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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 176666" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I won't go into ancient, ancient history on this, but we have had a handful of games in the last 25 years where we had a golden chance to make a statement about the program. </p><p>1991 Kick off Classic, defending National Champs; spit the bit against Penn State, spiraled down, coaching staff jumped ship, enter B*** L****.</p><p>1999 Gator Bowl against Miami. Having beaten Georgia three in a row, we had a chance to move into elite territory. Would have been 19 wins in two years for O'Leary. Nope.</p><p>2009 against Georgia. At home, beat them the year before, we were the better team. Couldn't do it.</p><p>2009 Orange Bowl. The big spotlight. The perfect storm. An inferior Iowa team. Got embarrassed.</p><p></p><p>So now, here we are. Once again on the threshold of greatness. Heading to South Bend, Indiana, favored against the holy grail of Notre Dame. Win and we change the perception of millions for years to come. Fail and we are---well, a good team from the ACC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 176666, member: 1017"] I won't go into ancient, ancient history on this, but we have had a handful of games in the last 25 years where we had a golden chance to make a statement about the program. 1991 Kick off Classic, defending National Champs; spit the bit against Penn State, spiraled down, coaching staff jumped ship, enter B*** L****. 1999 Gator Bowl against Miami. Having beaten Georgia three in a row, we had a chance to move into elite territory. Would have been 19 wins in two years for O'Leary. Nope. 2009 against Georgia. At home, beat them the year before, we were the better team. Couldn't do it. 2009 Orange Bowl. The big spotlight. The perfect storm. An inferior Iowa team. Got embarrassed. So now, here we are. Once again on the threshold of greatness. Heading to South Bend, Indiana, favored against the holy grail of Notre Dame. Win and we change the perception of millions for years to come. Fail and we are---well, a good team from the ACC. [/QUOTE]
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