tmhunter52
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About the same next year as this year. We should be better next year, but our schedule should be tougher.
I'm not ready to concede that UCF game either though. This is not the same UCF of the past few years.I think there are 4 games on next year’s schedule that would be “excused” in the case of not being competing. Clemson, Notre Dame, UCF, and of course, UGAg. Other than that, all of the ACC games should be competitive, like they have most of the second half of this season. 5-6 wins should definitely possible, with a shot at 7. But quite honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if next year was 2008-esque. I also wouldn’t totally be surprised to see 3-4 wins again. So I guess really I don’t have any expectations, just whatever happens will happen.
I'm not ready to concede that UCF game either though. This is not the same UCF of the past few years.
UCF misses Scott FrostUCF lost to Tulsa on Friday 34-31 ...
I’m also not ready to concede it. Maybe it should’ve clarified that one. But UCF’s star QB could be making a return in 2020, and they are a completely different team with him behind the center. If Milton doesn’t return or isn’t 100% back to what he once was, I would fully expect GT to compete with UCF, especially at home.I'm not ready to concede that UCF game either though. This is not the same UCF of the past few years.
I'll be happy if Georgia Tech loses by less than 20 points to the Dwags Hopefully by 2021-2022 GT will be good enough to give them a tough battleWe need to just focus on beating Georgia