itsacanething
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at this point less respect hopefully motivates our guys to be more focused this weak. execution is the difference in these types of games.
What have we done to earn respect?
We're struggling with average ACC teams while FSU is blowing out every team they come across.
Not so sure. We snuck up on the Gators and stole one. I'm not s sure that our recent wins are against inferior opponents. NC blew out BC who is the only team that played well against the Noles. Wake is always well coaches and have senior stars including their QB. Keep in mind that theses are the kind of games we have come up on the wrong end of in recent years. We could be 9-3 this year or better. That was considered more than acceptable for where we are right now.I thought the name of the game was win every Saturday? We've done that so far so **** the media we've been doing what were supposed too
I mean the might Stanford lost to Utah and their right there with us in the polls again
We've been doing the most important thing which is win.
However, we haven't been doing what we we're supposed to do and that's dominate inferior opponents.
feels a lot like the week before VT in 2005
feels a lot like the week before VT in 2005
My thoughts exactly.
• What should we make of the ACC Coastal's really bad day? There's now an even easier road ahead for Atlantic Division leader FSU.
Undefeated Miami, a week before its road trip to play the Seminoles, trailed all day before rallying past Wake Forest. Virginia Tech mustered just 10 points in a home loss to Duke.
A coach told me last week that he thought FSU would crush Miami in their matchup Nov. 2, and it’s difficult to disagree after seeing the Hurricanes really struggle against Wake and North Carolina.
“Let’s be honest," the coach said of the Hurricanes. "They’re not that good.”
FSU’s path is offering less and less resistance. That's good news for the Noles' chances to go undefeated, but bad news for their chances to finish in the BCS top two over unbeaten Alabama and Oregon teams.
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/travis-haney/post?id=1133
feels a lot like the week before VT in 2005
feels a lot like the week before VT in 2005
Canes fans have an exaggerated view of the hurdle we faced in that game. The spread was -6.5. For some reason it's remembered as much greater.
For reference purposes, a money line on a 6.5 point favorite in college football is -250. This game carries a money line of -1800.
• What should we make of the ACC Coastal's really bad day? There's now an even easier road ahead for Atlantic Division leader FSU.
Undefeated Miami, a week before its road trip to play the Seminoles, trailed all day before rallying past Wake Forest. Virginia Tech mustered just 10 points in a home loss to Duke.
A coach told me last week that he thought FSU would crush Miami in their matchup Nov. 2, and it’s difficult to disagree after seeing the Hurricanes really struggle against Wake and North Carolina.
“Let’s be honest," the coach said of the Hurricanes. "They’re not that good.”
FSU’s path is offering less and less resistance. That's good news for the Noles' chances to go undefeated, but bad news for their chances to finish in the BCS top two over unbeaten Alabama and Oregon teams.
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/travis-haney/post?id=1133
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Think a problem we have is that we play to the level of our compatition and that's why games against UNC and WF are close. Feel like Coley really hasn't opened his playbook this year. This is a big game for our whole team. Guys should be tired of hearing they have no chance, Coley has something to prove to Jimbo. Don't count us out. Put on your big boy pants and get ready for a good old fashion street fight