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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 150049" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>To follow up, I think we will be a good team. Don't get me wrong. Personally, the overall quality of the spring game leads me to believe the program is headed in the right direction. It was by far the best feeling contest on both sides of the ball, in my view. I have a confidence in the team and in the program. With that said, I am compelled to admit that I know very little about what is happening in the other camps. I certainly don't have my finger on the pulse of the marketplace, so to speak. </p><p></p><p>Look at it this way: who, from the outside looking in, would have guessed that GT would have a breakout type season last year? What fan, from, say, Miami, would have thought in May of 2014 that they were destined to handled by us in the fashion they were? By the same token, what do we really know about the young players coming of age on their football team this year? What do we know about the progression of Kaaya in practice? If you are like me, which most of you probably are, the answer to that question is pretty much bumpkus. We don't know and we have no way of knowing.</p><p></p><p>Consequently, I have no idea what our record will be next season and I have no idea how tough the schedule will actually play out to be. For me, that notion, the unknown of it all, is what makes it fun. I have no idea what record I expect us to have next year and I have no number in mind that would make me satisfied generally ( zero losses might be nice). All I know is that every time we tee it up, I really want and expect us to find a way to win. When December rolls around I will base my opinion of the season partly on the record, but also just generally how we played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 150049, member: 639"] To follow up, I think we will be a good team. Don't get me wrong. Personally, the overall quality of the spring game leads me to believe the program is headed in the right direction. It was by far the best feeling contest on both sides of the ball, in my view. I have a confidence in the team and in the program. With that said, I am compelled to admit that I know very little about what is happening in the other camps. I certainly don't have my finger on the pulse of the marketplace, so to speak. Look at it this way: who, from the outside looking in, would have guessed that GT would have a breakout type season last year? What fan, from, say, Miami, would have thought in May of 2014 that they were destined to handled by us in the fashion they were? By the same token, what do we really know about the young players coming of age on their football team this year? What do we know about the progression of Kaaya in practice? If you are like me, which most of you probably are, the answer to that question is pretty much bumpkus. We don't know and we have no way of knowing. Consequently, I have no idea what our record will be next season and I have no idea how tough the schedule will actually play out to be. For me, that notion, the unknown of it all, is what makes it fun. I have no idea what record I expect us to have next year and I have no number in mind that would make me satisfied generally ( zero losses might be nice). All I know is that every time we tee it up, I really want and expect us to find a way to win. When December rolls around I will base my opinion of the season partly on the record, but also just generally how we played. [/QUOTE]
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