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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 861777" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Some of these competitive games are a bit sugar coated though.</p><p></p><p>NIU - lost by 1. Should have won by alot.</p><p>Clemson - lost by 6. We were lucky enough to play them when they had no offense at all. Kennesaw State was better on offense against us then they were. Had we played them at the end of the season, little chance we get within three TDs.</p><p>UVA - Lost by 8, but if we are being honest with ourselves, it wasn't that close. Being down 21 with 4 minutes left in the game isn't really competitive.</p><p>Miami - Lost by 3 but we needed a boatload of help. They gave us 3 fumbles (one returned for a TD), two failed 4th down tries, a missed 40 yd field goal, and a returned two point conversion, and we still somehow lost to them.</p><p>VT, and BC were legitimate competitive games that we could have won. </p><p></p><p>For the NY6 opponents, Ill give you UGA. They killed everyone so its a hard measuring stick against them. Pitt and ND though? Aside from Duke and the cupcakes, Pitt was relatively close in nearly all of their games. Except ours. ND was a train wreck. In their first 7 games combined they were +55 in scoring. Against us alone they were also +55 in scoring. That was a game we actually could have been competitive in and we weren't even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 861777, member: 147"] Some of these competitive games are a bit sugar coated though. NIU - lost by 1. Should have won by alot. Clemson - lost by 6. We were lucky enough to play them when they had no offense at all. Kennesaw State was better on offense against us then they were. Had we played them at the end of the season, little chance we get within three TDs. UVA - Lost by 8, but if we are being honest with ourselves, it wasn't that close. Being down 21 with 4 minutes left in the game isn't really competitive. Miami - Lost by 3 but we needed a boatload of help. They gave us 3 fumbles (one returned for a TD), two failed 4th down tries, a missed 40 yd field goal, and a returned two point conversion, and we still somehow lost to them. VT, and BC were legitimate competitive games that we could have won. For the NY6 opponents, Ill give you UGA. They killed everyone so its a hard measuring stick against them. Pitt and ND though? Aside from Duke and the cupcakes, Pitt was relatively close in nearly all of their games. Except ours. ND was a train wreck. In their first 7 games combined they were +55 in scoring. Against us alone they were also +55 in scoring. That was a game we actually could have been competitive in and we weren't even close. [/QUOTE]
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