Is 10-2 a successful season with loss to UF and FSU.

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Hypothetically. If we were to beat UF & FSU but lose to UVA, GT & UNC, would you consider that a successful season?
Nope. Do you realize how bad UNC gonna be this year. Mack Brown can't turn that around in 1 season.
GT and UNC at home, 58 straight the standard.
 
This is such a dumb hypothetical. It would never happen. If we loose to UF and FSU, we will for sure have lost a couple other games we should have won, its what we do.
 
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This is easy. Yes if we win the coastal and play Clemson tough. Is it about getting to championship games or beating rivals?
Obviously I hate uf and FSU but look at the bigger picture.
Best reply I read so far on this thread. Moreover ten wins and an ACC championship appearance has got to be satisfactory for fans in manny Diaz first year.
 
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Of course it's a successful season. The blind homer masses who somehow think this team is title contender caliber might disagree, but 10-2 no matter how you slice it is successful considering where we are as a program. Don't forget the piles and piles of coastal titles we have amassed over the years...
Would much rather the 2 come against literally anybody else on the schedule though.
And no, 10-2 gives us 0% chance at the playoffs.
 
No reason we should win less than 10 game


Not a chance I would take it. We shouldn’t lose more than two games. Swap a Pitt loss for one of the Florida and I’d take it
How many times did we think we were a 10 win team in the last 15 years before the season started? We always talk about how easy the schedule is, only to drop games we shouldn't.
 
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Is a 10-2 record a successful season with losses to UF and FSU. Moreover do you still have a shot at the playoffs with these results?
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It would be if we beat Clemson in the ACC Championship game which we would be guaranteed to be in if the scenario you proposed happen.
 
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