. UCLA’s and many others are comparable, or just as tough is what my point was. My other main point is that outside of the top 5 games on Tech’s schedule, every other game is very winnable. Like I said before, Pitt on the road is the only other game that I see as a probable loss.</p><p></p><p>But to go along with my points on LSU, Oregon, and Clemson; LSU and Oregon will be significantly improved next year, while Clemson will probably take a step back. LSU lost a significant portion of their roster in a year with limited practice. Oregon’s roster was extremely young in a year with limited practice. Clemson is going to lose basically all of their best players on both sides of the ball. Georgia is the only team on either schedule that is head and shoulders above every other team. To truly play somebody comparable to Georgia you’d need to have either Alabama or Ohio State. But because Tech, and probably nobody else outside of the top 5, is going to beat Georgia anyway it’s irrelevant when comparing schedules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 774913, member: 4572"] But that’s really not the point. Tech would lose 3 games to either of the top 3 on each schedule. The original comment was that nobody was playing a schedule as tough as Tech’s. UCLA’s and many others are comparable, or just as tough is what my point was. My other main point is that outside of the top 5 games on Tech’s schedule, every other game is very winnable. Like I said before, Pitt on the road is the only other game that I see as a probable loss. But to go along with my points on LSU, Oregon, and Clemson; LSU and Oregon will be significantly improved next year, while Clemson will probably take a step back. LSU lost a significant portion of their roster in a year with limited practice. Oregon’s roster was extremely young in a year with limited practice. Clemson is going to lose basically all of their best players on both sides of the ball. Georgia is the only team on either schedule that is head and shoulders above every other team. To truly play somebody comparable to Georgia you’d need to have either Alabama or Ohio State. But because Tech, and probably nobody else outside of the top 5, is going to beat Georgia anyway it’s irrelevant when comparing schedules. [/QUOTE]
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