What say you?
Poll included.
I expect Carolina will have a bit more success than Pitt moving the ball, but if we tackle like we did last week, they won’t be much more successful. They haven’t stopped us in years, and I have no reason to believe they’ll start now.
45-24, Jackets.
I'd love to hear what logic you are using to come up with this. I mean sure, it could happen, but what could you possibly base this prediction on? They just lost to DUKE, whose combined FBS opponents are 3-8 and those 3 wins are over an 0-4 team, an 0-4 team, and a team that has lost by 30+ points twice. And UNC lost to THAT. They lost a ton of skill to graduation and a ton more to injuries. We just showed last week that we could have 4 turnovers and still win by nearly 3 touchdowns against a team like that.
Well, there is the logic that they have beaten us two years in a row. Other than that and the idea that UNC might come out and play with their hair on fire because their backs are against the wall. This is their season. If they want to salvage anything from 2017 it has to start this week. Will that be enough to be a confident and tested GT team? Probably not, but stranger things have happened especially to teams like us with a tendency to turn the ball over. Do what we did last week and those four fumbles may become four touchdowns instead of four three and outs. If we do not leave the ball on the ground and run the damn bone we could possibly blow them out. Now that would be a sight worth seeing.
Well, there is the logic that they have beaten us two years in a row. Other than that and the idea that UNC might come out and play with their hair on fire because their backs are against the wall. This is their season. If they want to salvage anything from 2017 it has to start this week. Will that be enough to beat a confident and tested GT team? Probably not, but stranger things have happened especially to teams like us with a tendency to turn the ball over. Do what we did last week and those four fumbles may become four touchdowns instead of four three and outs. If we do not leave the ball on the ground and run the damn bone we could possibly blow them out. Now that would be a sight worth seeing.
Well first, they have beat us 3 years in a row.
Second, you answered my question - you have to count on all kinds of things happening that haven't happened yet. Those things certainly could happen, and people make money all the time playing long odds, but that's not me.
Show off. Yes, it has been three years. Much too long. My point in answering your question was that college football is unpredictable but yes, this is a team on the ropes that probably cannot pull the upset but we won't know until "Toe meets leather" Saturday.
North Carolina (1-3,0-2) at Georgia Tech (2-1, 1-0), noon, ESPN2
David Hale: TaQuon Marshall has been a revelation at QB for the Yellow Jackets, who are averaging nearly 500 yards per game so far. UNC’s defense looked better against Duke last week, but there are still problems, and with linebacker Andre Smith out, stopping Paul Johnson’s option offense is going to be a nightmare. Georgia Tech 45, North Carolina 21
Andrea Adelson: North Carolina has had Georgia Tech's number in recent years, winning three straight in the series, so this one is ripe for an ACC upset watch. But the Tar Heels' injuries go beyond Andre Smith. More than 10 players are lost for the season, and North Carolina is severely depleted at receiver, with Austin Proehl, Thomas Jackson and Rontavius Groves out. UNC won't be able to keep up. Georgia Tech 35, North Carolina 24