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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 835300" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>What is most disappointing right now is that barrng a big upset, we will go 3 full years without back to back wins and potentially may have no wins over an FBS team that had a winning record for the season.</p><p></p><p>The recruiting may be better than it has been, but it will completely dry up in season 4 if we don't see significant improvement on the field. You can only sell a vision for so long, after a few years prospects will tune out your vision if you are not getting wins on the field.</p><p></p><p>I badly want Collins to succeed, as the alternative is really ugly (think GT baketball in the 2010's, the lost decade ugly), but it is hard to have any faith in the current program given the lack of any progress on any part of the team. </p><p></p><p>VT's defense is better than UVA's so I did not expect a 30+ point game, but I thought we could get to 20. </p><p>What is scary is that VT's DFEI coming into this game was the 2nd lowest of the 5 teams that remained on the schedule. So having another 30+ point game on offense feels like a low probability. </p><p></p><p>Miami feels like a game that will be a shootout and I just don't feel we are consistent enough to score the points necessary to win, unless we are +2 or more in TO margin. </p><p>BC is the game that feels winnable still. Their offense has gone into the tank so it feels like that could be a low scoring win.</p><p>ND and UGA don't feel like games that are going to be good in any way. Playing a game in South Bend in mid-November is going to be a new experience for most of our team and UGA is really about whether we can score any points at all and whether we can hold them under 50. Not real confident in either, that could be an all-time bad loss in COFH. Hope not. But UGA has its sight set on a really big prize and we are just a little speed bump in the road for them on that journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 835300, member: 1776"] What is most disappointing right now is that barrng a big upset, we will go 3 full years without back to back wins and potentially may have no wins over an FBS team that had a winning record for the season. The recruiting may be better than it has been, but it will completely dry up in season 4 if we don't see significant improvement on the field. You can only sell a vision for so long, after a few years prospects will tune out your vision if you are not getting wins on the field. I badly want Collins to succeed, as the alternative is really ugly (think GT baketball in the 2010's, the lost decade ugly), but it is hard to have any faith in the current program given the lack of any progress on any part of the team. VT's defense is better than UVA's so I did not expect a 30+ point game, but I thought we could get to 20. What is scary is that VT's DFEI coming into this game was the 2nd lowest of the 5 teams that remained on the schedule. So having another 30+ point game on offense feels like a low probability. Miami feels like a game that will be a shootout and I just don't feel we are consistent enough to score the points necessary to win, unless we are +2 or more in TO margin. BC is the game that feels winnable still. Their offense has gone into the tank so it feels like that could be a low scoring win. ND and UGA don't feel like games that are going to be good in any way. Playing a game in South Bend in mid-November is going to be a new experience for most of our team and UGA is really about whether we can score any points at all and whether we can hold them under 50. Not real confident in either, that could be an all-time bad loss in COFH. Hope not. But UGA has its sight set on a really big prize and we are just a little speed bump in the road for them on that journey. [/QUOTE]
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