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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 119121" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I don't think Tech could beat Oregon if both teams played their best game; shoot, I'm not sure anybody could be beat Oregon under those circumstances. They obviously got a wake-up call after their game with Arizona, just like we did when we lost to UNC. The Ducks were a different team after that.</p><p></p><p>That said, Winston was right; FSU gave them that ball game. You can't turn the ball over like they did in a high stakes game and expect to win. And I agree with Jeff: that didn't look like the corps of WRs we played against in the ACCCG. They were dropping balls right and left. What it came down to was that FSU played like they did against Louisville and Oregon is a <em>lot</em> better then Petrino's bunch. Why they weren't ready is anybody's guess, but they certainly weren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 119121, member: 265"] I don't think Tech could beat Oregon if both teams played their best game; shoot, I'm not sure anybody could be beat Oregon under those circumstances. They obviously got a wake-up call after their game with Arizona, just like we did when we lost to UNC. The Ducks were a different team after that. That said, Winston was right; FSU gave them that ball game. You can't turn the ball over like they did in a high stakes game and expect to win. And I agree with Jeff: that didn't look like the corps of WRs we played against in the ACCCG. They were dropping balls right and left. What it came down to was that FSU played like they did against Louisville and Oregon is a [I]lot[/I] better then Petrino's bunch. Why they weren't ready is anybody's guess, but they certainly weren't. [/QUOTE]
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