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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 671601" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>In order for Tech to gain any substantial amount of fans, we’ll have to start winning 8-9 consistently, playing in the ACCCG consistently, and most of all UGAg will have to fall from their pedestal. Nobody wants to cheer for the 8-4 team when there’s an 11-1 team right down the road that consistently beats the 8-4 team. It’s also important to start beating Clemson and Georgia relatively consistently. Going 1-2 against both of them every 3 years would be huge to get Tech recognition both regionally and nationally. It sounds simple on paper, but there’s such a large gap between those 2 programs and Tech it would be a massive accomplishment. A team like Iowa who almost always wins 8-9 games is pretty universally recognized as a solid program, mostly because they beat at least one of the B1G’s best every year (Mich, OSU, PSU, Wisc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 671601, member: 4572"] In order for Tech to gain any substantial amount of fans, we’ll have to start winning 8-9 consistently, playing in the ACCCG consistently, and most of all UGAg will have to fall from their pedestal. Nobody wants to cheer for the 8-4 team when there’s an 11-1 team right down the road that consistently beats the 8-4 team. It’s also important to start beating Clemson and Georgia relatively consistently. Going 1-2 against both of them every 3 years would be huge to get Tech recognition both regionally and nationally. It sounds simple on paper, but there’s such a large gap between those 2 programs and Tech it would be a massive accomplishment. A team like Iowa who almost always wins 8-9 games is pretty universally recognized as a solid program, mostly because they beat at least one of the B1G’s best every year (Mich, OSU, PSU, Wisc). [/QUOTE]
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