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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 179084" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>Too many steps here for all of this to happen. Still, each step could happen.</p><p></p><p>We go into Durham on fire with intensity and focus. Upperclassmen have had a taste of success on a big scale and refuse to drift lower. With ND and last year's loss to Duke on our minds, we win big. Defense smothers Duke, offense rolls up big yards. </p><p></p><p>Not quite as focused for UNC, but we are finally home again and we are simply better. We get the W.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Clem and Notre Dame keep winning. The night of our game with UNC, ND travels to Clemson. This time they get to be the visiting team with 80,000 screaming lunatic Tiger fans. Drunk too, since it's a night game. They are not sharp. Rookie quarterback throws three picks and the Tigers get the win. They shoot up in the polls. </p><p></p><p>The week after the ND game, the Tigers' heads grow big as Halloween pumpkins. Their coaches tell them that Ga Tech is coming to town, a conference team which beat them soundly last year. The say they are listening, but they aren't. They are still basking in the glow of beating the mighty Irish. </p><p></p><p>This time Tech goes to play a big game on the road with lessons learned from the ND game. We keep our poise and find a way to win. </p><p></p><p>So we shoot up in the polls and have a number of conference wins with no losses. The Notre Dame game is way in past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 179084, member: 705"] Too many steps here for all of this to happen. Still, each step could happen. We go into Durham on fire with intensity and focus. Upperclassmen have had a taste of success on a big scale and refuse to drift lower. With ND and last year's loss to Duke on our minds, we win big. Defense smothers Duke, offense rolls up big yards. Not quite as focused for UNC, but we are finally home again and we are simply better. We get the W. Meanwhile, Clem and Notre Dame keep winning. The night of our game with UNC, ND travels to Clemson. This time they get to be the visiting team with 80,000 screaming lunatic Tiger fans. Drunk too, since it's a night game. They are not sharp. Rookie quarterback throws three picks and the Tigers get the win. They shoot up in the polls. The week after the ND game, the Tigers' heads grow big as Halloween pumpkins. Their coaches tell them that Ga Tech is coming to town, a conference team which beat them soundly last year. The say they are listening, but they aren't. They are still basking in the glow of beating the mighty Irish. This time Tech goes to play a big game on the road with lessons learned from the ND game. We keep our poise and find a way to win. So we shoot up in the polls and have a number of conference wins with no losses. The Notre Dame game is way in past. [/QUOTE]
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