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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 914815" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>And 5 years from now how will people rate this team? By who they played or how many wins they had?</p><p></p><p>The wins, of course. They will probably win 7 - 8 games this year and they will have that to <em>sell</em> to the next Stan Jones. The whole point of scheduling to win is to make it easier to recruit athletes for the school. This will work for Puke, unfortunately. And this is also how Wake - I keep coming back to them for a reason - has been able to put together a successful program. <em>Nobody</em> wants to play for a team that doesn't win. It's like the old CPUK organizer that Alex Coburn once quoted. "Comrades, our members are rotting in Asian jails. They are tortured by South American dictators. Comrades, join the Communist Party!" Why? To rot in jail?</p><p></p><p>I could care less who we play as long as we win and stay in the ACC. If we can't, as some above say, bear the cost of a program that can beat Auburn, don't schedule Auburn. Doing this is vital for Tech's football future, imho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 914815, member: 265"] And 5 years from now how will people rate this team? By who they played or how many wins they had? The wins, of course. They will probably win 7 - 8 games this year and they will have that to [I]sell[/I] to the next Stan Jones. The whole point of scheduling to win is to make it easier to recruit athletes for the school. This will work for Puke, unfortunately. And this is also how Wake - I keep coming back to them for a reason - has been able to put together a successful program. [I]Nobody[/I] wants to play for a team that doesn't win. It's like the old CPUK organizer that Alex Coburn once quoted. "Comrades, our members are rotting in Asian jails. They are tortured by South American dictators. Comrades, join the Communist Party!" Why? To rot in jail? I could care less who we play as long as we win and stay in the ACC. If we can't, as some above say, bear the cost of a program that can beat Auburn, don't schedule Auburn. Doing this is vital for Tech's football future, imho. [/QUOTE]
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