He did answer it, they just hosed up their editing. Here, I’ll translate it out:
Q: With the FSU game at a neutral site, Tech has played two true road games and lost both, at Syracuse and at Louisville. Was there a common thread in the two losses that might flare up Saturday in Chapel Hill, or were they isolated situations and happen to be against solid opponents?
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The Syracuse game Tech looked very flat to me and Kyle McCord got red hot early and was rolling in the passing game. The Louisville game was all about miscues as Tech had a fumble that could've been a 94-yard touchdown for Malik Rutherford but was instead a defensive touchdown because of a great play by a defender on an option play out of the end zone. They also had a blocked field goal for a touchdown spotting Louisville 14 points there and missed a field goal as well from the right hash.
The only similarity between both games is kicker Aidan Birr missed field goals from the right hash.
Q: What is your prediction for that game and what key areas will lead to that result?
QUINLAN: This is a hard game to handicap because UNC's defense has been so wildly inconsistent (something Tech fans know all too well from Geoff Collins' tenure here). On paper, Georgia Tech should win this one 34-17 or something like that. UNC has not played very well this season on either side of the ball with consistency and Tech has played better competition like FSU (before they were broken), Syracuse, Louisville and Duke with each of those games in winnable spots with Tech splitting them. Even Georgia State who Tech played week two upset Vanderbilt who just upset Alabama, so it has been a weird season in CFB.
I think that Brent Key has done a good job of keeping it about the game and not making this game about Collins who probably 25 kids or so are left from his tenure or were guys he recruited before he was fired.
What I like is Tech's run defense against UNC and they know that Omarion Hampton will get his, but they will make him earn it and make the QB beat them. That is the recipe I expect teams to use against the Heels until Jacolby Criswell shows he can do that.