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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 679510" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Yea, I think it's gold colored glasses, though it's not strictly due to the degradation in performance last year alone.</p><p></p><p>Of your "should be" wins, the following teams have performed better than us for 2 consecutive seasons: UCF, Pitt, Syracuse. Fairly easy to argue that UVA and Duke are in that category too. That leaves Gardner-Webb. And if you really want to be a masochist, going 3 years back (2017) comparatively doesn't look a whole lot better for GT, where 3 of those teams went to a bowl and we did not.</p><p></p><p>I agree that we should perform better next year, but that doesn't mean all of our ills will be fully cured. I don't think we'll reach our eventual ceiling at QB, OL and DL next year (i.e., the most important positions), though I expect those groups to perform better than they did in 2019, and that should translate to more wins, barring more injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 679510, member: 274"] Yea, I think it's gold colored glasses, though it's not strictly due to the degradation in performance last year alone. Of your "should be" wins, the following teams have performed better than us for 2 consecutive seasons: UCF, Pitt, Syracuse. Fairly easy to argue that UVA and Duke are in that category too. That leaves Gardner-Webb. And if you really want to be a masochist, going 3 years back (2017) comparatively doesn't look a whole lot better for GT, where 3 of those teams went to a bowl and we did not. I agree that we should perform better next year, but that doesn't mean all of our ills will be fully cured. I don't think we'll reach our eventual ceiling at QB, OL and DL next year (i.e., the most important positions), though I expect those groups to perform better than they did in 2019, and that should translate to more wins, barring more injuries. [/QUOTE]
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