Whiskey_Clear
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If we block it doesn't matter how much time they have to prepare.
More time to prepare helps us get our assignments straight and thus block better. I agree to a point but prep time helps here too.
If we block it doesn't matter how much time they have to prepare.
The whole idea of this thread makes us look like our team is a bunch of losers. Just win.
Seriously? We’re at the point in society where not wanting to be a giant baby about everything means you’re a Trump supporter?Make Georgia Tech football great again! Facts are for losers.
Teams still taking on cupcakes in week 4. No that's usually done with in week 3 but all else being equal it could be a quirk of fate.
It's not conspiracy. It's explicit design. Theoretically, there is no advantage. Each team can make certain scheduling requests to the league which are accommodated if possible. Ours are fulfilled just as easily as everyone else's. It's just that, naturally, everyone with GT on the schedule requests bye weeks before playing us. For OOC, I imagine these things are very intentionally scheduled. At least in UGAg's case, they know when we'll be playing each year.
Not sure if it's "fair" to do it this way. It's certainly not clandestine.
I'm not sure what you mean by "not clandestine." As far as I know, they don't publish team requests and conference decisions. I would be all for the conference making public the requests, the decisions, and the rationale.
I'm not sure what you mean by "not clandestine." As far as I know, they don't publish team requests and conference decisions. I would be all for the conference making public the requests, the decisions, and the rationale.
Its pretty odd that Boston College, Georgia Southern, Miami, Duke, and North Carolina play nobody the weekend before playing us.