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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 775726" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yes. When I see people complaining about how "mediocre" Tech football is I get a bit steamed. There is nothing mediocre about winning 7 games and going to a bowl game. There is nothing mediocre about consistently having a winning record in our <em>P5</em> conference. Indeed, most of the teams in Div 1 football would kill for a similar level of success. Doing this with a clean program at a STEM school is not only not mediocre, it is absolutely astounding. </p><p></p><p>I know that many here would love to see us regularly win 9 - 12 games a year. I would too. But, while I think Tech can do that regularly (it always has), I don't think we can get to a level of talent that will do this every year. I'm cool with that and have been since Bobby Dodd was coach. We'll see if Collins can get us to a 7 win plateau and then we'll try for the gold ring. As I just said, however, the present record isn't encouraging. Next year, when, God willing, we'll have a regular football season, we had better see improvement. And by that, btw, I do not mean a "better team with a 3 win record". I mean a winning season or close to it. Frankly, I think that will probably happen, but I'm not going to hold my breath until September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 775726, member: 265"] Yes. When I see people complaining about how "mediocre" Tech football is I get a bit steamed. There is nothing mediocre about winning 7 games and going to a bowl game. There is nothing mediocre about consistently having a winning record in our [I]P5[/I] conference. Indeed, most of the teams in Div 1 football would kill for a similar level of success. Doing this with a clean program at a STEM school is not only not mediocre, it is absolutely astounding. I know that many here would love to see us regularly win 9 - 12 games a year. I would too. But, while I think Tech can do that regularly (it always has), I don't think we can get to a level of talent that will do this every year. I'm cool with that and have been since Bobby Dodd was coach. We'll see if Collins can get us to a 7 win plateau and then we'll try for the gold ring. As I just said, however, the present record isn't encouraging. Next year, when, God willing, we'll have a regular football season, we had better see improvement. And by that, btw, I do not mean a "better team with a 3 win record". I mean a winning season or close to it. Frankly, I think that will probably happen, but I'm not going to hold my breath until September. [/QUOTE]
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