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<blockquote data-quote="tmhunter52" data-source="post: 371982" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>That was a Clean, Old Fashioned ***-Kickin'. Frankly, with the HUGE disparity of talent and resources between our two programs, Tech's wins are more often just the result of flukes or the vagaries of odd bounces. We will never recruit our way out of this hole. Having Clemson as a permanent ACC crossover game virtually guarantees an ACC loss each year and having Georgia as our "rivalry" game virtually guarantees another loss each year. We probably can't do anything with the Clemson crossover game, but, recognizing the fact that 2 and 3-stars typically won't overpower 4 and 5 star athletes, maybe it's time to discontinue the Tech-Georgia game. We were at a disadvantage yesterday at pretty much EVERY position. Maybe we should create a new rivalry game, say against Georgia State. We could call it "The Battle of Atlanta". And, before you traditionalists, who love the year-long, gut-wrenching feeling of hoping against hope only to get beaten usually and curb-stomped occasionally, diss the idea, think how you would be feeling today, if we were closing out our seasons with a team more like our own...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmhunter52, post: 371982, member: 185"] That was a Clean, Old Fashioned ***-Kickin'. Frankly, with the HUGE disparity of talent and resources between our two programs, Tech's wins are more often just the result of flukes or the vagaries of odd bounces. We will never recruit our way out of this hole. Having Clemson as a permanent ACC crossover game virtually guarantees an ACC loss each year and having Georgia as our "rivalry" game virtually guarantees another loss each year. We probably can't do anything with the Clemson crossover game, but, recognizing the fact that 2 and 3-stars typically won't overpower 4 and 5 star athletes, maybe it's time to discontinue the Tech-Georgia game. We were at a disadvantage yesterday at pretty much EVERY position. Maybe we should create a new rivalry game, say against Georgia State. We could call it "The Battle of Atlanta". And, before you traditionalists, who love the year-long, gut-wrenching feeling of hoping against hope only to get beaten usually and curb-stomped occasionally, diss the idea, think how you would be feeling today, if we were closing out our seasons with a team more like our own... [/QUOTE]
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