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in an unbiased atmosphere.....anyone want to join me?

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driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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I was at the Gator Bowl. Second row, 30 yard line. Found some cheap tickets, so I decided to go. I'm telling this because You have a UVA player in your avvy and a username with hoo in it

Georgia Tech fan chiming in.


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I was at the Gator Bowl. Second row, 30 yard line. Found some cheap tickets, so I decided to go. I'm telling this because You have a UVA player in your avvy and a username with hoo in it

i'm sorry you had to witness that choke

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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Me too. As an ACC fan I was pulling for them to win.

what do you think of Paul Johnson?

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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what do you think of Paul Johnson?

I'm slightly concerned about the installation of a brand new offense...but our offense wasn't exactly a juggernaut last year. I know he is a legit coach because of what he did at Navy. He will have much better players at Tech. I'm currently getting ready to start my third year at Georgia Southern, where PJ won two national championships.

He'll be fine. The media doesn't think so though.

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I'm slightly concerned about the installation of a brand new offense...but our offense wasn't exactly a juggernaut last year. I know he is a legit coach because of what he did at Navy. He will have much better players at Tech. I'm currently getting ready to start my third year at Georgia Southern, where PJ won two national championships.

i saw navy play wake forest last year (my sister goes to wake) and althoughwake ended up winning 44 -24, navy was really starting to scare me with their offense.....it was almost uncoverable.....wake got lucky that their qb got a concussion (and that navy has no defense) or else it could have been much closer

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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I'm primarily an SEC fan, but I sure hope Arkansas loses every game this year (I'm also a Falcons season ticket holder).

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I'm primarily an SEC fan, but I sure hope Arkansas loses every game this year (I'm also a Falcons season ticket holder).

why arkansas

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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I'm primarily an SEC fan, but I sure hope Arkansas loses every game this year (I'm also a Falcons season ticket holder).

I'm thinking of actually going to a Falcons game this year. I have been to three Peach Bowls in the Dome, but never to a Falcons game.

why arkansas

The Falcons' coach left Atlanta for Arkansas.


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I'll always be a little apprehensive about college football talk because I'm an Oklahoma State junkie! In all honesty, college football is definitely near the top of the list in regards to sports I thoroughly enjoy. The season can't get here soon enough. I obviously follow the Big 12 quite a bit, but I'll sit down and watch any big-time college football game.

It's going to be an interesting season to say the least, and it's a shame we can't get the postseason picture straightened out every year. That would make things even better for the sport and fans.
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Looking forward to the OSU-USC game in early September. Talk about hype. Hopefully it lives up to its billing.

Driver: Cobra S2 9.5 Fubuki 73 Stiff | Wood: Titleist 909H 17 Aldila Voodoo Stiff | Irons: Titleist ZB 3-5, ZM 6-PW DG S300 | Wedges: Titleist Vokey SMTC 50.08, 54.11, 60.04 DG S200 | Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback 1.5 33" | Ball: Titleist Pro V1x


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Looking forward to the OSU-USC game in early September. Talk about hype. Hopefully it lives up to its billing.

We play them at home right before you.....let's hope they start 0-2

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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We play them at home right before you.....let's hope they start 0-2

Good luck, I'm not seeing good things for UVA next year.

Georgia Tech, however, will win 10 games and the ACC. They will continue on to win the Orange Bowl by 100.

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Good luck, I'm not seeing good things for UVA next year.

were gonna be fine.....we have two of the top five rbs in the acc and the best LB and receiving cores next year ......and some really fast and talented dbs....all we need is a kicker

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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were gonna be fine.....we have two of the top five rbs in the acc and the best LB and receiving cores next year ......and some really fast and talented dbs....all we need is a kicker

GT had all that last year. Look where it got us. The team is nothing without a passer. UVA set a record for close games IIRC. It's gonna be a questionable year.


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GT had all that last year. Look where it got us. The team is nothing without a passer. UVA set a record for close games IIRC. It's gonna be a questionable year.

then what about gt, no choice, tenuda, and a first year coach

in my bag
driver: r9 with Fujikura Motore 65g stiff shaft
3w-5w: Sz with stock shafts (aldila hm) stiff
irons(3-pw): s59 stiff
wedges: 52deg. rac satin vokey spin milled 56deg. putter: xg9ball: b330rx


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then what about gt, no choice, tenuda, and a first year coach

Paul Johnson is FAR from a "first year coach". Tenuta isn't what the media made him out to be. He lacks the adjustment capability. We couldn't compete with a really good offense that could pick up the blitzes. If they picked them up, we were toasted.

Tashard Choice was an AWESOME college running back, no questions asked. Following in his footsteps are Jonathan Dwyer, Marcus Wright (45 TDs his senior year of HS), and Roddy Jones. They'll be fine. Our question mark last year was at quarterback, just like yours is this year. This year we have three capable quarterbacks, two of which fit the system just fine. The third is a bit of a pocket passer, but he can run the offense just fine through pitches and handoffs.....more of a "double" option if you will The only question mark is the triple option offense and ball handling. If we can handle the ball well, wins will come in. If not, expect to not see very many. Possession is the name of the game. Hold on to the ball, and win football games. That's what GT will have to do.

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