http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/dennis-dodd/21143017/worst-potential-bcs-bowl-ever-a-kent-statega-tech-50m-orange-bowl-fiasco
http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2012/11/27/a-nutty-georgia-tech-season-could-yield-a-truly-crazy-ending/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog
Meanwhile, another illustrious gem from our "head coach" Paul Johnson.
Someone want to tell him we won a National Championship 22 years ago. And that Gailey, for all his many, many faults, never had a losing season, more or less two.
A $50 million matchup where the most significant win for either team is an argument between North Carolina and Rutgers. A $50 million BCS matchup where Kent State -- with its glorious history of two bowl games in 93 years of competition -- wouldn't be the ashamed one.
http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2012/11/27/a-nutty-georgia-tech-season-could-yield-a-truly-crazy-ending/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog
After a full regular season, Tech is neither a winning or a losing team — but it might yet be a conference champion. Generally speaking, when serendipity takes a hand it lifts a good team to greater heights. Somehow serendipity seems to have taken a shine to these middling Jackets, who lost by 21 points to Middle Tennessee and by 32 to Georgia.
Meanwhile, another illustrious gem from our "head coach" Paul Johnson.
“This is the third time in five years these players have finished with the best record in their division,” he said. (Not incidentally, five years is how long Johnson has been in place.) “To hear some people talk, you’d probably think the sky is falling. But that’s probably better than they’ve done here in a long time.”
Someone want to tell him we won a National Championship 22 years ago. And that Gailey, for all his many, many faults, never had a losing season, more or less two.