Thank you for noticing my artistic touch Felt like that option wasn't necessary lmaoI like how the black watch uniforms will make it seemingly impossible for ND to score between 20-30 points
***** smacked seems the most likely. It depends upon Tech turnovers. Two or more will set the table for another embarrassing rout. Limit turnovers, move the football, score touchdowns when given the opportunity then this could be an entertaining game. It is up to the players and coaches as to how they respond to the challenge. The excuses and rationalization for poor playing are becoming tiresome.This seems to be getting some attention so let's lay it out. How will the defense perform in the Blackwatch unis? Will we live up to the reputation or (probably) get absolutely **** smacked?
I like how the black watch uniforms will make it seemingly impossible for ND to score between 20-30 points
Relax Tech guy, no clean scores in this houseMy second favorite part to that is if you pick a multiple of 10 points, there are always 2 different outcomes to have to choose between in the poll.
My second favorite part to that is if you pick a multiple of 10 points, there are always 2 different outcomes to have to choose between in the poll.
As long as an even 10 is not an option. !0 points requires either a TD and a FG, a TD with a 2pt conversion and a safety, or some unholy combination of FGs and safeties to achieve. Right now I don't think it's possible for GT to score on FG or safety plays...
Question: Let's say this score is another blow out, something I have never seen in Tech History, this many blowouts, do you all think the team packs it in and we lose the rest. Miami is up next and don't let last week's score fool you. Miami has an offense. UVA is well coached.
Tech being Tech, it would not surprise me in the least to get blown out, yet again this week, turn around and beat Miami and then lose the rest of them. It would be about the most Tech like scenario I can think of but with this team and its fragile psyche they could very well pack it in for this season.Well its Notre Dame scoring - points given up. But yea, if I had to predict a score on our side with an even number, I'd say we likely have 3 options: 0, 10, and 20. I highly doubt 0. I'd lean more towards 20. That would consist of 1 TD with a missed PAT, then 1 TD with a made 2 point conversion (we learned our lesson), then we make 2 FG (out of 8 attempts).