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They make UGAG fans seem like Cub ScoutsWow that board is vicious. That's like the UM version of ST. Except less clever.
They make UGAG fans seem like Cub ScoutsWow that board is vicious. That's like the UM version of ST. Except less clever.
That's the other football team in South Florida....The Jackets are going to sting the hell out of the Cocanes!
Best not go there most sound like Middle school kids.Canesinsight
For a group that has yet to win their division (much less their league) they sure display a lot of arrogance.
Listen I come in peace not looking to trash talk. Here's to a great game and zero injuries to either team.
It's interesting seeing the things you guys write about the game have a great day.
(GT is transitioning from calling B-Backs and A-backs to running backs and slot backs, respectively).
If it's still the dolphins stadium they had a full liquor bar.@Football man more important question, I’m a Tech fan going to the game this Saturday...is beer sold in the Stadium on UM game days?
Agreed, when did this happen?Wait, what? I always thought those two terms were interchangeable?
All message board fans do this, even us. Correction, especially us.If we win, I don't expect a lot of credit given to us but rather a criticism of themselves.
Yeah I've come to the conclusion that Miami fans are just as bad, if not worse than uga fans. I went to the UM GT game last year and that was the first time I've ever wanted to punch an 11 year old in his face lol and his dad wasnt any help. It's like you can't be a Miami fan if you're not annoying as hellThe best Miami board is www.CanesInsight.com. However, I'm a Tech and UM grad and the Miami fans can be pretty rough. A lot are joshing but there are some who are just plain ornery. I live in Coral Gables and follow both Tech and UM so I ignore the jerks, but we have more than our share even though most UM fans are cool and welcoming to others.
Well done.Getting FSU out of the way with a win early is HUGE for University-7. Duke is Puke again, but its also good to get that game out of the way. Their other crossover game is Syracuse at home, which should be a fairly easy win. So if University-7 can beat us this weekend, they are in the driver's seat. VPISU has already lost to Clemson and has to play us at Bobby Dodd and has play University-7 at University-7. I think @Virgina won't be that easy for VPISU either.
After Georgia Tech, University-7 has Syracuse, UNC, Pitt, Virgina - and other than VPISU that's it. So if University-7 wins Saturday, they may finally be in the driver's seat to win the Coastal Division.
Even if they lose this Saturday, because of where they are and what's left, they still have a strong shot. But they would need us to lose 2 more, yet remain undefeated in ACC play themselves.
Glad to have you. People can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think a lot of GT people believe we are in a good position to slip under the radar and potentially take a W here. Hoping that Miami gets sort of... stuck reveling in the big win over FSU and possibly overlooks us. I for one think we are better than #26, but was very happy we were not ranked this week to continue that narrative of being under the radar - for now. Obviously if we win Saturday that won't be the case anymore. How are you feeling about the game this weekend? And about the Miami team in general? Is the U truly back in your opinion, or is that yet to be seen?
To reciprocate, some more insight into GT. We have outplayed all our opponents this year pretty convincingly, but in very unfortunate fashion somehow lost our opener to Tennessee. TaQuon Marshall, the QB, has been much better than anticipated, and Kirvonte Benson the running back has filled in quite nicely after we lost Dedrick Mills due to violation of team rules (GT is transitioning from calling B-Backs and A-backs to running backs and slot backs, respectively). O-Line has had injuries, but overall played well. Most, if not all those injuries should be cleared up for the Miami game. WRs have been solid but haven't been used as much as normal, even in our offense, because it just hasn't really been needed. Ricky Juene is the biggest threat there.
On defense, we have good stats but have yet to really play a strong offensive team, so a lot of fans are unsure if we are good on that side of the ball or if it's just a product of the teams we've played. Our weakness would be the DL and linebackers, while our strength is the secondary. We have a lot of experience back there and they have played well, especially Junior Safety AJ Gray. Our biggest overall weakness this year has been special teams. We've had struggles at times with the kicking game, and both punt/kick returns as well as punt/kick coverage. Punter Pressley Harvin is our biggest weapon on special teams. We apparently spent a lot of the bye week working on a lot of these issues, so we will see how that pays off. Finally, we also have had some issues with turning the ball over.
Anyways, good luck!
Here are some sample quotes so you don't have to go read through it yourself in the interest of time.
"The problem with GT is that you can think you're dominating them and you look up, and because of their stupid offense, you're winning 14-7 in the 3rd quarter."
How is the RB depth? Who should we expect to see?I'm to young to say I remember the glory days I wasn't born yet during the 80's. I was 3 when we won our last championship. So I've only ever known our team being middle of the road.......... so I can't say we're back because I've never seen us "there". Our defensive line is our strength but everyone knows that we're very deep at that position. If I'm being honest after that all other positions are game by game. Some games certain positions perform well others no so much. Basically that part of out team I think is part can play against anyone.
I went over there and I want our Miami visitor to get disabused of one notion that I saw a lot over on their website.
"We have to play disciplined football to win!"
Discipline has nothing, repeat nothing, to do with beating Tech. The reason why we usually are in the top 10 teams in the country running the ball and why the academies (and now New Mexico) are too is simple: everything the D does has an answer and our Coach knows what they are. You can be as disciplined as the Texas Aggie band and it will still involve choices by your DC about what to stop. So far this year, we've faced teams that have decided that they are going to stop the sweep and the pitch on the option. That's why Marshall and Benson are 1 and 4 among ACC RBs in total yardage: when you clog the lanes outside, you open lanes inside. Further, when you try a particular scheme to cut off a play, we don't change the play. I repeat, we don't change the play. We change the blocking scheme for the play. As Coach always says, we don't beat people by changing plays; we don't run more then 12 - 15 all season. What we change is how the play is blocked.
So - and I understand this - if it makes the fans feel better to think that "discipline" will allow the O to be stopped, go with it. But don't be fooled. What stops our O is either a) better players (Clemson in 2016) or b) turnovers. I think we can rule out better talent; da U isn't that much more talented. So to win what you guys will have to do is win the turnover battle. If the Football Gods are with you - like they were last year - we have a problem. If not, expect a prize fight going into the 4th and a very close game, no matter who wins.
How is the RB depth? Who should we expect to see?