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<blockquote data-quote="LT 1967" data-source="post: 930117" data-attributes="member: 6582"><p>Assuming the SEC goes to the 9 game conference schedule, I do believe all of the ACC/SEC rival games are </p><p>in jeopardy. Four of the SEC schools would basically be locked into their conference schedule plus one in state</p><p>out of conference game. This still assumes two Group of Five or FCS teams which is most applicable to</p><p>Georgia since they have the Jacksonville game against Florida. </p><p></p><p>I do believe playing the Georgia game earlier in the season may be best for Tech. Even though many may </p><p>be unhappy with the ACC, we need to emphasize the Conference Championship and make that our most </p><p>important goal! With Georgia earlier in the schedule (Win or Lose), Tech could focus on the conference games </p><p>and this automatically puts an ACC team last on the schedule which will usually make that a very important</p><p>game in the ACC race.</p><p></p><p>Also, we are more likely to be at full strength earlier in the season. Due to Georgia's depth, we are</p><p>usually at a disadvantage at the end of the season due to injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT 1967, post: 930117, member: 6582"] Assuming the SEC goes to the 9 game conference schedule, I do believe all of the ACC/SEC rival games are in jeopardy. Four of the SEC schools would basically be locked into their conference schedule plus one in state out of conference game. This still assumes two Group of Five or FCS teams which is most applicable to Georgia since they have the Jacksonville game against Florida. I do believe playing the Georgia game earlier in the season may be best for Tech. Even though many may be unhappy with the ACC, we need to emphasize the Conference Championship and make that our most important goal! With Georgia earlier in the schedule (Win or Lose), Tech could focus on the conference games and this automatically puts an ACC team last on the schedule which will usually make that a very important game in the ACC race. Also, we are more likely to be at full strength earlier in the season. Due to Georgia's depth, we are usually at a disadvantage at the end of the season due to injuries. [/QUOTE]
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