Very simple ?, does this program win in BC....

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I don't think so. We haven't had a come from behind win in a long time... Have we? I don't remember being down by two and winning for a few years.
 
I don't think so. We haven't had a come from behind win in a long time... Have we? I don't remember being down by two and winning for a few years.

They almost came back last year vs Vatech

I do remember they were down 10-0 to OU back in 2009 without Sam Bradford, I guess that counts...
 
NO we don't. Miami for the first time in a long time looked like the best conditioned team out there. The Canes made their mistakes but played hard the whole game. In the past I don't think you would have seen this.
 
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NO we don't. Miami for the first time in a long time looked like the best conditioned team out there. The Canes made their mistakes but played hard the whole game. In the past I don't think you would have seen this.

This
 
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Under Golden - I have not seen any quit.

Under previous regimes - We would probably been down 3+ scores at halftime .
 
What makes this win all the more impressive is the number of young guys that played. To win on the road after being down 14...
 
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I loved the moment when Scott dropped a crucial 3rd down conversion when we were down 14-0, and Morris clapped and kept the team's spirit up. Then he addressed the offense on the sideline.

There was no sulking, no uncertainty about being able to come back.

This is a cultural belief. These are the type of games Virginia Tech wins all the time. They'll fall behind 17-0, then fight their way back and end up winning 31-24 or some ****.
 
I loved the moment when Scott dropped a crucial 3rd down conversion when we were down 14-0, and Morris clapped and kept the team's spirit up. Then he addressed the offense on the sideline.

There was no sulking, no uncertainty about being able to come back.

This is a cultural belief. These are the type of games Virginia Tech wins all the time. They'll fall behind 17-0, then fight their way back and end up winning 31-24 or some ****.

He was doing the same thing after Scott had the awful deflection on a great throw that turned into the INT. They almost immediately showed Morris on the sideline clapping and presumably getting the guys ready for the next offensive series.

Although Jacory certainly wasn't what I'd classify as being deficient at being a leader, I'm already far more impressed with the way Morris composes himself and runs the offense after just one game. ****, I was impressed with it that first game he lead the comeback win in after Jacory got knocked out of the game (UVA in '10?).
 
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I loved the moment when Scott dropped a crucial 3rd down conversion when we were down 14-0, and Morris clapped and kept the team's spirit up. Then he addressed the offense on the sideline.

There was no sulking, no uncertainty about being able to come back.

This is a cultural belief. These are the type of games Virginia Tech wins all the time. They'll fall behind 17-0, then fight their way back and end up winning 31-24 or some ****.

He was doing the same thing after Scott had the awful deflection on a great throw that turned into the INT. They almost immediately showed Morris on the sideline clapping and presumably getting the guys ready for the next offensive series.

Although Jacory certainly wasn't what I'd classify as being deficient at being a leader, I'm already far more impressed with the way Morris composes himself and runs the offense after just one game. ****, I was impressed with it that first game he lead the comeback win in after Jacory got knocked out of the game (UVA in '10?).



Yeah the INT is the play I was talking about.

Morris led the comeback in 2010 against UVA, but we ultimately lost. However, we won the comeback against UMD that year.
 
I loved the moment when Scott dropped a crucial 3rd down conversion when we were down 14-0, and Morris clapped and kept the team's spirit up. Then he addressed the offense on the sideline.

There was no sulking, no uncertainty about being able to come back.

This is a cultural belief. These are the type of games Virginia Tech wins all the time. They'll fall behind 17-0, then fight their way back and end up winning 31-24 or some ****.

Yep, when the sideline reporter asked him (Morris) what he told his offense and recievers he said "I told them trust in me, we got this" . He has this offense. Only gets better from here.
 
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