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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 827805" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think it was fair to question CGC's ability to coach on the field after the NIU loss. GT had the 5th most talented roster in the ACC, and NIU is normally recruiting in the 100's. On talent alone it shouldn't have been close...but not only was it close, we lost. Our showing against P5 teams was abysmal.</p><p></p><p>However, CGC gets credit to righting the ship...so far. We are less than 10 points away from being undefeated with wins over 2 ranked teams. Clemson will be viewed as a missed opportunity, but the performance against UNC defensively and offensively gives us a glimpse of the potential of this program under CGC. This program has a high ceiling, regardless of what some believe the "hurdles" are. That UNC team was a top 10 Offensive FEI team...and we decimated that offense. We are still not operating on all cylinders yet...which is SCARY to think about. Well, scary for the rest of the ACC to think about. GT can definitely win the Coastal this year if we play like we did against UNC.</p><p></p><p>That's the rub now. Can we handle success? Can we turn the page and handle our business like top tier programs...or will we spoil our success by dropping a dud a game after a big win. IMO, the Pitt game will tell us a LOT about what kind of team this is. If we go out there and treat the game like a business transaction, and win the game with an exclamation like the UNC game (which IMO, was the hardest Coastal test for us) we may well be the best team in the Coastal if not the ACC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 827805, member: 360"] I think it was fair to question CGC's ability to coach on the field after the NIU loss. GT had the 5th most talented roster in the ACC, and NIU is normally recruiting in the 100's. On talent alone it shouldn't have been close...but not only was it close, we lost. Our showing against P5 teams was abysmal. However, CGC gets credit to righting the ship...so far. We are less than 10 points away from being undefeated with wins over 2 ranked teams. Clemson will be viewed as a missed opportunity, but the performance against UNC defensively and offensively gives us a glimpse of the potential of this program under CGC. This program has a high ceiling, regardless of what some believe the "hurdles" are. That UNC team was a top 10 Offensive FEI team...and we decimated that offense. We are still not operating on all cylinders yet...which is SCARY to think about. Well, scary for the rest of the ACC to think about. GT can definitely win the Coastal this year if we play like we did against UNC. That's the rub now. Can we handle success? Can we turn the page and handle our business like top tier programs...or will we spoil our success by dropping a dud a game after a big win. IMO, the Pitt game will tell us a LOT about what kind of team this is. If we go out there and treat the game like a business transaction, and win the game with an exclamation like the UNC game (which IMO, was the hardest Coastal test for us) we may well be the best team in the Coastal if not the ACC. [/QUOTE]
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