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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 569042" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>In gaileys three years in the coastal, GT had the second most ACC wins (2005-2007) trailing just VT</p><p>In CPJs first four years, GT had the second most ACC wins, trailing just VT (2008-2011)</p><p>In CPJS middle three years (2012-2014), GT had the most ACC wins in the coastal, beating VT and Miami by 3 wins each</p><p>In CPJS last four years (2015-2018), GT had the 5th most ACC wins, trailing UNC, Pitt, VT, and Miami</p><p></p><p>Its not roadblocks, its just once you really take a look at it, Paul did great things to Georgia Techs football program, but it does not look in any shape or form to be returning to that. 5th place is just straight up bad, mp way to paint it. Even if you did include 2014 in that last number, it still only bumps it up to 4. GT has fallen behind where it used to be, no doubt about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 569042, member: 1803"] In gaileys three years in the coastal, GT had the second most ACC wins (2005-2007) trailing just VT In CPJs first four years, GT had the second most ACC wins, trailing just VT (2008-2011) In CPJS middle three years (2012-2014), GT had the most ACC wins in the coastal, beating VT and Miami by 3 wins each In CPJS last four years (2015-2018), GT had the 5th most ACC wins, trailing UNC, Pitt, VT, and Miami Its not roadblocks, its just once you really take a look at it, Paul did great things to Georgia Techs football program, but it does not look in any shape or form to be returning to that. 5th place is just straight up bad, mp way to paint it. Even if you did include 2014 in that last number, it still only bumps it up to 4. GT has fallen behind where it used to be, no doubt about it. [/QUOTE]
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