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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 9964" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>That is certainly a factor. If Renner were mobile I'd be more scared, but he's not and hasn't hit his stride yet so he's only part of what scares me. UNC is likely better than Duke, so we have not been tested at this level yet and have not faced much adversity.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing that scares me is the attention we've received from the UNC coaching staff and players. Last year's game has been a motivator for UNC in the offseason and the last two weeks, and they're certainly not as incompetent as last year's defensive effort showed. That leads me to believe they're about to throw the kitchen sink at us i.e., trick plays, changing pace throughout the game. This is only Fedora's second game against us and it appears he's taking it much more seriously than the last. Can you imagine if they completely flopped after all the attention and game planning they devoted? The fear of repeating absolute failure means they will be a highly motivated bunch tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>The extra time and focus doesn't necessarily signal to me that UNC will be far different defensively than what they've always been. At the very least though I expect they won't give up midway through the game as was reported last year. I think this will be a good game and both teams will play their best game of the season, but the overriding reason for confidence in GT is based on GT appearing to be ahead of UNC on both sides of the ball the first few games of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 9964, member: 274"] That is certainly a factor. If Renner were mobile I'd be more scared, but he's not and hasn't hit his stride yet so he's only part of what scares me. UNC is likely better than Duke, so we have not been tested at this level yet and have not faced much adversity. The biggest thing that scares me is the attention we've received from the UNC coaching staff and players. Last year's game has been a motivator for UNC in the offseason and the last two weeks, and they're certainly not as incompetent as last year's defensive effort showed. That leads me to believe they're about to throw the kitchen sink at us i.e., trick plays, changing pace throughout the game. This is only Fedora's second game against us and it appears he's taking it much more seriously than the last. Can you imagine if they completely flopped after all the attention and game planning they devoted? The fear of repeating absolute failure means they will be a highly motivated bunch tomorrow. The extra time and focus doesn't necessarily signal to me that UNC will be far different defensively than what they've always been. At the very least though I expect they won't give up midway through the game as was reported last year. I think this will be a good game and both teams will play their best game of the season, but the overriding reason for confidence in GT is based on GT appearing to be ahead of UNC on both sides of the ball the first few games of the season. [/QUOTE]
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