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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 750002" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I think there’s a lot of parallels so far between last year’s team and this year’s team. </p><p></p><p>Both lost to a superior team by large amounts, but the score final score wasn’t really indicative of how the team performed throughout the game. Both teams matched up pretty well in the first half, but were simply outmanned in the second half. (UCF ‘20 & Clemson ‘19)</p><p></p><p>Both won very close games vs. inferior opponents, and both games could’ve very easily went either way. (FSU ‘20 & USF ‘19</p><p></p><p>Both teams were embarrassed by inferior opponents. Lacked discipline and made way too many mistakes (Syracuse ‘20 & El Cid ‘19)</p><p></p><p>Both teams got a bye week after being embarrassed and get a chance to play a pretty evenly matched opponent. (Louisville ‘20 & Temple ‘19)</p><p></p><p>We know how that 2019 team performed coming off a bye week after getting embarrassed. How the team plays against Louisville will have a pretty large impact on the fan base’s perception of the coaching staff and team. A Friday night home game on national TV under the Atlanta lights, coming off a bye week. There’s no excuses if the team looks ill-prepared or comes out and plays flat like they did against Syracuse. I don’t think a win is necessary, especially if the defense is still going to be down important guys, and the TEs aren’t back, but they have to come out and look prepared and ready to go. I’ll be very disappointed if they don’t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 750002, member: 4572"] I think there’s a lot of parallels so far between last year’s team and this year’s team. Both lost to a superior team by large amounts, but the score final score wasn’t really indicative of how the team performed throughout the game. Both teams matched up pretty well in the first half, but were simply outmanned in the second half. (UCF ‘20 & Clemson ‘19) Both won very close games vs. inferior opponents, and both games could’ve very easily went either way. (FSU ‘20 & USF ‘19 Both teams were embarrassed by inferior opponents. Lacked discipline and made way too many mistakes (Syracuse ‘20 & El Cid ‘19) Both teams got a bye week after being embarrassed and get a chance to play a pretty evenly matched opponent. (Louisville ‘20 & Temple ‘19) We know how that 2019 team performed coming off a bye week after getting embarrassed. How the team plays against Louisville will have a pretty large impact on the fan base’s perception of the coaching staff and team. A Friday night home game on national TV under the Atlanta lights, coming off a bye week. There’s no excuses if the team looks ill-prepared or comes out and plays flat like they did against Syracuse. I don’t think a win is necessary, especially if the defense is still going to be down important guys, and the TEs aren’t back, but they have to come out and look prepared and ready to go. I’ll be very disappointed if they don’t. [/QUOTE]
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