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<blockquote data-quote="SteamWhistle" data-source="post: 494579" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>We aren’t close to UVA, we are smack dab in the middle of the biggest and most popular growing city in America. We have a rich tradition that involves co-founding the SEC, winning multiple National Championships, producing countless All-Americans and NFL Hall of Famers. Georgia Tech is a sleeping giant, and I honestly believe the institute is a couple of tough decisions away from brining GT back into the national spotlight. Your comments and opinions as a UVA fan are humorous, you really don’t know what you’re talking about if you think the stats you Google about what GT has done in the past are relative to what it’s capable of accomplishing in the future. Before you continue to slander and diminish GT take a step back and reevaluate your program. You just had your best season in years and that season, based on your evaluation of the history of our program is an AVERAGE season here. The want and desire for success for Georgia Tech football has nothing to do with the past, it’s about moving forward and progressing to heights we haven’t reached before. The next hire Georgia Tech makes wont be to clean up the program it will be to take it to the next level. So please never compare UVA to GT again, cause the difference is for the past 20-30 years GT has handicapped ITSELF and has still managed way more success than UVA. Also one more thing, as bad as Tech has seemed this year, a year where fans are calling for the firing of the head coach, GT still beat UVA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteamWhistle, post: 494579, member: 1951"] We aren’t close to UVA, we are smack dab in the middle of the biggest and most popular growing city in America. We have a rich tradition that involves co-founding the SEC, winning multiple National Championships, producing countless All-Americans and NFL Hall of Famers. Georgia Tech is a sleeping giant, and I honestly believe the institute is a couple of tough decisions away from brining GT back into the national spotlight. Your comments and opinions as a UVA fan are humorous, you really don’t know what you’re talking about if you think the stats you Google about what GT has done in the past are relative to what it’s capable of accomplishing in the future. Before you continue to slander and diminish GT take a step back and reevaluate your program. You just had your best season in years and that season, based on your evaluation of the history of our program is an AVERAGE season here. The want and desire for success for Georgia Tech football has nothing to do with the past, it’s about moving forward and progressing to heights we haven’t reached before. The next hire Georgia Tech makes wont be to clean up the program it will be to take it to the next level. So please never compare UVA to GT again, cause the difference is for the past 20-30 years GT has handicapped ITSELF and has still managed way more success than UVA. Also one more thing, as bad as Tech has seemed this year, a year where fans are calling for the firing of the head coach, GT still beat UVA. [/QUOTE]
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