The kids ARE 6-1. Coaches, not so much. However, we have to remember, this GT loss is only an aberration, not the norm. A lot of us fans are quick to judge and try to outsmart the coaches (me included) when things don’t go right. The 211 yards rushing against one of the best D’s in the nation indicates the foundation Mario has built in his second year. The running game wore the Clemson D out. Plain and simple. Then it set up the passing opportunities. Just imagine, what is to come in Mario’s third year. Sure, everyone wants to point at what Mario has been in his past, but that is the past. Beating the first four opponents (even GT) so handily, and then so systematically overcoming Clemson is nothing to sneeze at. That‘s Mario’s plan for the program, for the likes of me who can’t see the greater picture. Let’s move on and enjoy our team.Gonna pee into the soup...be 6-1...sigh!
Sadly, never get do overs!
Gonna pee into the soup...be 6-1...sigh!
Sadly, never get do overs!
You’re so weirdGonna pee into the soup...be 6-1...sigh!
Sadly, never get do overs!
I was hoping JJ would put Geoff Torreta (Gino's brother) in for a series or two.GT small potatoes took me years to get over the loss to PA ST in that championship game. If Vinny just didn’t throw 4,5 picks.
***etaboutit. Support the future.
Not an attack if it’s unequivocally true
Lol. I’m not disagreeing. I once infracted/banned the dude for trolling. I just love that post - it cracks me up every time.Not an attack if it’s unequivocally true
Facts are not attacks.
‘88 at Notre Dame is a close second.2003 Fiesta Bowl, worst