CiraldoForever
Damn Good Rat
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The complainers on this board make me sick.
We played a good game against the defending national champs.
We avenged last year's embarrassing loss to South Florida.
We would have beaten Citadel, if the refs hadn't made some awful calls against us.
We'll destroy Temple to be 2-2, then win seven games in a row against our remaining ACC schedule to go 9 - 2.
UGA will come into Bobby Dodd Stadium with an arrogant team looking ahead to the SEC Championship Game. They'll be favored by twelve points, but our coaching staff will have us ready and we'll beat them with a last minute field goal to finish the regular season with ten wins.
In the ACC Championship, we'll upset number one Clemson in a rematch. This will avenge our only legitimate loss of the regular season and make us 11-2.
The Playoff Committee will see that we beat every team on our schedule except for The Citadel, which was a fluke loss caused by injuries and a very questionable ejection.
The fourth playoff spot will come down to us and Clemson, which will finish 12-1. The Committee will be swayed by the fact that we beat the Tigers in the ACC Championship Game and had a much more impressive out of conference win than they did.
The four playoff teams will be SEC Champion Georgia (12-1), SEC West Champion Alabama (12-1), Big 10 Champion Ohio State (12-1), and ACC Champion Georgia Tech (11-2). Winners of the PAC 12, Big 12 and Notre Dame will all have 2-losses.
In our semi-final game, we'll beat Alabama, a team Georgia beat in the SEC Championship Game.
Then, in the season's final game, we'll beat Georgia in OT to win Tech's fifth National Championship.
Geoff Collins will win both the National Coach of the Year and The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year awards. Our offensive and defensive coordinators will share the Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year Award. Georgia will part ways with Kirby Smart.
This will lead to the greatest recruiting class in the history of Georgia Tech.
So, would all of you haters and doubters please quit complaining. We have a developmental program, and that will be proven beyond a doubt this season, beginning this Saturday in Philadelphia with a convincing win against a very good Temple team.
Isn't it time for everybody to hop off the hate-wagon and paint the City of Brotherly Love white and gold this weekend? I've got my tickets, and I'll be loud and proud. Don't miss your chance to witness the greatest story in the history of college football.
Sure, we've had some growing pains. But, how could any coach of a team without many Power Five recruits control anything like taunting penalties, time out calls, quarterback shuffling, and fourth down-and-one play selection? Obviously, Those are all talent issues and have nothing to do with coaching.
Get real, everybody. Enjoy the new culture. It's Money Down in the 404, and the ATL has been rebranded.
We played a good game against the defending national champs.
We avenged last year's embarrassing loss to South Florida.
We would have beaten Citadel, if the refs hadn't made some awful calls against us.
We'll destroy Temple to be 2-2, then win seven games in a row against our remaining ACC schedule to go 9 - 2.
UGA will come into Bobby Dodd Stadium with an arrogant team looking ahead to the SEC Championship Game. They'll be favored by twelve points, but our coaching staff will have us ready and we'll beat them with a last minute field goal to finish the regular season with ten wins.
In the ACC Championship, we'll upset number one Clemson in a rematch. This will avenge our only legitimate loss of the regular season and make us 11-2.
The Playoff Committee will see that we beat every team on our schedule except for The Citadel, which was a fluke loss caused by injuries and a very questionable ejection.
The fourth playoff spot will come down to us and Clemson, which will finish 12-1. The Committee will be swayed by the fact that we beat the Tigers in the ACC Championship Game and had a much more impressive out of conference win than they did.
The four playoff teams will be SEC Champion Georgia (12-1), SEC West Champion Alabama (12-1), Big 10 Champion Ohio State (12-1), and ACC Champion Georgia Tech (11-2). Winners of the PAC 12, Big 12 and Notre Dame will all have 2-losses.
In our semi-final game, we'll beat Alabama, a team Georgia beat in the SEC Championship Game.
Then, in the season's final game, we'll beat Georgia in OT to win Tech's fifth National Championship.
Geoff Collins will win both the National Coach of the Year and The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year awards. Our offensive and defensive coordinators will share the Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year Award. Georgia will part ways with Kirby Smart.
This will lead to the greatest recruiting class in the history of Georgia Tech.
So, would all of you haters and doubters please quit complaining. We have a developmental program, and that will be proven beyond a doubt this season, beginning this Saturday in Philadelphia with a convincing win against a very good Temple team.
Isn't it time for everybody to hop off the hate-wagon and paint the City of Brotherly Love white and gold this weekend? I've got my tickets, and I'll be loud and proud. Don't miss your chance to witness the greatest story in the history of college football.
Sure, we've had some growing pains. But, how could any coach of a team without many Power Five recruits control anything like taunting penalties, time out calls, quarterback shuffling, and fourth down-and-one play selection? Obviously, Those are all talent issues and have nothing to do with coaching.
Get real, everybody. Enjoy the new culture. It's Money Down in the 404, and the ATL has been rebranded.