Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau
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Perched on the threshold of the new season after a truly remarkable and successful year, are we about to embark on a run not seen since the 1950's? There are a lot of indications (coaching, recruiting, depth, individual talents) that double digit winning seasons can become the rule rather than the exception. It has been asked many times in the past 40 or 45 years: Has Georgia Tech turned the corner at last? Looking over our schedule there isn't a game that we can't win. Been a while since that could be said. That doesn't mean we will win 9 games, but the outlook is probable. To win at least nine games means we will have several big victories, the kind that propel a program to even larger success, and energize recruiting. In 2016 the core of the team will still be there, so a continuation or even an increase in the winning ways would be likely. If we run off 28 to 30 wins in three consecutive seasons (2014-2016), we would have to be considered among the elite twenty programs, would we not?