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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 78852" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I actually like this idea of trading off or at least lessening the frequency of games against UGA by increasing games with GSU. I am not saying I want to see it happen, I am undecided. But I do think it is an intriguing thought. </p><p></p><p>I am getting pretty worn out about the GT-UGA game <em>always </em>being the last game of the regular season. I think that it is far harder on the Tech program to have that at the very end before post-season than it is for UGA; especially when they are so willing to play dirty and try and injure players in scrums, such as trying to twist up Nesbitt's ankles the week before we needed him leading the team in the ACC championship game.</p><p></p><p>Playing UGA at the beginning of the season would be nice for a change.</p><p></p><p>On GSU, I tend to prefer that they be allowed to develop and settle in for a bit longer after moving up a level. Let them win their new conference and get to some decent bowls and upset some bigger programs along the way. That way as they build more prestige it will lessen the negatives as far as risk for Tech to play them. They will simply have become a respectable team in a non power 5 conference and there are many such schools out there like that. At that point I would have more interest in Tech building a rivalry with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 78852, member: 231"] I actually like this idea of trading off or at least lessening the frequency of games against UGA by increasing games with GSU. I am not saying I want to see it happen, I am undecided. But I do think it is an intriguing thought. I am getting pretty worn out about the GT-UGA game [I]always [/I]being the last game of the regular season. I think that it is far harder on the Tech program to have that at the very end before post-season than it is for UGA; especially when they are so willing to play dirty and try and injure players in scrums, such as trying to twist up Nesbitt's ankles the week before we needed him leading the team in the ACC championship game. Playing UGA at the beginning of the season would be nice for a change. On GSU, I tend to prefer that they be allowed to develop and settle in for a bit longer after moving up a level. Let them win their new conference and get to some decent bowls and upset some bigger programs along the way. That way as they build more prestige it will lessen the negatives as far as risk for Tech to play them. They will simply have become a respectable team in a non power 5 conference and there are many such schools out there like that. At that point I would have more interest in Tech building a rivalry with them. [/QUOTE]
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