Martin_Van_Nostrand
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I think most of us will, at some point today, watch some sort of coverage regarding the September 11th attacks. Whenever I think about September 11th, I always wind up at some point thinking about our 2001 football team.
This post isn't meant to trivialize the attacks in any way but is just a reflection on the times as it related to us.
We were 3-0 after beating a ranked Syracuse team (not ranked at the time of the game, but they finished the year ranked and only lost to Tech, #8 Tennessee, and #1 Miami) and then dismantling the Citadel and destroying Navy in Annapolis.
I think most Tech fans had visions of being in the BCS race that year. FSU was #6 the week of our scheduled matchup in Tallahassee, but they weren't the same team as they had been in previous years. I was in high school at the time and my dad (RIP) got us tickets for that game at FSU. I was super jacked and ready to go, but then the attacks happened. Even though I was old enough (16) to understand what was happening, I still don't think I understood the magnitude and ramifications of the attacks as they were happening. I do remember being selfish and upset that the game got postponed, however, which was an unfortunate result of my immaturity and selfishness.
We all know how the story played out for Tech that year. After a long hiatus, we let Woody run all over us for our first loss of the season. Joe Burns ran out of bounds against Maryland allowing them time on the clock to tie us very late and win in OT. UVA scored a long TD drive at the very end to comeback and beat us (GT did not learn their lesson and rehired Roof as DC years later who continued his trend of being unable to lead a defense to a late game stop...smh). Then of course Richt led UGA to a win over us breaking our 3 game streak and starting his dominance over Tech.
By the time we got around to playing FSU, we clearly had been deflated and were uninterested. The luster on that game had evaporated into nothing and we lost to Chris Rix by double digits.
2001 was another in a long line of "what could have beens" for Tech football. It's tough to argue against the fact that September 11th had a huge impact on our season, but it's just a game and I cannot begin to imagine how much the lives of thousands of people changed that day with the loss of loved ones, and how millions of lives all over the world changed because of this despicable act.
This post isn't meant to trivialize the attacks in any way but is just a reflection on the times as it related to us.
We were 3-0 after beating a ranked Syracuse team (not ranked at the time of the game, but they finished the year ranked and only lost to Tech, #8 Tennessee, and #1 Miami) and then dismantling the Citadel and destroying Navy in Annapolis.
I think most Tech fans had visions of being in the BCS race that year. FSU was #6 the week of our scheduled matchup in Tallahassee, but they weren't the same team as they had been in previous years. I was in high school at the time and my dad (RIP) got us tickets for that game at FSU. I was super jacked and ready to go, but then the attacks happened. Even though I was old enough (16) to understand what was happening, I still don't think I understood the magnitude and ramifications of the attacks as they were happening. I do remember being selfish and upset that the game got postponed, however, which was an unfortunate result of my immaturity and selfishness.
We all know how the story played out for Tech that year. After a long hiatus, we let Woody run all over us for our first loss of the season. Joe Burns ran out of bounds against Maryland allowing them time on the clock to tie us very late and win in OT. UVA scored a long TD drive at the very end to comeback and beat us (GT did not learn their lesson and rehired Roof as DC years later who continued his trend of being unable to lead a defense to a late game stop...smh). Then of course Richt led UGA to a win over us breaking our 3 game streak and starting his dominance over Tech.
By the time we got around to playing FSU, we clearly had been deflated and were uninterested. The luster on that game had evaporated into nothing and we lost to Chris Rix by double digits.
2001 was another in a long line of "what could have beens" for Tech football. It's tough to argue against the fact that September 11th had a huge impact on our season, but it's just a game and I cannot begin to imagine how much the lives of thousands of people changed that day with the loss of loved ones, and how millions of lives all over the world changed because of this despicable act.