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The most disappointing stat from yesterday was...attendance.
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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 455366" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>That is true. Heaven knows we don't need to make the schedule any more challenging than it already is. The problem is having Clemson as our permanent crossover opponent at a time when they are hitting on all cylinders. Combine that with UGA, Miami, and Virginia Tech and it is a tough row to hoe for sure. But this is really not anything new. In Dodd's time, we played Auburn, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Vanderbilt, and usually LSU and Florida. Most of those teams were about as tough then as they are now with the exception of UGA and Alabama both of which are way better now. Tennessee was definitely better then. We also usually played Tulane and Duke. It doesn't really matter but if we are going to continue to play 3 or 4 top 25 teams every year we absolutely must put more resources into recruiting. The ACC is no longer the province of the Tobacco Road Mafia. It is not a basketball league looking for something to do until Christmas. FSU, Clemson, Miami, and Virginia Tech are dead serious about making waves in big time football. No two ways about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 455366, member: 4015"] That is true. Heaven knows we don't need to make the schedule any more challenging than it already is. The problem is having Clemson as our permanent crossover opponent at a time when they are hitting on all cylinders. Combine that with UGA, Miami, and Virginia Tech and it is a tough row to hoe for sure. But this is really not anything new. In Dodd's time, we played Auburn, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Vanderbilt, and usually LSU and Florida. Most of those teams were about as tough then as they are now with the exception of UGA and Alabama both of which are way better now. Tennessee was definitely better then. We also usually played Tulane and Duke. It doesn't really matter but if we are going to continue to play 3 or 4 top 25 teams every year we absolutely must put more resources into recruiting. The ACC is no longer the province of the Tobacco Road Mafia. It is not a basketball league looking for something to do until Christmas. FSU, Clemson, Miami, and Virginia Tech are dead serious about making waves in big time football. No two ways about it. [/QUOTE]
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