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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 26326" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I agree with most of what you have posted, and the mission was up until now, always to "keep up" with the rest of the sport. However, we are slipping. And you can never compare Georgia Tech with Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, or even the large state universities in the ACC. The fact of the matter is we have allowed ourselves to become the new Duke. I am not convinced that Cutcliffe and his team are anything other than a flash in the pan. But there isn't much doubt that within the Coastal Division and the overall ACC, we are now firmly entrenched in the bottom half, and don't have too much farther to fall until we are the cellar dweller. Thank goodness for Mike London. When UVA upgrades their coaching we will be staring at the taillights of five teams, if not all six. We are purists, academic snobs, living in the past. The retaining of this coach with this scheme is indicative that we have chosen not to compete. The spectacle and pagentry remains on Saturdays to be enjoyed by those that like it. But the wins are gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 26326, member: 1017"] I agree with most of what you have posted, and the mission was up until now, always to "keep up" with the rest of the sport. However, we are slipping. And you can never compare Georgia Tech with Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, or even the large state universities in the ACC. The fact of the matter is we have allowed ourselves to become the new Duke. I am not convinced that Cutcliffe and his team are anything other than a flash in the pan. But there isn't much doubt that within the Coastal Division and the overall ACC, we are now firmly entrenched in the bottom half, and don't have too much farther to fall until we are the cellar dweller. Thank goodness for Mike London. When UVA upgrades their coaching we will be staring at the taillights of five teams, if not all six. We are purists, academic snobs, living in the past. The retaining of this coach with this scheme is indicative that we have chosen not to compete. The spectacle and pagentry remains on Saturdays to be enjoyed by those that like it. But the wins are gone. [/QUOTE]
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