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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 322141" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I would. UNC was definitely more rested than we were. In the Miami game, there were two fumble sixes that probably would not have occurred if JT had had time to rest and recuperate.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't say that it was the only reason, but it definitely was a factor in both of those games. I don't understand how anyone could argue that any disadvantage, large or small, applied disproportionately has zero effect. If there is even a 5% difference in how banged up players are, it could change the game. If we played Miami off of a bye when they didn't have one last year, it is possible that the defensive players would have been a little slower, and JT a little faster. He might have juked around them and run for a touchdown on those two plays. That would have made it 35-21 in favor of GT. Once again, I am not saying that that would have happened, but it is crazy to think that GT playing banged up while the other team has had time to recuperate has absolutely no impact on the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 322141, member: 2426"] I would. UNC was definitely more rested than we were. In the Miami game, there were two fumble sixes that probably would not have occurred if JT had had time to rest and recuperate. I wouldn't say that it was the only reason, but it definitely was a factor in both of those games. I don't understand how anyone could argue that any disadvantage, large or small, applied disproportionately has zero effect. If there is even a 5% difference in how banged up players are, it could change the game. If we played Miami off of a bye when they didn't have one last year, it is possible that the defensive players would have been a little slower, and JT a little faster. He might have juked around them and run for a touchdown on those two plays. That would have made it 35-21 in favor of GT. Once again, I am not saying that that would have happened, but it is crazy to think that GT playing banged up while the other team has had time to recuperate has absolutely no impact on the game. [/QUOTE]
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