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<blockquote data-quote="cthenrys" data-source="post: 881911" data-attributes="member: 5013"><p>Talent accounts for the losses to Clemson, ND and UGA. It does not account for the magnitude of the beat downs. I'd give some relief on the ND / UGA games due to injuries (which i guess is talent available but everyone deals with injuries). For Clemson, we tried to play hurry up against a vastly superior foe, who also was very motivated to deliver a beat down in response to the CGC hype machine. It would be like Princeton trying to full court press and play run and shoot vs Kansas. That ain't talent - that's preparation and strategy and it resulted in a historic beat down.</p><p></p><p>For the ND / UGA games I'd give the excessive margin of victory to lack of prep and sadly a lack of motivation on our side. We weren't going to win any of the three games due to talent, but the talent on the field alone didn't drive the embarrassing final margins...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthenrys, post: 881911, member: 5013"] Talent accounts for the losses to Clemson, ND and UGA. It does not account for the magnitude of the beat downs. I'd give some relief on the ND / UGA games due to injuries (which i guess is talent available but everyone deals with injuries). For Clemson, we tried to play hurry up against a vastly superior foe, who also was very motivated to deliver a beat down in response to the CGC hype machine. It would be like Princeton trying to full court press and play run and shoot vs Kansas. That ain't talent - that's preparation and strategy and it resulted in a historic beat down. For the ND / UGA games I'd give the excessive margin of victory to lack of prep and sadly a lack of motivation on our side. We weren't going to win any of the three games due to talent, but the talent on the field alone didn't drive the embarrassing final margins... [/QUOTE]
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