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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 302747" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Having the SOS turn in Tech's favor is an "on paper" thing. Gotta execute! ...and I'm still convinced (hopeful) that we can. This team has proven it cannot just get off the bus and beat lesser teams. Lesser teams (much lesser) have managed to score waaaaaaay too many runs in a few cases....double digits from: Youngstown St (RPI #258), Belmont (RPI #127).</p><p></p><p>I'd said on a different thread that .500 in the ACC would be a good finish. We're below that trajectory... and looking at the final 6 series, getting to .500 would be VERY impressive at this point. We would have to go 11-7 over those 18 games. Assuming we go 2-4 against LOU and UVA at home... the best teams left on the schedule, then we have to go 9-3 in the other series (@ND, @VT, Pitt, @Duke). To accomplish this... will require we sweep at least one series and win 3-4 others. So far, we have not won a single series; but have not been swept either. </p><p></p><p>As proof I'm not objective... I cannot begin to predict what will happen. I do think we're better than ND, VT, Pitt, and Duke... but we've proven we can't stop teams too. We shall see. I will keep punishing myself by caring and hoping and watching. Go JACKETS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 302747, member: 2843"] Having the SOS turn in Tech's favor is an "on paper" thing. Gotta execute! ...and I'm still convinced (hopeful) that we can. This team has proven it cannot just get off the bus and beat lesser teams. Lesser teams (much lesser) have managed to score waaaaaaay too many runs in a few cases....double digits from: Youngstown St (RPI #258), Belmont (RPI #127). I'd said on a different thread that .500 in the ACC would be a good finish. We're below that trajectory... and looking at the final 6 series, getting to .500 would be VERY impressive at this point. We would have to go 11-7 over those 18 games. Assuming we go 2-4 against LOU and UVA at home... the best teams left on the schedule, then we have to go 9-3 in the other series (@ND, @VT, Pitt, @Duke). To accomplish this... will require we sweep at least one series and win 3-4 others. So far, we have not won a single series; but have not been swept either. As proof I'm not objective... I cannot begin to predict what will happen. I do think we're better than ND, VT, Pitt, and Duke... but we've proven we can't stop teams too. We shall see. I will keep punishing myself by caring and hoping and watching. Go JACKETS! [/QUOTE]
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