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<blockquote data-quote="GTpdm" data-source="post: 64262" data-attributes="member: 1451"><p>Once upon a time, my brother asked me how Tech would do for the season. My reply was almost exactly the same as what IronJacket7 just wrote. My brother—who earned an MS in Athens (...musta ben hard, cuz in grajerate skool they had ta count on there fingers AND toes…)—laughed and mocked me for being unrealistically optimistic.</p><p></p><p>The year was 1990. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I am not so optimistic this time around. VT and Miami will test us sorely (I think we have the edge against the former, not so much against the latter), we could stumble at some point in the whole Duke-UNC-Pitt-UVA-NCSU sequence (even though I think we're better than all these teams), and as always Clemson and the Athens Junior Academy of Family Development & Animal Husbandry will be uphill battles.</p><p></p><p>If we stay healthy and don't have to start fishing for warm bodies to fill key positions (2013, I'm talking' to <u>you</u>), I see us at 9-3, with losses to Miami, Clemson, and <em><</em>serkis<em>></em><extra_spittle><em>gollum</em></extra_spittle></serkis><em>.</em> If we get a little beat-up I see us at 8-4, with an additional loss in the middle of the conference stretch—most likely by UNC getting the monkey off its back. If things go really wrong we'll still win seven. I don't see us 6-6 at the end of the regular season, by any stretch.</p><p></p><p>And I soooooo want to be wrong about that dreaded last 'L'. (THWG!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTpdm, post: 64262, member: 1451"] Once upon a time, my brother asked me how Tech would do for the season. My reply was almost exactly the same as what IronJacket7 just wrote. My brother—who earned an MS in Athens (...musta ben hard, cuz in grajerate skool they had ta count on there fingers AND toes…)—laughed and mocked me for being unrealistically optimistic. The year was 1990. That being said, I am not so optimistic this time around. VT and Miami will test us sorely (I think we have the edge against the former, not so much against the latter), we could stumble at some point in the whole Duke-UNC-Pitt-UVA-NCSU sequence (even though I think we're better than all these teams), and as always Clemson and the Athens Junior Academy of Family Development & Animal Husbandry will be uphill battles. If we stay healthy and don't have to start fishing for warm bodies to fill key positions (2013, I'm talking' to [U]you[/U]), I see us at 9-3, with losses to Miami, Clemson, and [I]<[/I]serkis[I]>[/I]<extra_spittle>[I]gollum[/I]</extra_spittle></serkis>[I].[/I] If we get a little beat-up I see us at 8-4, with an additional loss in the middle of the conference stretch—most likely by UNC getting the monkey off its back. If things go really wrong we'll still win seven. I don't see us 6-6 at the end of the regular season, by any stretch. And I soooooo want to be wrong about that dreaded last 'L'. (THWG!) [/QUOTE]
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