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<blockquote data-quote="1939hotmagic" data-source="post: 342610" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p><strong>If </strong>Tech isn't in the ACC title game, and for the sake of getting back a regular season game -- play Georgia State on 12/2 at noon or 12:30. State's AD has indicated an interest in it. An early kickoff wouldn't conflict with the SEC and ACC title games which kick off at 4 and 7 p.m. It would be one more game against, technically, a FBS-level opponent instead of a second FCS opponent. A game, probably a glorified scrimmage but still a game, and a probable final opportunity for plenty of back-ups and scout-teamers to play significant snaps in a real game. (Also, it would quiet any Panther fans for a few years who could no longer complain about Tech scheduling Georgia Southern and even the likes of Mercer and Kennesaw State, but not a program a few blocks away.) As for October 7, keep the bye and exploit the opportunity of having two weeks to prep for Miami.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1939hotmagic, post: 342610, member: 1792"] [B]If [/B]Tech isn't in the ACC title game, and for the sake of getting back a regular season game -- play Georgia State on 12/2 at noon or 12:30. State's AD has indicated an interest in it. An early kickoff wouldn't conflict with the SEC and ACC title games which kick off at 4 and 7 p.m. It would be one more game against, technically, a FBS-level opponent instead of a second FCS opponent. A game, probably a glorified scrimmage but still a game, and a probable final opportunity for plenty of back-ups and scout-teamers to play significant snaps in a real game. (Also, it would quiet any Panther fans for a few years who could no longer complain about Tech scheduling Georgia Southern and even the likes of Mercer and Kennesaw State, but not a program a few blocks away.) As for October 7, keep the bye and exploit the opportunity of having two weeks to prep for Miami. [/QUOTE]
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