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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 745794" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>UCF easily finishes in the top half of any division in college football. They’re in what I defined as the second tier, or at the very least, the third tier. On par with schools like Iowa, Nebraska, Miami, South Carolina, Oklahoma State, etc.</p><p></p><p>Would the team that they put on the field survive an entire season against a P5 conference schedule? I don’t know. It’s a hypothetical with no way to answer it. But they also don’t have the advantages that P5 schools have access to either. The difference in TV deals alone is worth multiple millions of dollars per year. But in a 1 game shootout, UCF puts up a good game against anybody outside the very top tier.</p><p></p><p>Tech could’ve put themselves in position to win this game, but they didn’t, and they got boat races and embarrassed because of it. I’m not really focused or concerned about what UCF has done, or will do. I‘m excited for the future of Georgia Tech football, and think that we can get into that top 2-3 tier of college football where we belong. We’re not there yet, and there are going to be hiccups like we saw today along the way. The the trend line is going up. I just hope todays game doesn’t ruin that trajectory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 745794, member: 4572"] UCF easily finishes in the top half of any division in college football. They’re in what I defined as the second tier, or at the very least, the third tier. On par with schools like Iowa, Nebraska, Miami, South Carolina, Oklahoma State, etc. Would the team that they put on the field survive an entire season against a P5 conference schedule? I don’t know. It’s a hypothetical with no way to answer it. But they also don’t have the advantages that P5 schools have access to either. The difference in TV deals alone is worth multiple millions of dollars per year. But in a 1 game shootout, UCF puts up a good game against anybody outside the very top tier. Tech could’ve put themselves in position to win this game, but they didn’t, and they got boat races and embarrassed because of it. I’m not really focused or concerned about what UCF has done, or will do. I‘m excited for the future of Georgia Tech football, and think that we can get into that top 2-3 tier of college football where we belong. We’re not there yet, and there are going to be hiccups like we saw today along the way. The the trend line is going up. I just hope todays game doesn’t ruin that trajectory. [/QUOTE]
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