This is exactly how I feel. I think their fans know too, which is why they are so irate. I bet they could fill up the Citris Bowl - it could have been a great event for the community to come together. Just totally poor planning on their part. Almost 90% of Orange County (which includes Orlando) has their power back after the first day of work. Typically you start restoring power on main lines and near critical infrastructure (like hospitals), so you get these huge bursts of the population that get power back fast. The last few percent of people are painstakingly slow, as they typically are out in rural areas where fixing a line might only turn the lights back on to one or two houses at a time. But the point is the city will be largely back in business today. I wouldn't be surprised if something like 95%-98% of residents and businesses in Orlando have power by this afternoon.
This is a good opportunity for Georgia Tech though. We now get 2 weeks to prepare for Pitt and 2 weeks to prepare for Miami, both of whom will be coming off playing nationally ranked teams and will probably be beat up. Clemson and Wake get bye weeks before us, so it will all even out. But Pitt and Miami are much more toss-up type games than Clemson and Wake in my opinion. I hope we are able to take advantage of the extra time off. I wouldn't have fought or argued with UCF one bit when they called to cancel. Take them at their word and let them do whatever they need to do. Whether or not we would have won or lost to UCF wouldn't move the needle one bit on reaching the ACC Championship or beyond. In fact, you could easily argue there was only downside to it, and a lot of it (injuries, less prep time, losing to an unranked team, etc.)