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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 823319" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>There are tiers in college football. You have the top tier- Bama, UGA, Clemson, Oklahoma, Ohio State. Then you have the next tier of good teams with good recruiting and solid coaching. Those change year to year but are usually teams like Wisconsin, Penn State, Auburn, Florida, TCU types. Then everybody else where anyone can beat anyone depending on the day.</p><p></p><p>I’ve stated many times we will win some games this year, next year, and beyond, Collins is recruiting very good players so we’ll be right in the pack athlete wise. Then if we get 3-4 turnovers like yesterday or like we did a few games last year we’ll win. We’ll also, like last week and last year, turn it over ourselves and get beat. </p><p></p><p>What we haven’t shown in Johnson’s last few years and Collins first 2 is that we can play a solid game against a team in one of the top 2 tiers. What we’ve shown under Collins is that we get boat raced in those games. This game Saturday is a mental game for GT. Can we finally not completely fall apart against a team clearly better than us? To me, this test on Saturday is a huge litmus test for Collins. Clemson is no where near the offensive team they have been. I expect them to get back to being explosive by the end of this season so we are getting them at a time they are still trying to recover from losing all those weapons to the draft. We have a shot to “get our mind right” even in a loss but we can’t look inept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 823319, member: 4334"] There are tiers in college football. You have the top tier- Bama, UGA, Clemson, Oklahoma, Ohio State. Then you have the next tier of good teams with good recruiting and solid coaching. Those change year to year but are usually teams like Wisconsin, Penn State, Auburn, Florida, TCU types. Then everybody else where anyone can beat anyone depending on the day. I’ve stated many times we will win some games this year, next year, and beyond, Collins is recruiting very good players so we’ll be right in the pack athlete wise. Then if we get 3-4 turnovers like yesterday or like we did a few games last year we’ll win. We’ll also, like last week and last year, turn it over ourselves and get beat. What we haven’t shown in Johnson’s last few years and Collins first 2 is that we can play a solid game against a team in one of the top 2 tiers. What we’ve shown under Collins is that we get boat raced in those games. This game Saturday is a mental game for GT. Can we finally not completely fall apart against a team clearly better than us? To me, this test on Saturday is a huge litmus test for Collins. Clemson is no where near the offensive team they have been. I expect them to get back to being explosive by the end of this season so we are getting them at a time they are still trying to recover from losing all those weapons to the draft. We have a shot to “get our mind right” even in a loss but we can’t look inept. [/QUOTE]
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