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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 544355" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Not saying i disagree, but his rankings do only account the last 5 years, which do take into account that 3-9 season, 9-4.5-6, and 7-6 seasons. They obviously get better with more data, and UNC gets their coastal title, as does VT, Miami, and Pitt. GT does not get their last one in there. Largest factor it looks at is returning snaps, and with GT losing almost the entirety of its production on defense, it doesnt like it. With a new scheme and new coach, it’s reasonable to expect steps back on O and huge steps forward on D, so it should be a fun season. Post re-alignment has opened up the doors for the coastal as well, as no team has won the division more than once since then. Obviously, I think we stand a chance against both G5 teams, UNC, Virginia Tech, anda Finley less NC state and the citadel as wins, I don’t think we’ll get a third straight year of UNC with something like 8 starters out and they should be a lot better this year. Sucks we get a lot of teams we beat last year on the road this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 544355, member: 1803"] Not saying i disagree, but his rankings do only account the last 5 years, which do take into account that 3-9 season, 9-4.5-6, and 7-6 seasons. They obviously get better with more data, and UNC gets their coastal title, as does VT, Miami, and Pitt. GT does not get their last one in there. Largest factor it looks at is returning snaps, and with GT losing almost the entirety of its production on defense, it doesnt like it. With a new scheme and new coach, it’s reasonable to expect steps back on O and huge steps forward on D, so it should be a fun season. Post re-alignment has opened up the doors for the coastal as well, as no team has won the division more than once since then. Obviously, I think we stand a chance against both G5 teams, UNC, Virginia Tech, anda Finley less NC state and the citadel as wins, I don’t think we’ll get a third straight year of UNC with something like 8 starters out and they should be a lot better this year. Sucks we get a lot of teams we beat last year on the road this year. [/QUOTE]
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