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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 121710" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>What a finish. Beating two top 10 teams in the last three games was amazing. There are some teams that don't have two wins over top 10 in the last couple of decades. Never take for granted what you've seen in football at Tech. There have been many, many ugly games, but I think our history of huge exciting games, even dominating wins over solid big name programs when they were playing well would stack up against almost anyone in the country. Have you forgotten our '95 team that took preseason #1 Arizona to the wire? Or the win over NC State's undefeated top 10 best team ever in 2002 on the road? South Carolina in 1988? #3 Miami on the road in 2005. How many times has Clemson brought their juggernauts into the Tech game and watched them die? Some of those are years we would probably rather forget, but still were amazing wins. Bill Curry was without a doubt the best at getting the team ready to play a higher ranked and physically superior opponent. Not so much against a lesser opponent. And I think the next few years we will expose several more pretenders.</p><p></p><p>One last thing we might be overlooking in our amazing finish is that over the next year when our coaches go head to head with the schools from Mississippi to South Carolina for a recruit, they have wins over many of those teams to bring with them. Not to get to far ahead of ourselves, but a preseason Top 10 ranking will get us looks from players this summer that might have passed us by before. We will have a schedule next year that is a publicist dream. Games with ND, FSU, Miami, Clemson, uga, some of whom will be in the Top 10 when we play. Keep our noses clean academically and off the field, win three or more of the big games next year, and our momentum will be hard to stop after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 121710, member: 1338"] What a finish. Beating two top 10 teams in the last three games was amazing. There are some teams that don't have two wins over top 10 in the last couple of decades. Never take for granted what you've seen in football at Tech. There have been many, many ugly games, but I think our history of huge exciting games, even dominating wins over solid big name programs when they were playing well would stack up against almost anyone in the country. Have you forgotten our '95 team that took preseason #1 Arizona to the wire? Or the win over NC State's undefeated top 10 best team ever in 2002 on the road? South Carolina in 1988? #3 Miami on the road in 2005. How many times has Clemson brought their juggernauts into the Tech game and watched them die? Some of those are years we would probably rather forget, but still were amazing wins. Bill Curry was without a doubt the best at getting the team ready to play a higher ranked and physically superior opponent. Not so much against a lesser opponent. And I think the next few years we will expose several more pretenders. One last thing we might be overlooking in our amazing finish is that over the next year when our coaches go head to head with the schools from Mississippi to South Carolina for a recruit, they have wins over many of those teams to bring with them. Not to get to far ahead of ourselves, but a preseason Top 10 ranking will get us looks from players this summer that might have passed us by before. We will have a schedule next year that is a publicist dream. Games with ND, FSU, Miami, Clemson, uga, some of whom will be in the Top 10 when we play. Keep our noses clean academically and off the field, win three or more of the big games next year, and our momentum will be hard to stop after that. [/QUOTE]
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