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<blockquote data-quote="JorgeJonas" data-source="post: 260238" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>That Miami and Virginia Tech are on this list shows what a farce it is. Neither has accomplished anything the past five years, and, in fact, Georgia Tech has achieved more in the same timeframe. This list is merely a reflection of teams that we seem to struggle with. I understand including UGA on the list, since they're our rival. I even understand including Clemson, because they've been excellent for six years now, and that's a good measuring stick for us. But we play FSU once every six years (excluding championship games), so it's difficult to call that an important game. </p><p></p><p>For me, I prefer to look back at the season once it's over and consider what happened in its totality. In the absence of complete information, it begins to look like you're trying to find facts to build a narrative, which is pretty lame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JorgeJonas, post: 260238, member: 2171"] That Miami and Virginia Tech are on this list shows what a farce it is. Neither has accomplished anything the past five years, and, in fact, Georgia Tech has achieved more in the same timeframe. This list is merely a reflection of teams that we seem to struggle with. I understand including UGA on the list, since they're our rival. I even understand including Clemson, because they've been excellent for six years now, and that's a good measuring stick for us. But we play FSU once every six years (excluding championship games), so it's difficult to call that an important game. For me, I prefer to look back at the season once it's over and consider what happened in its totality. In the absence of complete information, it begins to look like you're trying to find facts to build a narrative, which is pretty lame. [/QUOTE]
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