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Here's An Analysis Of The 2020 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets By College Football News
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 685825" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I 100% agree with this sentiment. However I think there was only 1 team last year that Tech was definitely better than, and that turned into a disaster. Losing games to teams you’re better than is a problem that’s plagued Tech for decades, and really it’s a pretty universal problem. It’s what makes that 2009 UGAg game hurt that much more. Just about every team is guaranteed to play one horrible game per year. The teams that still find a way to win those games are the ones that are elite. Beating teams you’re supposed to is step 1 in a rebuilding process. Step 2 is winning games against evenly matched teams. Step 3 is upsetting better teams. Step 4 is being favored in every game, and winning every game because you’re supposed to ( a la Alabama & Clemson, and LSU this year).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 685825, member: 4572"] I 100% agree with this sentiment. However I think there was only 1 team last year that Tech was definitely better than, and that turned into a disaster. Losing games to teams you’re better than is a problem that’s plagued Tech for decades, and really it’s a pretty universal problem. It’s what makes that 2009 UGAg game hurt that much more. Just about every team is guaranteed to play one horrible game per year. The teams that still find a way to win those games are the ones that are elite. Beating teams you’re supposed to is step 1 in a rebuilding process. Step 2 is winning games against evenly matched teams. Step 3 is upsetting better teams. Step 4 is being favored in every game, and winning every game because you’re supposed to ( a la Alabama & Clemson, and LSU this year). [/QUOTE]
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