SayWhat
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But what happen if we don't go, lose more games and he still doesn't fire him ?
Simple, he has a job and we can buy tickets for next year on that vote of confidence.
But what happen if we don't go, lose more games and he still doesn't fire him ?
I can see the Orange bowl people going berserk if we accidently beat Clemson and ended up there. Don't worry Orange bowl. Odds are about .001 %
Its 2 of 15. Al golden won it the year we were screwed by the ncaa.Yup—for sixteen years, too. Let's not act like this is a Manny Diaz year-one issue. Outside of Richt's squad overachieving in 2017—Coker, Shannon and Golden never won the division.
1-of-15 in the Coastal going into this season; zero ACC Championships since joining in 2004. Close a few times, but always **** away conference games to beatable foes.
Its 2 of 15. Al golden won it the year we were screwed by the ncaa.
Its 2 of 15. Al golden won it the year we were screwed by the ncaa.
1.2% chance...how do we order our tickets?
Not hard to believe because of how terrible it is. The AAC is better than the costal.
ESPN.com yesterday
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...-coaches-michigan-state-woes-more-wild-week-9
The ACC Coastal is just too ACC Coastal this year
For a few weeks now, I've been sharing my friend Justin Moore's (@tfgridiron on Twitter) simulations regarding what we need to make a giant, six- or seven-way ACC Coastal tie (preferably everyone at 4-4) a realistic possibility. In Week 7, we needed Miami to beat Virginia, and we got it. In Week 8, Virginia Tech beat UNC as preferred. Last week, we requested three results -- Miami over Pitt, Louisville over Virginia, and Duke over UNC -- and got two of them.