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<blockquote data-quote="brian22" data-source="post: 359016" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>I get that we were all hoping for an upset, but the fact is that we lost to a better team who had a week off to get healthy. We played them in the rain at their house, and, oh by the way, they're the defending national champions. They played better in the rain than we did. Our QB had an off night. Once the rain stopped, we out-scored them. They won. We lost. Tip your cap.</p><p></p><p>The fact is that this team has some serious talent. We've lost two games that we could've just as easily have won. We could EASILY have been 6-1 at this point. We played hard even if we didn't play well tonight.</p><p></p><p>There is plenty to play for. We have three conference games remaining. We have a better-than-Tech-average defense and a DREAM scenario for some of us possibly coming our way Thanksgiving weekend. How many of us have dreamt of the possibility of Tech ruining a perfect U[sic]GA season on the very last weekend? I'm giddy as hell just thinking of it.</p><p></p><p>This season isn't over and the student athletes haven't given up. Go get another beer, enjoy the west coast games, put your big girl panties on, and realize that you're a Yellow Jacket. Not a Tiger or a Bulldog. Not a Hurricane or an Appalachian Turkey. We're elite in doing.... whatever it is we individually do. Cheer for the Brave and Bold and the White and Gold. This season ain't over. There is still much to play for. It's more than OK. Love you guys.</p><p></p><p>T.H.W.G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian22, post: 359016, member: 479"] I get that we were all hoping for an upset, but the fact is that we lost to a better team who had a week off to get healthy. We played them in the rain at their house, and, oh by the way, they're the defending national champions. They played better in the rain than we did. Our QB had an off night. Once the rain stopped, we out-scored them. They won. We lost. Tip your cap. The fact is that this team has some serious talent. We've lost two games that we could've just as easily have won. We could EASILY have been 6-1 at this point. We played hard even if we didn't play well tonight. There is plenty to play for. We have three conference games remaining. We have a better-than-Tech-average defense and a DREAM scenario for some of us possibly coming our way Thanksgiving weekend. How many of us have dreamt of the possibility of Tech ruining a perfect U[sic]GA season on the very last weekend? I'm giddy as hell just thinking of it. This season isn't over and the student athletes haven't given up. Go get another beer, enjoy the west coast games, put your big girl panties on, and realize that you're a Yellow Jacket. Not a Tiger or a Bulldog. Not a Hurricane or an Appalachian Turkey. We're elite in doing.... whatever it is we individually do. Cheer for the Brave and Bold and the White and Gold. This season ain't over. There is still much to play for. It's more than OK. Love you guys. T.H.W.G. [/QUOTE]
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