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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 143833" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Yeah, I've been saying this for years...the argument goes both ways. A few plays can significantly change how a season pans out. </p><p></p><p>We could have lost a few more games last year and been 7-5. Same as in 2009...could have easily lost to FSU and Wake Forest and missed the ACCCG and Orange Bowl. But we also could have beat Miami and VT in 2012 and easily been 9-5...maybe even 10-4 if you consider that the MTSU was probably a hangover from the Miami and VT meltdowns.</p><p></p><p>But you know what else...if Grandma had balls, she'd be Grandpa. This whole "could have" argument can be made for just about every season for every team in the country one way or the other. Let's focus on what did happen...we won 11 games, won one of the original four bowl games for the first time nearly 50 years, beat the pups in Athens in possible the greatest Tech game I've ever seen, and damn near won the ACC Championship.</p><p></p><p>Will we win ten next year? I don't know, but one way or the other, someone will be saying "Tech could have been #-# if..."</p><p></p><p>This year was simply incredible. It was the most fun I've had watching Tech football in my life. Next year is promising, but I'm trying not to raise my expectations to high because a simple bounce of the ball here or there could make us 12-0 or 7-5 in the regular season. Should be fun to watch though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 143833, member: 932"] Yeah, I've been saying this for years...the argument goes both ways. A few plays can significantly change how a season pans out. We could have lost a few more games last year and been 7-5. Same as in 2009...could have easily lost to FSU and Wake Forest and missed the ACCCG and Orange Bowl. But we also could have beat Miami and VT in 2012 and easily been 9-5...maybe even 10-4 if you consider that the MTSU was probably a hangover from the Miami and VT meltdowns. But you know what else...if Grandma had balls, she'd be Grandpa. This whole "could have" argument can be made for just about every season for every team in the country one way or the other. Let's focus on what did happen...we won 11 games, won one of the original four bowl games for the first time nearly 50 years, beat the pups in Athens in possible the greatest Tech game I've ever seen, and damn near won the ACC Championship. Will we win ten next year? I don't know, but one way or the other, someone will be saying "Tech could have been #-# if..." This year was simply incredible. It was the most fun I've had watching Tech football in my life. Next year is promising, but I'm trying not to raise my expectations to high because a simple bounce of the ball here or there could make us 12-0 or 7-5 in the regular season. Should be fun to watch though! [/QUOTE]
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