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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff2" data-source="post: 861778" data-attributes="member: 6056"><p>I have an entire comment dedicated to the BC, UVA, and Miami games. All games in which we had a lead with a chance to extend, and multiple chances to prevent them from taking the lead. All 3 games where we had a >50% chance to win at some point during the game.</p><p></p><p>Pitt beat Tennessee on the road fairly handily, dominated the second and third best teams in the ACC (Clemson and Wake), and their only ACC loss was to Miami, who is still one of the most talented teams in the conference even if their record hasn’t shown it. Pitt certainly isn’t on ND or UGA’s level, but they were absolutely a top team in the country. Notre Dame finished the regular season 11-1 with their only loss to #2 Cincinnati, and should’ve finished the year 12-1 had they not blown their bowl game against OSU. We went to South Bend eliminated from bowl contention, with a backup QB and several other starters out. It was obvious the team was flat. Is 55-0 ridiculous? Sure, but is that all that different than the 45-14 they beat Stanford the very next week?</p><p></p><p>I just think it’s pretty dumb to look at those 3 games and say, “look how terrible we are. We suck. We’re never going to get any better.” Especially when in 2 of those games we played a backup QB who is most likely dropping down to the FCS level, when you can instead look at the other 6 games and say, “hey, there were plenty of opportunities to win at least some of those games. We didn’t play a complete game in any of them, and still had our shots. Let’s see what a revamped staff with some new faces in the lineup can do.” But that’s just me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff2, post: 861778, member: 6056"] I have an entire comment dedicated to the BC, UVA, and Miami games. All games in which we had a lead with a chance to extend, and multiple chances to prevent them from taking the lead. All 3 games where we had a >50% chance to win at some point during the game. Pitt beat Tennessee on the road fairly handily, dominated the second and third best teams in the ACC (Clemson and Wake), and their only ACC loss was to Miami, who is still one of the most talented teams in the conference even if their record hasn’t shown it. Pitt certainly isn’t on ND or UGA’s level, but they were absolutely a top team in the country. Notre Dame finished the regular season 11-1 with their only loss to #2 Cincinnati, and should’ve finished the year 12-1 had they not blown their bowl game against OSU. We went to South Bend eliminated from bowl contention, with a backup QB and several other starters out. It was obvious the team was flat. Is 55-0 ridiculous? Sure, but is that all that different than the 45-14 they beat Stanford the very next week? I just think it’s pretty dumb to look at those 3 games and say, “look how terrible we are. We suck. We’re never going to get any better.” Especially when in 2 of those games we played a backup QB who is most likely dropping down to the FCS level, when you can instead look at the other 6 games and say, “hey, there were plenty of opportunities to win at least some of those games. We didn’t play a complete game in any of them, and still had our shots. Let’s see what a revamped staff with some new faces in the lineup can do.” But that’s just me [/QUOTE]
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