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07-27-2004 10:54 PM |
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vthokie
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I've got UVA going 7-4 next year with a win over OK State in the Tangerine Bowl next year to finish with a final record of 8-4.
Losses: @FSU, @GT (big), @VT, Miami
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07-29-2004 03:10 AM |
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JMUDUKE Wrote:Losses: @GT (big)
Nice to get some props from somebody ... we do have a team with serious potential.
BTW... you better hope it's not stormy in Atlanta... we just may kill Lee Corso this time. :D
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07-30-2004 10:59 AM |
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georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:JMUDUKE Wrote:Losses: @GT (big)
BTW... you better hope it's not stormy in Atlanta... we just may kill Lee Corso this time. :D
:roflol:
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07-30-2004 11:27 AM |
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vthokie
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georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:JMUDUKE Wrote:Losses: @GT (big)
Nice to get some props from somebody ... we do have a team with serious potential.
BTW... you better hope it's not stormy in Atlanta... we just may kill Lee Corso this time. :D
The reason I call this game is pure and simple. GT and UVA are good. UVA always has trouble in Atlanta. GT is very inconsistent (GREAT when on but HORRIBLE when off). UVA is the same way, though they tend to play their lousy games on the road.
I think they'll give Miami a good game, but talent and coaching will come through in the end (yes, Miami is better in both phases). UVA always seems to give FSU trouble, yet never gets over the hump with a victory (at least not in the last decade). The VT loss comes becomes once again, UVA is a poor road team whereas VT is great at home. The talent gap between the two is much closer than people think (in fact it may be about equal). In a flip of past years though, VT has the better young talent with UVA having the "veterans".
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07-30-2004 12:10 PM |
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GT will be a big game.The jackets all ways play us tough no matter where we play them.I think we will win though
I dont see us losing to VT ,the common wealth cup will stay home for a while.
Miami will be a close game , we have a pretty good home record over the past few years.The crowd will be the difference in this game.
FSU will be one that I think will be a close game but the noles will pull it off.
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07-30-2004 08:09 PM |
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vthokie
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UVA has yet to prove that they can win on the road under Groh. Other than Clemson, where else have they won on the road that was actually a semi-big game?
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07-31-2004 12:29 AM |
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07-31-2004 10:32 AM |
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Yawhooos
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JMUDUKE Wrote:UVA has yet to prove that they can win on the road under Groh. Other than Clemson, where else have they won on the road that was actually a semi-big game?
Lets see we beat WVU and Pitt on the road in the CTB ( BOWL GAME )
To me they were pretty big road games
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07-31-2004 08:48 PM |
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07-31-2004 09:14 PM |
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I guess you didnt see the WVU crowd that came to the first CTB they out numbered UVA 2 - 1 !!! AND WE ROLLED EM !!!
Cant say VT did the same though :D
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08-02-2004 10:13 PM |
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