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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 569372" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>2015 encapsulates that every team except for GT and Duke had a coaching change though. No way to paint it, it’s bad. Bump 2015 to the review group and GT drops from 1st to 4th. 2015 is ugly but we can’t just pretend it did t happen lol. Injuries hurt in 2015, but graduation hurt more. On a related note, check out this years starters. We’ll have even fewer returning starters than 2015. We couldn’t run outside because 4 A backs graduated and we were less experienced. We couldn’t run up the middle as our best guard and two best B backs graduated. So pass the ball? Not when your two receivers graduate. I don’t see how arguing how close games between 5 teams and that the coastal is strong aren’t pulling in opposite directions. 6 teams winning in 6 years and the longest championship drought of any division in college football says we suck *** to me, but hey you do you. VT hasn’t beaten us recently, yes, but they have fell off a cliff since 2011. And they beat Duke and Pitt. The argument is that GT should be doing better, and with CPJ getting similar, if not worse, results than Gailey, especially the last few years. It’s not that he should have done better, he should have been expected to do better, given VT having 1 10 win season in the last 7 years and Miami being in its 4th coach in 12 years and on sanctions for all but the last two, what should have been the next man up in GT to take the crown, but instead nothing came of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 569372, member: 1803"] 2015 encapsulates that every team except for GT and Duke had a coaching change though. No way to paint it, it’s bad. Bump 2015 to the review group and GT drops from 1st to 4th. 2015 is ugly but we can’t just pretend it did t happen lol. Injuries hurt in 2015, but graduation hurt more. On a related note, check out this years starters. We’ll have even fewer returning starters than 2015. We couldn’t run outside because 4 A backs graduated and we were less experienced. We couldn’t run up the middle as our best guard and two best B backs graduated. So pass the ball? Not when your two receivers graduate. I don’t see how arguing how close games between 5 teams and that the coastal is strong aren’t pulling in opposite directions. 6 teams winning in 6 years and the longest championship drought of any division in college football says we suck *** to me, but hey you do you. VT hasn’t beaten us recently, yes, but they have fell off a cliff since 2011. And they beat Duke and Pitt. The argument is that GT should be doing better, and with CPJ getting similar, if not worse, results than Gailey, especially the last few years. It’s not that he should have done better, he should have been expected to do better, given VT having 1 10 win season in the last 7 years and Miami being in its 4th coach in 12 years and on sanctions for all but the last two, what should have been the next man up in GT to take the crown, but instead nothing came of it. [/QUOTE]
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