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The Real DB Cooper
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Hmm, as far as a perfectly executed gameplan, I would say the Syracuse game in 2004 would be up there. Reggie threw an interception late, but I think that's the only flaw the Jackets showed that entire game.
Personally, I think our most significant wins have definitely been Miami last year and VPI on Saturday. Miami definitely had the most national significance, as Miami was looking like the definite ACC Champion and a strong possibility for the MNC game if USC or Texas lost. The win will definitely pay dividends in the long run, as we would definitely not have such a great recruiting class without that win.
However, I think VPI will mean more for the team itself in the long run. Not because of the win by itself, as VPI only ranked 11th compared to Miami's #3, but because it's really opened the door for Jacksonville. Even if we don't win in Jacksonville, it will do so much for recruiting in the year's ahead.
Personally, I think our most significant wins have definitely been Miami last year and VPI on Saturday. Miami definitely had the most national significance, as Miami was looking like the definite ACC Champion and a strong possibility for the MNC game if USC or Texas lost. The win will definitely pay dividends in the long run, as we would definitely not have such a great recruiting class without that win.
However, I think VPI will mean more for the team itself in the long run. Not because of the win by itself, as VPI only ranked 11th compared to Miami's #3, but because it's really opened the door for Jacksonville. Even if we don't win in Jacksonville, it will do so much for recruiting in the year's ahead.