Well they went 9-4 last season went 3-0 vs SEC.
QB is the big question mark.
I'll take 9-4, we're used to mediocre . .
so you dont think tek wins it all this year?
I hope they at least win there first game !
i do too. tek beating the vols and the dogs losing to both the vols and tek again kirby will get run out the house.
i do too. tek beating the vols and the dogs losing to both the vols and tek again kirby will get run out the house.
You started this thread just so you could say this. ^
Thug.
great post.Techs success this year will largely depend on staying healthy and whether the QB can run the offense effectively against the better teams on the schedule. He should have confidence after the game in Blacksburg last year. The offense this year will look much more like the offense in 2009 when we won the ACCCG. Much more dive and midline option with Mills at Bback. Opportunistic passing game to the A backs and Juene. The defense should be improved. I think prob middle of the pack in conference. LB will be a big ? Mark. Secondary will be solid and experienced. D line will prob be the best we've had since 09. Although that's not saying much. Once again it will depend on if we can get pressure from the front 7. I think Roof will gamble a little more on D this year to try to create turnover like he did in 2014 bc we have a more experienced secondary. The schedule is tough but sets up nicely and is manageable. I fully expect to beat Tennessee in the opener and prob be undefeated going into Coral Gables where we struggle. At Clemson is a prob loss of course but a lot can change between now and then. And yes it's been beyond frustrating losing to UGA in Atlanta every year since 1999. My educated guess this year would be 8-4 or 9-3 regular season and be in the discussion in Nov for the Coastal. Of course like I said we gotta stay healthy.
^^^^ Staying healthy is the key to any team, except maybe Bammer.
While I agree with you, Tech is a team that has seemingly been unable to build depth under Johnson. And on the defensive side of the ball that difficulty dates back to O'Leary. We are not a team that can sustain even minimal injuries and you only have to look at 2015 to see the result. Staying healthy is important for any team but especially for Georgia Tech.