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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 699962" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I am always wary of absolutes. "We all knew." "Everybody." "It was clear to everybody." And then there is the "No one". You know this how? I would bet the ranch at least one person in America who "works in the business" -- an odd way to acknowledge the real role of college football -- thought Tech would win at least six. Just a look at the schedule would encourage that. We won three, lost to the Citadel which cringe-worthy to the regime used the exact offense it was hired to replace, and now let's just move on, plan for the worst and hope for the best. I think we might win five, hope we win eight ... and look north to Chapel Hill, which is building to a Coastal Division powerhouse. Mack Brown now has the No. 4 recruiting class for 2021, with four 4-stars already. In short we now have to be exponentially better just to hold our own in the division. More worrying, faced with similar problems in 2019, Brown and UNC won seven games and went bowling. Except for one ill-timed timeout against Clemson's Venables, called to set up a two-point try to win late, but used by Venables to roll mentally through Brown's possible calls -- he got it right -- would have knocked Swinney and Clemson out of NC contention. Make it a 007 film: Better Is Not Enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 699962, member: 2175"] I am always wary of absolutes. "We all knew." "Everybody." "It was clear to everybody." And then there is the "No one". You know this how? I would bet the ranch at least one person in America who "works in the business" -- an odd way to acknowledge the real role of college football -- thought Tech would win at least six. Just a look at the schedule would encourage that. We won three, lost to the Citadel which cringe-worthy to the regime used the exact offense it was hired to replace, and now let's just move on, plan for the worst and hope for the best. I think we might win five, hope we win eight ... and look north to Chapel Hill, which is building to a Coastal Division powerhouse. Mack Brown now has the No. 4 recruiting class for 2021, with four 4-stars already. In short we now have to be exponentially better just to hold our own in the division. More worrying, faced with similar problems in 2019, Brown and UNC won seven games and went bowling. Except for one ill-timed timeout against Clemson's Venables, called to set up a two-point try to win late, but used by Venables to roll mentally through Brown's possible calls -- he got it right -- would have knocked Swinney and Clemson out of NC contention. Make it a 007 film: Better Is Not Enough. [/QUOTE]
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