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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 774927" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Have you never heard of an analogy before my guy? I also said that judging LSU and Oregon based on their 2020 results is asinine. I’ve given numerous reasons for my position. Your position is simply, “they were mediocre last year so they’ll be mediocre next year.” When odds are that won’t be true.</p><p></p><p>Do you think that Tech would play Oregon any closer than they would Georgia? Clemson is going to experience a drop-off in 2021 like LSU saw in 2020. But Clemson’s 2021 record will likely better better than LSU’s for a variety of reasons. The 2 biggest being a softer schedule and a full off-season to prepare guys to fill holes.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, it doesn’t matter that LSU isn’t exactly Clemson or Oregon isn’t exactly Georgia. They’re both top-tier teams. And USC is still very comparable to ND, and Stanford and Washington are still very comparable to UNC and Miami. Utah is very comparable to Pitt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 774927, member: 4572"] Have you never heard of an analogy before my guy? I also said that judging LSU and Oregon based on their 2020 results is asinine. I’ve given numerous reasons for my position. Your position is simply, “they were mediocre last year so they’ll be mediocre next year.” When odds are that won’t be true. Do you think that Tech would play Oregon any closer than they would Georgia? Clemson is going to experience a drop-off in 2021 like LSU saw in 2020. But Clemson’s 2021 record will likely better better than LSU’s for a variety of reasons. The 2 biggest being a softer schedule and a full off-season to prepare guys to fill holes. Like I said before, it doesn’t matter that LSU isn’t exactly Clemson or Oregon isn’t exactly Georgia. They’re both top-tier teams. And USC is still very comparable to ND, and Stanford and Washington are still very comparable to UNC and Miami. Utah is very comparable to Pitt. [/QUOTE]
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