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I've been thinking back to some of the stuff coach said during the course of the year. At the times he made these observations I wasn't sure about them, but looking back, he pretty much knew what he was talking about.
Preseason, for those of us who know his ways, there were plenty of indications that he thought he was entering the season with a good team. Now when he is talking about the team, he is mostly talking about the offense. I'd say in hindsight he was right about that.
After the losses to Pitt and Miami, most of us were pretty gloomy about what kind of year we were going to have. I know I was. He said, in effect, it's too early to panic. We can still have a good year. Let's keep playing and see what happens. That one certainly worked out.
He said more than once that with a few exceptions, most college football teams are so close in talent that almost anyone is capable of beating anyone else. 5 or so plays going for you or against you decide the game. Well, I know it happens every year, but my perception is that we have never had a year where more teams which had no chance going into a game ended up winning.
After the North Carolina debacle, most fans were saying we had to make major changes on the defensive side. Coach said no, there is a tweak we should make, but there's no sense in making wholesale changes. We simply have to play better. This one may still be debatable, but we played defense well enough to finish strong and get wins over VT and Georgia.
Preseason, for those of us who know his ways, there were plenty of indications that he thought he was entering the season with a good team. Now when he is talking about the team, he is mostly talking about the offense. I'd say in hindsight he was right about that.
After the losses to Pitt and Miami, most of us were pretty gloomy about what kind of year we were going to have. I know I was. He said, in effect, it's too early to panic. We can still have a good year. Let's keep playing and see what happens. That one certainly worked out.
He said more than once that with a few exceptions, most college football teams are so close in talent that almost anyone is capable of beating anyone else. 5 or so plays going for you or against you decide the game. Well, I know it happens every year, but my perception is that we have never had a year where more teams which had no chance going into a game ended up winning.
After the North Carolina debacle, most fans were saying we had to make major changes on the defensive side. Coach said no, there is a tweak we should make, but there's no sense in making wholesale changes. We simply have to play better. This one may still be debatable, but we played defense well enough to finish strong and get wins over VT and Georgia.