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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 659168" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>I am loyal to the school and certainly the team (been a Season Ticket holder for over 20 years). But to keep interest, you have to be competitive even if you don't win. I have been to 5 games at home this year (and unfortunately Duke on the road). Of the 6 games, only 2 were close enough to stay until the end...USF and the Citadel. The other games were out of reach prior to the end of the game. And both UNC and VT were over by the half. Even if you are introducing new schemes on both sides of the ball, you must put your team in position to maximize their talent. No that doesn't mean to go back to the Triple Option. But it does mean figuring out run and pass plays that have the best chance of success. We had a 2 set running back attack part of the time with Miami. I have seen very little of that since that game. Why? Proofing a point of we are the new kids on the block becomes difficult to sale at 2-8 and just as importantly, being completely non competitive against more than half of your schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 659168, member: 1618"] I am loyal to the school and certainly the team (been a Season Ticket holder for over 20 years). But to keep interest, you have to be competitive even if you don't win. I have been to 5 games at home this year (and unfortunately Duke on the road). Of the 6 games, only 2 were close enough to stay until the end...USF and the Citadel. The other games were out of reach prior to the end of the game. And both UNC and VT were over by the half. Even if you are introducing new schemes on both sides of the ball, you must put your team in position to maximize their talent. No that doesn't mean to go back to the Triple Option. But it does mean figuring out run and pass plays that have the best chance of success. We had a 2 set running back attack part of the time with Miami. I have seen very little of that since that game. Why? Proofing a point of we are the new kids on the block becomes difficult to sale at 2-8 and just as importantly, being completely non competitive against more than half of your schedule. [/QUOTE]
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