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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Jacket" data-source="post: 78304" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>When was the last time Tech fell behind by 25 points and then came back to take the lead because the other team lost focus? Several times in recent years, I have seen Tech gain a big lead and then lose it. I can't recall the last time Tech has been the beneficiary of another team's failure to maintain focus after that team has gained a 25-point lead. If this kind of event were fairly commonplace, you would expect Tech to have experienced the positive side of that kind of comeback at least once. The closest thing I can think of was the comeback against Georgia in Johnson's first year, but it wasn't of this magnitude, and there was not the same difference in talent level between Tech and UGA as there is between Tech and Southern. This event should not be characterized as a commonplace event. It should set off all kinds of alarm bells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Jacket, post: 78304, member: 1008"] When was the last time Tech fell behind by 25 points and then came back to take the lead because the other team lost focus? Several times in recent years, I have seen Tech gain a big lead and then lose it. I can't recall the last time Tech has been the beneficiary of another team's failure to maintain focus after that team has gained a 25-point lead. If this kind of event were fairly commonplace, you would expect Tech to have experienced the positive side of that kind of comeback at least once. The closest thing I can think of was the comeback against Georgia in Johnson's first year, but it wasn't of this magnitude, and there was not the same difference in talent level between Tech and UGA as there is between Tech and Southern. This event should not be characterized as a commonplace event. It should set off all kinds of alarm bells. [/QUOTE]
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