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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 185069" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>This article in FO shows GT once again is a major anomaly. Last year after game 5, we were #57 and ended up #10. This year the system would predict us to be 4-2 and we're 2-4, notably we're the team it is worst at predicting. On a positive note, we caught fire and by November there was nobody in the nation that wanted to play us. Wouldn't you have said the same after GSU, Duke & UNC. We didn't exactly play lights out last year in NO either. We pulled out one at VT and ok we pounded Miami until they cried uncle. Yeah, we'd kill to be 5-2 after the next game. Assuming we beat Pitt, would the overall performance of the Team last year really be any better after 7 games than this year at 3-4 outside of the record? I mean we really played some crap ball thru game 7, games 8 & 9 were better then WTF we went on a historic roll. For those of you that have thrown in the towel because make up the excuse (injuries, wasted recruiting year, too much unexpected attrition, etc) what tells you this Team couldn't go on a similar roll? Was it so clear to you last year we were about to break out but you were afraid to say it publicly? Didn't CPJ mutter something about this time last season about getting back to basics? I'm not sold this season's in the toilet yet. Minus a couple of games we could have won and some bounces that haven't gone our way, it's far from over and we still have a lot to play for.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.footballoutsiders.com/varsity-numbers/2015/varsity-numbers-looks-future" target="_blank">http://www.footballoutsiders.com/varsity-numbers/2015/varsity-numbers-looks-future</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 185069, member: 789"] This article in FO shows GT once again is a major anomaly. Last year after game 5, we were #57 and ended up #10. This year the system would predict us to be 4-2 and we're 2-4, notably we're the team it is worst at predicting. On a positive note, we caught fire and by November there was nobody in the nation that wanted to play us. Wouldn't you have said the same after GSU, Duke & UNC. We didn't exactly play lights out last year in NO either. We pulled out one at VT and ok we pounded Miami until they cried uncle. Yeah, we'd kill to be 5-2 after the next game. Assuming we beat Pitt, would the overall performance of the Team last year really be any better after 7 games than this year at 3-4 outside of the record? I mean we really played some crap ball thru game 7, games 8 & 9 were better then WTF we went on a historic roll. For those of you that have thrown in the towel because make up the excuse (injuries, wasted recruiting year, too much unexpected attrition, etc) what tells you this Team couldn't go on a similar roll? Was it so clear to you last year we were about to break out but you were afraid to say it publicly? Didn't CPJ mutter something about this time last season about getting back to basics? I'm not sold this season's in the toilet yet. Minus a couple of games we could have won and some bounces that haven't gone our way, it's far from over and we still have a lot to play for. [URL]http://www.footballoutsiders.com/varsity-numbers/2015/varsity-numbers-looks-future[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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