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All Sports Discussion: Best and Worst case record for Georgia Tech football in 2015
All Sports Discussion: Best and Worst case record for Georgia Tech football in 2015
Teams lose all the time and the results of the losses go both ways. I have seen teams wake up and pull together after losses, improving their approach, resolve and focus as a result. I have also seen teams lose confidence and passion with some goals now off the table. You just can't know. Take 2014 for example. TECH lost to Duke at home. Did our season spiral out of control? Heck, we also lost to UNC in consecutive weeks. We went on to run the rest of the regular season table and win the Orange Bowl..
Whatever happens, I will be behind the kids 100%.
Fairly reasonable oddly enough when looking at best and worst case. I would have put the best case at 11-1 though with the one loss being a conference loss somewhere. I honestly do not think ND or UGA are as good at the writer does.
I'd agree with that, but there are a lot of games on the schedule that should be close. And, we play in the Charlottesville house of horrors this year as well.I agree. Talent is one thing. UGA and ND have that in spades--but turning talent into success is another. Both teams perennially underachieve, so a win over either is never out of the question. I look our schedule and I can't find one game that is a sure loss.
That game would have been tighter and a possible loss which I doubt. But no way would it have sent us down hill in the way we played.I agree in general......however I still think that if D.J. does not chase down and knock the ball away on the seemingly touchdown run against Pitt, the season could have really turned out different.
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0-12 to 13-0. Anything else is guessing.
This team over came a lucky bounce for a TD at VT and no Whistle 14 point spread against Georgia. So the opponents had even more incredible luck IMHO. We did get 2 or 3 easy interceptions but most int. and other turnovers were manufactured by tough play and being prepared.I think the Stinger's wife has hit about the mark I think is most plausible. We played extremely well last year, but we also had some incredible luck. After that first quarter at Pitt I told my son that the team must be seeing the Heavens part above them. It is remarkable what a little luck at the right time can do.
If we have some luck and play to potential, then 10 - 2 or even better is quite possible. I think it would take a couple of crucial season ending injuries (but Heaven forfend) to take us down to 6 - 6. I'm pretty much expecting 8 - 4 with a win against the Dwags and steady improvement during the season perhaps getting us to 9 - 3. Hope I'm right.
That game would have been tighter and a possible loss which I doubt. But no way would it have sent us down hill in the way we played.
Every one keeps talking about us not being able to maintain the turnover ratio. I think it will be better. We forced turn overs. We didn't get "no whistle no calls" or lucky bounces like VT. This year is going to be better. Why? D line play. Pressure on the QB. more hits as he releases. Hits during the game get to most QBs.
We seem to have as much or more trouble with QB draws than anything else. On O we need WR to step up and make catches like the Clemson receivers that make Watson look so good.
Not to mention the refs seeing things that did not happen, and missing the obvious.One thing I've learned in my years is the oblong ball bounces in strange ways. My expectation is we play well and up to our potential. If we do that I'll be satisfied whatever the record.