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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 25656" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I was very specific in my OP as to the reason why I thought we might take a step back as opposed being more like Auburn 2013. The only reasons people are offering to claim otherwise is "Auburn did it and Duke did it" and "It's all about scheduling". First, how do we know next year's schedule is easy if no one has even played a game? You think Miami and VT chalked up Duke as an easy win to begin the season? Make fun of Duke all you want, but they won 10 games and almost beat Texas A&M this season. How about everyone on Auburn's schedule before the 2013 season? For the people that follow recruiting, regardless if you believe recruiting rankings/stars, those people knew the talent that Chizik left Auburn and the talent coming in (specifically the stud DLs). What has GT done in recruiting, player development, and coaching that's new over the recent past that Auburn did to change their fortunes? That's the gist this discussion.</p><p></p><p>I thought everyone on here was supposed to be reasoned in their responses. So far, it seems like if people aren't a part of the "crowd thinking" on this topic, then the person who has a different view is attacked. It's fine if you disagree with me, but please give me a reasoned response that would hold up to logic.</p><p></p><p>If you think I take pleasure in GT's demise, then that's your problem not mine. Just because I'm objective about the current situation doesn't mean I'm not a big supporter. In fact, it's my opinion that people who are not realistic about the situation and are always putting a positive spin on everything do more harm than good. GT teaches us to be objective and analytical about a situation, but so far we're getting the opposite with this discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 25656, member: 360"] I was very specific in my OP as to the reason why I thought we might take a step back as opposed being more like Auburn 2013. The only reasons people are offering to claim otherwise is "Auburn did it and Duke did it" and "It's all about scheduling". First, how do we know next year's schedule is easy if no one has even played a game? You think Miami and VT chalked up Duke as an easy win to begin the season? Make fun of Duke all you want, but they won 10 games and almost beat Texas A&M this season. How about everyone on Auburn's schedule before the 2013 season? For the people that follow recruiting, regardless if you believe recruiting rankings/stars, those people knew the talent that Chizik left Auburn and the talent coming in (specifically the stud DLs). What has GT done in recruiting, player development, and coaching that's new over the recent past that Auburn did to change their fortunes? That's the gist this discussion. I thought everyone on here was supposed to be reasoned in their responses. So far, it seems like if people aren't a part of the "crowd thinking" on this topic, then the person who has a different view is attacked. It's fine if you disagree with me, but please give me a reasoned response that would hold up to logic. If you think I take pleasure in GT's demise, then that's your problem not mine. Just because I'm objective about the current situation doesn't mean I'm not a big supporter. In fact, it's my opinion that people who are not realistic about the situation and are always putting a positive spin on everything do more harm than good. GT teaches us to be objective and analytical about a situation, but so far we're getting the opposite with this discussion. [/QUOTE]
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