hokiegrad
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I need someone to make me a Luther Maddy pic that is small enough for an avatar. he was the player of the game, IMO.
just for you. That's Renfree underneath him.
I need someone to make me a Luther Maddy pic that is small enough for an avatar. he was the player of the game, IMO.
Lol, made that long post and made a crucial mistake, for some reason, because of the GT game I thought there might be 9 games vs. ACC teams. Disregard that. I guess the only scenario aside from us beating Miami is them dropping two bad games and us beating Clemson or FSU. I hope we can stay pumped for that even if we lose to Clemson.
I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but what needs to happen for us to win the Coastal division?
UNC would be, but due to their regulations, they are out of the picture (and the team I was rooting for today). That leaves Miami, which, after the loss to UNC today, is 3-1 in the ACC. We are 2-1 in the ACC now.
Miami (3-1) remaining ACC schedule
-FSU
-Virginia Tech
-UVA
-@Duke
VT (2-1) remaining ACC schedule
-@Clemson
-@Miami
-FSU
-@BC
-WhoVA (0-3 ACC, maybe I should just add this and make us 3-1 ACC above)
This leaves a lot of scenarios that could play out. I think we have a decent shot at Clemson, but lets just say we lose and drop to 2-2, and Miami loses to FSU, putting them at 3-2.
Then, we play Miami on the road on a Thurs night game. A win for us makes us 3-2, with them at 3-3; a loss makes it 2-3 and 4-2, respectively. I think we win that, and are then 3-2 going into FSU, BC, and UVA - giving us 8 conference games. My question is, if we have the tie breaker, and we are 5-3 and Miami is 5-3, will we win via the head to head tiebreaker? Obviously this is not how it will likely play out, but I just like looking down the road. I think we probably win either Clemson or FSU if we can play a whole game like we did vs. Duke.
And Duke still plays UNC, FSU, Clemson, GT and Miami. LOL
Random thought. The girl from the Mexican national team on that Fifa commercial = kinda hawt!
im talking specifically about rehabbing it and being ready for next year. if he shredded his knee, who knows if hed be the same player next year. witha broken ankle im confident he will be good to go next year. with the knee, you never know.
I'm not sure this is better than a knee injury. If it's really a Maisonneuve fracture, which is what someone posted in AB's blog comments, he's got a pretty bad break and torn ligaments. I'm not expert, so I hope it's not as bad as it sounds to me.
Did anyone notice on the INT that was intended for Gregory that Marcus Davis ran a route that ended up in the same area as Gregory? Is that what you want to do with your receivers? Have them in the same spaces to bring more defensive players together and make it easier for the defense?