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<blockquote data-quote="Lil G" data-source="post: 967440" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>My by opponent analysis of what a miracle season would look like and how. </p><p></p><p>UNC- probably the best they’ve in a very long time. People here say we “own” them, but UNC seems to be very in tune with their scheme right now. McCollum is a nightmare, Maye is at his best, they finally have a solid run game and the best defense in UNC recent history to my knowledge. I think we would need another Miami type game where we get 3+ turnovers to stay in it. </p><p></p><p>BC- We need to beat BC so that Bobby Dodd has a little fire it in it for UNC. BC’s qb can REALLY move, which is something GT has struggled to handle in recent years from my understanding. With our offense clicking, we can hopefully take them down in a shootout as their defense is bottom tier on paper. </p><p></p><p>UVA- IF we beat BC and UNC, the following game at UVA could really be where GT gets on the map. I would argue our rush defense is our weakest point, but luckily UVA averages bottom tier with under 100 rushing yards per game. </p><p>Also, William and Mary was able to run the ball almost 150 yards on UVA, so I would hope our numbers triumph that and more. Once Williams is healthy again, I except to Jamal Haynes to do nothing but build at RB. That kid is outstanding for joining the RB room right before the season started. </p><p></p><p>Clemson- I fear has the muscle to run it down our throats. They got over 200 yards on the ground vs wake forest, and I would say our defense is comparable. Their ranking doesn’t show it, but this a good team that will likely be back in the ranks and stay there. It wouldn’t be a “miracle” win, but we would need to fire on every cylinder alongside lucky breaks. I need to watch their game with WF, but hopefully we take notes on how they held them to 17 points. </p><p></p><p>Cuse- Same type of win as BC, but probably harder. They have a solid defense. Their QB Shrader is dangerous, but has been really screwing up as of lately. Hope he stays in said rut.</p><p></p><p>Filthy Dawgs- I’m and Auburn grad/fan, and almost got to see it happen the other week. But Auburn has something we don’t; a very strong defense. Our only hope would be our fast receivers getting open to aid in the shootout of a lifetime. We would need to replace Singleton’s Gatorade with the Gold Koolaid of a thousand grouchy old tech fans. Bobby Dodd is overdue for a miracle, and that is what it would take. Luckily, Carson Beck looks like feather plucked goose so worst case scenerio we can emphasize that to our UGA acquaintances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil G, post: 967440, member: 5674"] My by opponent analysis of what a miracle season would look like and how. UNC- probably the best they’ve in a very long time. People here say we “own” them, but UNC seems to be very in tune with their scheme right now. McCollum is a nightmare, Maye is at his best, they finally have a solid run game and the best defense in UNC recent history to my knowledge. I think we would need another Miami type game where we get 3+ turnovers to stay in it. BC- We need to beat BC so that Bobby Dodd has a little fire it in it for UNC. BC’s qb can REALLY move, which is something GT has struggled to handle in recent years from my understanding. With our offense clicking, we can hopefully take them down in a shootout as their defense is bottom tier on paper. UVA- IF we beat BC and UNC, the following game at UVA could really be where GT gets on the map. I would argue our rush defense is our weakest point, but luckily UVA averages bottom tier with under 100 rushing yards per game. Also, William and Mary was able to run the ball almost 150 yards on UVA, so I would hope our numbers triumph that and more. Once Williams is healthy again, I except to Jamal Haynes to do nothing but build at RB. That kid is outstanding for joining the RB room right before the season started. Clemson- I fear has the muscle to run it down our throats. They got over 200 yards on the ground vs wake forest, and I would say our defense is comparable. Their ranking doesn’t show it, but this a good team that will likely be back in the ranks and stay there. It wouldn’t be a “miracle” win, but we would need to fire on every cylinder alongside lucky breaks. I need to watch their game with WF, but hopefully we take notes on how they held them to 17 points. Cuse- Same type of win as BC, but probably harder. They have a solid defense. Their QB Shrader is dangerous, but has been really screwing up as of lately. Hope he stays in said rut. Filthy Dawgs- I’m and Auburn grad/fan, and almost got to see it happen the other week. But Auburn has something we don’t; a very strong defense. Our only hope would be our fast receivers getting open to aid in the shootout of a lifetime. We would need to replace Singleton’s Gatorade with the Gold Koolaid of a thousand grouchy old tech fans. Bobby Dodd is overdue for a miracle, and that is what it would take. Luckily, Carson Beck looks like feather plucked goose so worst case scenerio we can emphasize that to our UGA acquaintances. [/QUOTE]
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