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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 777668" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I think we will be fortunate to win four games. Your optimism does you credit but instead of the 3 games we can win that you surmise, I see 5 games we will probably lose and I see only 3 games that we should definitely win in NIU, Kennesaw State, and Duke. Pitt, UVA, BC, and VT are all better than we are at present but I will concede we can beat any or all of them. This is the most challenging schedule for Tech in living memory, certainly since the days of Bobby Dodd and the SEC. Most years in those days, Tech played Florida, UGA (neither of which was the powerhouse they are today but always had talent) Alabama, LSU, Auburn and Tennessee. The latter two were more formidable then than now. I think the main difference between our outlooks: yours sunny, positive and uplifting while mine is gloomy, cynical, and depressing is that I just do not think we have a good football team especially on either line. Proof is in the pudding, so I am open to being persuaded by what I see in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 777668, member: 4015"] I think we will be fortunate to win four games. Your optimism does you credit but instead of the 3 games we can win that you surmise, I see 5 games we will probably lose and I see only 3 games that we should definitely win in NIU, Kennesaw State, and Duke. Pitt, UVA, BC, and VT are all better than we are at present but I will concede we can beat any or all of them. This is the most challenging schedule for Tech in living memory, certainly since the days of Bobby Dodd and the SEC. Most years in those days, Tech played Florida, UGA (neither of which was the powerhouse they are today but always had talent) Alabama, LSU, Auburn and Tennessee. The latter two were more formidable then than now. I think the main difference between our outlooks: yours sunny, positive and uplifting while mine is gloomy, cynical, and depressing is that I just do not think we have a good football team especially on either line. Proof is in the pudding, so I am open to being persuaded by what I see in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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