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<blockquote data-quote="Wrecking Ball" data-source="post: 172944" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>In most years, even the best teams in America have a loss or two. We may be one of the best teams in the land at 9-3, and there's no shame in that.</p><p></p><p>If you want more details: I've been following Tech football for 15 years, and even in years in which we have the better team, we seem snakebit against the Dwags. Color me nervous of that game just because of what seems like a curse. </p><p></p><p>Then, there's VT. Bud Foster is probably the best in the business, pound for pound. It always seems to be a brawl.</p><p></p><p>Duke is no slouch, and as last year showed, we can't be sluggish against them. I have no reason to think that we will be, but the Tech alums on the board constantly assure all of us that Tech is mentally grueling.</p><p></p><p>Miami has a boatload of talent and we seem to have a thing about them mentally as well. Maybe that curse is over, too, but streaks are funny things in sports.</p><p></p><p>FSU and Notre Dame are talented teams. I think we can hold our own, but if we go down in a valiant effort like last year's ACC championship, it will not surprise or disappoint me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecking Ball, post: 172944, member: 1287"] In most years, even the best teams in America have a loss or two. We may be one of the best teams in the land at 9-3, and there's no shame in that. If you want more details: I've been following Tech football for 15 years, and even in years in which we have the better team, we seem snakebit against the Dwags. Color me nervous of that game just because of what seems like a curse. Then, there's VT. Bud Foster is probably the best in the business, pound for pound. It always seems to be a brawl. Duke is no slouch, and as last year showed, we can't be sluggish against them. I have no reason to think that we will be, but the Tech alums on the board constantly assure all of us that Tech is mentally grueling. Miami has a boatload of talent and we seem to have a thing about them mentally as well. Maybe that curse is over, too, but streaks are funny things in sports. FSU and Notre Dame are talented teams. I think we can hold our own, but if we go down in a valiant effort like last year's ACC championship, it will not surprise or disappoint me. [/QUOTE]
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