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<blockquote data-quote="daBuzz" data-source="post: 194919" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Not an apples-to-apples comparison. In 2005, the NCAA added a 12th regular season game. In the same year, the ACC also added a championship game. Therefore, Johnson has the potential for 14 games with a bowl game. Winning 8 games out of 14 is a winning percentage of 57%.</p><p></p><p>Also, with respect to the arguments that keep getting made about "it's all about exection"...those people are exactly right and dead wrong. It is all about execution...you're right on that. But you guys do realize that most college football plays in any system will be successful if they're executed at the proper time and everyone executes their jobs properly? To claim that it's an execution problem is the lazy way out. That's like the Atlanta Braves saying they didn't have a talent problem this last year, they had an execution problem. If every batter had just hit every pitch that was thrown across the plate last year, they wouldn't have lost a game. Well duh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daBuzz, post: 194919, member: 56"] Not an apples-to-apples comparison. In 2005, the NCAA added a 12th regular season game. In the same year, the ACC also added a championship game. Therefore, Johnson has the potential for 14 games with a bowl game. Winning 8 games out of 14 is a winning percentage of 57%. Also, with respect to the arguments that keep getting made about "it's all about exection"...those people are exactly right and dead wrong. It is all about execution...you're right on that. But you guys do realize that most college football plays in any system will be successful if they're executed at the proper time and everyone executes their jobs properly? To claim that it's an execution problem is the lazy way out. That's like the Atlanta Braves saying they didn't have a talent problem this last year, they had an execution problem. If every batter had just hit every pitch that was thrown across the plate last year, they wouldn't have lost a game. Well duh. [/QUOTE]
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