The Curse of the Consecutive Thursday Night Game
September 30, 2009
Ranking the ACC Coastal: Six Significant Factors, One Ticket to Tampa
August 31, 2009
Ranking the ACC Atlantic: Six Significant Factors, One Ticket To Tampa
August 26, 2009
Evaluating Georgia Tech's Goals for 2009
July 8, 2009
Proud Georgia Tech alumnus who loves everything GT and hates everything georgia.
When it comes to the ACC at least one person in the media knows what he is talking about while everyone else sucks VT's dick...
"Will the ACC finally deliver a superpower?
The ACC was not a bad league last year. In fact, it was actually quite good. About the only thing it lacked (and has lacked for some time now) was a truly elite team—the kind of squad that could legitimately compete with the USCs, Oklahomas and Floridas of the world. Miami and Florida State are improving but, despite their proud histories, are far from elite today. Virginia Tech and Boston College have had nice runs of success but simply don't have the resources to remain consistently great. Virginia and Maryland are good one year, average the next. Clemson … well, don’t even go there. If you’re looking for a darkhorse candidate to fill that “superpower” role, look no further than Atlanta. Yes, believe it. Georgia Tech, ACC superpower. " by Tim Hyland
The future is bright in Atlanta thanks to one man and his name is Paul Johnson, don't forget it. [I know U(sic)GA fans won't, Hahahaa]
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Josh Nesbitt's stats from the Orange Bowl:
2 completions,
9 attempts,
12 passing yards,
1 interception,
46 rushing yards.
Georgia Tech had 18 total yards after their first 10 plays and 155 total yards in the whole games.
In other words, Nesbitt is a sad pathetic loser who rolled over and died in the Orange Bowl. He's never going to be great. He can't throw the damn ball!