I want wins, of course, but what I want more than that is to watch a team that passes the “eye” test. I want to see a team that is focused and that plays fundamentally-sound football. I am tired of seeing players dancing on the sidelines while we are getting trashed on the field. I want to see passes caught by someone like Calvin, Drew or Demarious, punts returned by someone like Rhino, tackles made by someone like Sanford, Swilling, or Brooking, runs made by someone like Eddie Lee or Dorsey, kicks made by someone like Butker or Sisson, blocks made by someone like Mooney or pass rushes by someone like Attauchou or Marco. The list of Tech greats goes on and on. I want players who play the game with mean intentions. I am tired of listening to press conferences that sound like we won when we got our heads handed to us. I want to see improvement. I want to see the evidence of preparation. If we lose, I want it evident that we played with heart and effort, but we’re just outmanned by superior athleticism. I want to see coaches and staff take losses as badly as many of us Tech fans do. When, and if, some of this starts to happen, Tech fans, who have drifted off on Saturdays to do something less painful than watching the current edition of Tech football may start to come back.