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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 235105" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It seems to me that GT has been close to Clemson and UGA in the CPJ era, but judging by different measures.</p><p></p><p>GT vs Clemson: There have been 9 games. 3 of those games were 1 score games. The other 6 were blowouts. If you count the vacated ACCCG, GT is 5-4, but most of the games were not close.</p><p></p><p>GT vs UGA: There have been 8 games. Only 2 of those games were greater than 1 score games. GT is only 2-6, but was within a play or two in most of the losses, and within a play or two in both wins.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that wins is what matters. However, if you are trying to simply judge performance against two different teams, do you count blowout wins and losses as better than a series of very close games? Are we closer to Clemson because we evenly split blowouts, or are we closer to UGA because almost every game is decided by one or two plays?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 235105, member: 2426"] It seems to me that GT has been close to Clemson and UGA in the CPJ era, but judging by different measures. GT vs Clemson: There have been 9 games. 3 of those games were 1 score games. The other 6 were blowouts. If you count the vacated ACCCG, GT is 5-4, but most of the games were not close. GT vs UGA: There have been 8 games. Only 2 of those games were greater than 1 score games. GT is only 2-6, but was within a play or two in most of the losses, and within a play or two in both wins. I do agree that wins is what matters. However, if you are trying to simply judge performance against two different teams, do you count blowout wins and losses as better than a series of very close games? Are we closer to Clemson because we evenly split blowouts, or are we closer to UGA because almost every game is decided by one or two plays? [/QUOTE]
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