redmule
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It would seem that some of you do. Let's back up a year. From the 2013 team, we lost Attaochu, Watts, Thomas, Drummond, Dieke, Young, and Cummings on defense. In other words, the best DL, the best LB, the best DB, and several other starters with lots of experience. We didn't know if Golden and Johnson would come back from their injuries and be able to fill the Safety slots. On Offense, we lost Sims, Godhigh, Finch, Jackson, Beno, Bailey. and Lee. In other words, 4 out of 5 OL, the top two RB's and the QB. In the off season, several more like Hunt-Days, were gone for one reason or another.
Going into 2014, we had gaping holes at OL, DL, DB, and RB. We had hopes at QB, but they were just hopes as we hadn't seen a lot from Thomas. Byerly had looked better in some respects.
We won 11 games including the OB, beat the big 4, and had an OT win in athens that drove a dagger deep into the bowels of the butt-lickers to pain them all year long every time they see a Tech sticker.
Was it a miracle? Some of you seem to think so. How else to explain the wins we got against GSU, uga, Pitt or Clemson? Huge breaks that could have easily gone the other way and we would be looking at another 7-6 year.
We need more than one data point, so let's look at 2013, a typical 7-6 year. We had lost Orwin, Tevin, Sweeting, Uzzi, Barnes to name a few. Early season injuries racked us on the OL and Safety. We had a 2OT loss to uga, a penalty-fest one td loss on 4 days rest to what turned out to be a very very mediocre VT, an 8 point loss to Ole Miss in the MCB that included two 4th qtr turnovers, an Ole Miss that was ranked in the top 10 for almost all of 2014. We could call those miracle losses couldn't we if we call the 2014 wins miracles? 10-3 would not have been unthinkable in 2013. Maybe the 8 point win over UNC offsets the 8 point loss to Ole Miss, but all the other wins were by double digits, so without miracles +/- we're looking at 9-4 bottom, 10-3 tops. Not that much different than this year.
Of course, as engineers, we cannot deal in miracles. Perhaps there was something else at work. Dare we think that somehow we have developed into a college football power? That CPJ got this recruiting thing figured out three or four years ago, and has filled the pipeline with quality players that could step up when given the chance? That could make the plays that we call breaks? IMHO, the 2013 team had not learned how or did not expect to win the close games while the 2014 team did. Miracles had nothing to do with either year. Maybe it's like this, first you get the schemes, then you get the players, then you teach them how to win, to expect to win. I think that is where we are.
As I posted numerous times this season, sure we have holes on Offense and Defense. So does everybody else. That's college football. Quit obsessing over our weaknesses. CPJ has proven he's got this. We will have an elite offense, and the defense will improve. The players are there to compete with anyone we step on the field with. The raw material coming in looks to be getting better. Against the top teams we have played these last two to three years, the bounce of the football or the referee's call often decides. We turned the corner in 2014. If you don't believe it, you didn't watch the uga game. I have been bleeding White and Gold for over 50 years. I have never seen a Tech team take the punches that team took that day in athens and still get up off the floor and win. I think I know a milestone when I see one.
Going into 2014, we had gaping holes at OL, DL, DB, and RB. We had hopes at QB, but they were just hopes as we hadn't seen a lot from Thomas. Byerly had looked better in some respects.
We won 11 games including the OB, beat the big 4, and had an OT win in athens that drove a dagger deep into the bowels of the butt-lickers to pain them all year long every time they see a Tech sticker.
Was it a miracle? Some of you seem to think so. How else to explain the wins we got against GSU, uga, Pitt or Clemson? Huge breaks that could have easily gone the other way and we would be looking at another 7-6 year.
We need more than one data point, so let's look at 2013, a typical 7-6 year. We had lost Orwin, Tevin, Sweeting, Uzzi, Barnes to name a few. Early season injuries racked us on the OL and Safety. We had a 2OT loss to uga, a penalty-fest one td loss on 4 days rest to what turned out to be a very very mediocre VT, an 8 point loss to Ole Miss in the MCB that included two 4th qtr turnovers, an Ole Miss that was ranked in the top 10 for almost all of 2014. We could call those miracle losses couldn't we if we call the 2014 wins miracles? 10-3 would not have been unthinkable in 2013. Maybe the 8 point win over UNC offsets the 8 point loss to Ole Miss, but all the other wins were by double digits, so without miracles +/- we're looking at 9-4 bottom, 10-3 tops. Not that much different than this year.
Of course, as engineers, we cannot deal in miracles. Perhaps there was something else at work. Dare we think that somehow we have developed into a college football power? That CPJ got this recruiting thing figured out three or four years ago, and has filled the pipeline with quality players that could step up when given the chance? That could make the plays that we call breaks? IMHO, the 2013 team had not learned how or did not expect to win the close games while the 2014 team did. Miracles had nothing to do with either year. Maybe it's like this, first you get the schemes, then you get the players, then you teach them how to win, to expect to win. I think that is where we are.
As I posted numerous times this season, sure we have holes on Offense and Defense. So does everybody else. That's college football. Quit obsessing over our weaknesses. CPJ has proven he's got this. We will have an elite offense, and the defense will improve. The players are there to compete with anyone we step on the field with. The raw material coming in looks to be getting better. Against the top teams we have played these last two to three years, the bounce of the football or the referee's call often decides. We turned the corner in 2014. If you don't believe it, you didn't watch the uga game. I have been bleeding White and Gold for over 50 years. I have never seen a Tech team take the punches that team took that day in athens and still get up off the floor and win. I think I know a milestone when I see one.