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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 286918" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Rothstein went out of his way to drive home the point (that most agreed with) that Tech would be unlikely to have a good season or win many games in the ACC, even possibly lose them all. </p><p>But he had a bizarre manner of seeming to gloat about how bad he expected Tech to be. That was simply strange or odd behavior. No one thought Tech would be good, not even their coach, so there was no need to express that opinion in an over-the-top manner as if you would win plaudits for being right about the team picked 14th in the league by consensus.</p><p></p><p>That said, I do want every podcast or sports talk radio station or espn programs to get Pastner on, including Rothstein's. Why? Because imo the more the feel good story of Tech's season is told, the more that story can influence tourney committee members. If they become aware of Tech due to national exposure and have it lodged in the back of their head how nice a storyline they are, plus how much they improved over the season, then it could make the difference if the team plays itself into a bubble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 286918, member: 231"] Rothstein went out of his way to drive home the point (that most agreed with) that Tech would be unlikely to have a good season or win many games in the ACC, even possibly lose them all. But he had a bizarre manner of seeming to gloat about how bad he expected Tech to be. That was simply strange or odd behavior. No one thought Tech would be good, not even their coach, so there was no need to express that opinion in an over-the-top manner as if you would win plaudits for being right about the team picked 14th in the league by consensus. That said, I do want every podcast or sports talk radio station or espn programs to get Pastner on, including Rothstein's. Why? Because imo the more the feel good story of Tech's season is told, the more that story can influence tourney committee members. If they become aware of Tech due to national exposure and have it lodged in the back of their head how nice a storyline they are, plus how much they improved over the season, then it could make the difference if the team plays itself into a bubble. [/QUOTE]
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