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<blockquote data-quote="Yomanser" data-source="post: 489242" data-attributes="member: 2875"><p>This year is a down year for most college football programs. I think everyone knows this. Arizona State is in prime position to win the PAC-12 South, Northwestern has won the Big Ten West, and Pitt will likely win the ACC Coastal. At some point, you have to ask yourself where the top programs are when Kentucky is ranked in the top 10 in the country during one period this season, and when Syracuse is the second-highest ranked team in the ACC coming in at #12</p><p></p><p>I firmly believe that the 2014 Georgia Tech team would be a top 10 team this college football season. I also believe that the 2014 team would also have a very good chance of being 9-1 at this point in the season. However, I bring up this topic not to discuss a missed opportunity this season, but a celebration of how good this team was only a few years ago and hope for a return to that form in the near future. I am curious and interested to hear all of your thoughts on the matter</p><p></p><p>How well do you think that 2014 team would have done in this year's college football landscape? How much hope do you have for a return to that level of play in this program's near future? And with 2 regular season games (and a bowl game) still to go, would you call this season a success, a disappointment, or is the jury still out? What do you hope to see from this team for the remainder of the season?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yomanser, post: 489242, member: 2875"] This year is a down year for most college football programs. I think everyone knows this. Arizona State is in prime position to win the PAC-12 South, Northwestern has won the Big Ten West, and Pitt will likely win the ACC Coastal. At some point, you have to ask yourself where the top programs are when Kentucky is ranked in the top 10 in the country during one period this season, and when Syracuse is the second-highest ranked team in the ACC coming in at #12 I firmly believe that the 2014 Georgia Tech team would be a top 10 team this college football season. I also believe that the 2014 team would also have a very good chance of being 9-1 at this point in the season. However, I bring up this topic not to discuss a missed opportunity this season, but a celebration of how good this team was only a few years ago and hope for a return to that form in the near future. I am curious and interested to hear all of your thoughts on the matter How well do you think that 2014 team would have done in this year's college football landscape? How much hope do you have for a return to that level of play in this program's near future? And with 2 regular season games (and a bowl game) still to go, would you call this season a success, a disappointment, or is the jury still out? What do you hope to see from this team for the remainder of the season? [/QUOTE]
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