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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 422358" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I think if we don't win nine games, Johnson is on the block. I'd hate to see it, but it is awfully hard to sell a program that is up this year, down next, with the usual suspects -- injuries, depth, defense -- rolled out to justify the roller coaster. I'm saying we can get to nine by playing 13 games -- sorry, bowl game yes, ACC championship, no. Two of the four losses will be Clemson and Georgia. For argument's sake, we win the bowl game. and have to cobble two more wins from Pittsburgh , Louisville, VT or Miami, the latter two rebounding with new coaches. (Optimistically we can beat Virginia, UNC and Duke, but we always say that about Duke.) To make it more difficult, all this has to be done while avoiding the mousetrap game that plagues us. (Note: Bowling Green is no powder puff.) Writing it out that way makes it a very daunting proposition, but: GT pulls it off and Johnson keeps his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 422358, member: 2175"] I think if we don't win nine games, Johnson is on the block. I'd hate to see it, but it is awfully hard to sell a program that is up this year, down next, with the usual suspects -- injuries, depth, defense -- rolled out to justify the roller coaster. I'm saying we can get to nine by playing 13 games -- sorry, bowl game yes, ACC championship, no. Two of the four losses will be Clemson and Georgia. For argument's sake, we win the bowl game. and have to cobble two more wins from Pittsburgh , Louisville, VT or Miami, the latter two rebounding with new coaches. (Optimistically we can beat Virginia, UNC and Duke, but we always say that about Duke.) To make it more difficult, all this has to be done while avoiding the mousetrap game that plagues us. (Note: Bowling Green is no powder puff.) Writing it out that way makes it a very daunting proposition, but: GT pulls it off and Johnson keeps his job. [/QUOTE]
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