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Championship teams don't have double digit turnovers in their spring game. (which is what we would have had if you counted the number of kicks that should have been blocked)
Prove it. Besides which we didn't have double digit turnovers according to ramblinwreck, and we were using all backup QBs and Centers.Championship teams don't have double digit turnovers in their spring game. (which is what we would have had if you counted the number of kicks that should have been blocked)
I would not want a team or player who did NOT think a NC was attainable--Good Grief, THAT is what all teams STRIVE for. I am THRILLED that the NC is the teams GOAL--and--I for ONE believe it IS attainable----THIS YEAR!!:rockon:http://www.playatgatech.com/blog/blog.php?id=2038
Too soon?
Personally, I believe so. Let's win our division first, and then follow it up with a victory on 11/28.
THWG!
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Oops, sorry. Didn't see the other thread till after I posted.
Championship teams don't have double digit turnovers in their spring game. (which is what we would have had if you counted the number of kicks that should have been blocked)
If Tech wins all of their games, their are going to the BCS championship game. Remember when BC and USF were ranked high? Yes Auburn, but they tweaked the formula since then.
No formula should've gotten Auburn into the championship game. They tweaked the formula to give the human polls more power - do you think an undefeated GT is getting in over an undefeated SEC, Big 12, Big 10 or Pac 10 team (with the recent reputation of the ACC) when it comes down to the polls?
Worry about winning the ACC and beating UGA - let everything else fall into place.
Unless I'm mistaken, CPJ took care of that.
I can't. My inference that national championship level teams don't turn the ball over in the double digits during the spring scrimmage is purely speculation, but it doesn't seem particularly outrageous to me.Prove it.
Count the number of fumbles the offense recovered and the number of kicks that should have been blocked, or were blocked by our head coach, and yeah, you get into the ten range.Besides which we didn't have double digit turnovers according to ramblinwreck, and we were using all backup QBs and Centers.
..is viable, until you notice who fumbled, which was basically every QB who played and our superstar soon to be NFL bound B Back.Championship teams don't play every person on the roster during a real game.
No formula should've gotten Auburn into the championship game. They tweaked the formula to give the human polls more power - do you think an undefeated GT is getting in over an undefeated SEC, Big 12, Big 10 or Pac 10 team (with the recent reputation of the ACC) when it comes down to the polls?
It's very unlikely there will be three undefeated teams playing 12-game regular season schedules. Auburn went 12-0 in an 11-game regular season with 3 OOC cupcakes in the weakest year for the SEC in the last 20 years.
Even if there were 3 undefeated teams, I think it's very possible we could go over an undefeated Big 10 team and possibly even an undefeated Big XII team if it's someone like Mizzou or Texas Tech on the Bill Snyder cupcake plan.
GT plays a pretty tough schedule this season, and it helps immensely that we close the season against one of the top SEC programs.
I'm not gonna second-guess PJ's motivational tactics. He seems to have done pretty well everywhere he's been, and I expect he guides his teams to set realistic goals. Do you reckon Navy was chanting National Championship when they broke their practice huddles?