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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 54181" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>There isn't a game on the schedule we "can't" win. There are two games on the schedule we may only have a 20-30% chance of winning (Clemson, UGAg). Then I'd put Miami 30-40% ; UNC, VT and maybe Duke in the 40-60% range and the rest we should win.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tell Attaochu, CJ, D Thomas and all the rest of our NFL players that. If they have the physical ability, they can go to the NFL as easy from GT as any major D1 college. The problem is having to do the school work. But if they can do that, then they are even more valuable to the NFL since they are less likely to get arrested for shooting themselves in the leg.</p><p></p><p>I think our schedule is too weak this year also. The first three games had better be scrimmages for us. If our SOS is 52%, I'd like to see the start of year being more like 60%; that could be done by replacing 2 of the 3 (Woffard, GSU and Tulane) with about 50th ranked teams. The point I can make is that even with our weak schedule, if we are undefeated (thus ACC CG winner) we'll be in the top 4. But I don't see that happening because we don't have the depth of talent to endure the inevitable injuries during the season and Clemson / UGAg will be very good this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 54181, member: 322"] There isn't a game on the schedule we "can't" win. There are two games on the schedule we may only have a 20-30% chance of winning (Clemson, UGAg). Then I'd put Miami 30-40% ; UNC, VT and maybe Duke in the 40-60% range and the rest we should win. Tell Attaochu, CJ, D Thomas and all the rest of our NFL players that. If they have the physical ability, they can go to the NFL as easy from GT as any major D1 college. The problem is having to do the school work. But if they can do that, then they are even more valuable to the NFL since they are less likely to get arrested for shooting themselves in the leg. I think our schedule is too weak this year also. The first three games had better be scrimmages for us. If our SOS is 52%, I'd like to see the start of year being more like 60%; that could be done by replacing 2 of the 3 (Woffard, GSU and Tulane) with about 50th ranked teams. The point I can make is that even with our weak schedule, if we are undefeated (thus ACC CG winner) we'll be in the top 4. But I don't see that happening because we don't have the depth of talent to endure the inevitable injuries during the season and Clemson / UGAg will be very good this year. [/QUOTE]
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