This x 1000. I don't understand how not lighting up the scoreboard against elite teams is indicative of anything other than those teams are good. Do people not remember losing 27-3 to Miami? 51-7 to VT? 31-3 to Clemson? 14-13 to FSU? Too many to count vs. UGA? We were regularly shut down completely against great teams in the CG era (who was actually a decent coach, IMO). Our average against our best competition is better than many teams average over an entire season.
This post reflects my complaint against some of my fellow GT fans. They reduce assessment of the head coach and program--and strangely of the offense in particular--to simply win-loss record. Yes, W-L contextualized to strength of schedule is the ultimate measure of a team. However, assessing the performance of a coach and the state of the program has to look at more than just wins and losses, in my opinion.
In order to assess a coach and the state of the program, imo, you need to look at issues of competitiveness, performance in each phase of the game individually, and how the coach has responded to improve problem areas. In 2012, we lost to VPI and Miami in OT. Last year, we lost to georgie in double overtime. This year, we beat GS and vpi by the skin of our teeth. Even if you look at W-L, we've only finished 4-4 in conference once under CPJ and never worse. From 2002-2007, we also never finished worse than 4-4 in conference, but we only finished better than that twice.
Now, let go bust another Myth, the Myth-assippiStateAss.