0-5 After a bye week under Gailey

Re: GT Kyle, can you edit the topic...

to get it correct?

I think it is 2-7 as shown below. I guess you can throw in bowls if you want as those are somewhat similar to bye weeks. He is 2-3 in bowls I think though I can't name them right now so maybe I'm remembering wrong.

I remember being in Seattle in 01 and Orlando in 04 but nothing else seems familiar. One pet peeve of mine (as an O'l detractor) is how he gets credit for going 8-5 in 01. He was 7-5 and McWhirter was 1-0. If not for the game in Seattle, that team does not finish in the top 25 not that they deserved to anyway. O'l went 7-5 with a consensus top 10 preseason team in a fairly weak ACC and somehow that season is remembered as a good one by many.
I would edit the topic, but I can't. After some amount of time you become unable to edit it. :(
 
Me too, beej, me too. I will never forget sitting in the north stands that day and watching Woody steal the game away on that last drive.

The fall of 2001 had bigger tragedies than football of course, but that climpsun game and our inability to stop Woodrow was nauseating.

Does everyone remember that we had them hemmed in until D Smith got hurt? After that it was a track meet.
 
Two of the worst offensive football games in the history of the game: 7-3 and 10-9

Ahh, memories...

Those were both GREAT games. I much prefer the low scoring defensive battles to the 49-47 shootouts.
 
Does everyone remember that we had them hemmed in until D Smith got hurt? After that it was a track meet.

Do you remember the clear strip-fumble-return-for-TD that the refs called down and was clearly and obviously not? Do you remember how that would have put the nail in the coffin, and how Clemson went on to score a TD in that drive, right before the half, to swing the momentum their way?

I remember a lot about that game.
 
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