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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 956761" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>CPJ quipped that GT was more like a service academy than a typical P5 program. He also said that Tech was pretty much a 7-5 team. </p><p></p><p>If you look at our last 20 years, we have a wpt of 0.529. You could argue that under Collins, those years are outliers, and that's fine. If so, we can use 0.57. The point is, Tech is pretty much a 7 win program. </p><p></p><p>The question is, will it ever be anything better than that? If you start with the assumption of losing to Clemson, FSU and UGA every year ... you have to pretty much run the table to do better than 7 wins. It might happen occasionally but ... the big difference is Tech doesn't have the ability to recruit, hold onto and develop players .... teams are now using the portal and you have to assemble a new team every year. </p><p></p><p>If you can beat the bottom of the conference and the OOC opponents, you might be 6-6. An occasional upset gets you to 7-5 and maybe a bowl. Given the new reality of CFB, I would be delighted if we could win 7 a year for the next few years and somewhat earn our reputation back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 956761, member: 2957"] CPJ quipped that GT was more like a service academy than a typical P5 program. He also said that Tech was pretty much a 7-5 team. If you look at our last 20 years, we have a wpt of 0.529. You could argue that under Collins, those years are outliers, and that's fine. If so, we can use 0.57. The point is, Tech is pretty much a 7 win program. The question is, will it ever be anything better than that? If you start with the assumption of losing to Clemson, FSU and UGA every year ... you have to pretty much run the table to do better than 7 wins. It might happen occasionally but ... the big difference is Tech doesn't have the ability to recruit, hold onto and develop players .... teams are now using the portal and you have to assemble a new team every year. If you can beat the bottom of the conference and the OOC opponents, you might be 6-6. An occasional upset gets you to 7-5 and maybe a bowl. Given the new reality of CFB, I would be delighted if we could win 7 a year for the next few years and somewhat earn our reputation back. [/QUOTE]
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