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JoltinJacket
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With Clemson's loss to Virginia last Saturday, 7 of the 9 ACC teams now have lost a "should've won" game.

Clemson lost to UVA
FSU lost to Louisville
Tech lost to Wake
Wake lost to Northern Illinois
Carolina lost to Miami of Ohio
Virginia lost to Colorado State
Duke...well the losses are expected but they're still embarrassing

A lot of Tech fans are griping that our season is over because of the loss to Wake (some Clemson fans are grumbling about their 3-3 start too). Well, we're 4-2 and we're obviously not the only team to stumble along the way. Hopefully, that loss will refocus the team and not tear them apart like what happened after the Maryland loss last year. We'll find out Thursday night.
10-15-2002 10:13 AM
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georgia_tech_swagger
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I really really really hope I'm wrong, but I just don't see it happening. Tech hasn't shown charisma like that since the '99 year.
10-15-2002 11:55 AM
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