Monday, August 26, 2024

Jackets Upset Noles

A good win by the Jackets over FSU. Nice that Tech finally found a kicker.

I trust that Head Coach Brent Key will not allow the team to let their guard down this coming Saturday against Georgia State. 

Without knowing much about their opponents, here’s how I see the season playing out for Tech. As always, I’m okay with Tech losing to stronger opponents as long as they beat the weaker foes. Tech has the toughest schedule in the ACC, the 9th toughest schedule in the nation.  

That said, with the exception of Georgia, every game on Tech’s schedule is winnable. Beating the Irish will be a stretch, but it could happen. Plus, road games are tough. They’ve beaten the Cardinals in Louisville before. After last year’s upset, Miami will be looking for payback. The games against Louisville, UNC, Virginia Tech, and Miami will make or break Tech’s season.

8/24 GT 24 FSU 21 win – 1-0

8/31 vs Georgia State win 2-0

9/06 at Syracuse win 3-0

9/14 vs VMI win 4-0

9/21 at Louisville lose 4-1

10/5 at Duke win 5-1

10/12 at UNC lose 5-2

10/19 vs Notre Dame at Mercedes Benz lose 5-3

10/26 at Virginia Tech lose 5-4

11/09 vs Miami lose 5-5

11/23 at Pitt win 6-5

11/30 at UGA 6-6

While I predicted the Jackets would go 6-6, they could just as easily win their first 11 games and roll into Athens on Nov 30 undefeated. Wouldn’t that be something? Perhaps Tech should continue wearing the Irish-themed helmet stripe.

Did FSU just have a bad game? When I saw that vagabond QB DJU had transferred from Clemson to Oregon State and now FSU, I knew the Jackets had a chance. DJ’s longest completion was only 21 yards. And he was consistently off target on deep throws. FSU had him throw short pass after short pass. Like at his previous two stops, it’s doubtful the Noles can mount a playoff run with DJ under center. They could struggle to win half their games. FSU could falter against UNC, SMU, Cal, and even Memphis.

8/24 vs GT lose 0-1

9/02 vs Boston College win 1-1

9/14 vs Memphis is no slouch. Win 2-1

9/21 vs California win 3-1

9/28 at SMU win 4-1

10/05 vs Clemson lose 4-2

10/18 at Duke win 5-2

10/26 at Miami lose 5-3

11/02 vs UNC win 6-3

11/09 at Notre Dame lose 6-4

11/23 vs Charleston Southern win 7-4

11/30 vs Florida lose 7-5

After Cecil Cooper in 1980, ICHIRO SUZUKI  [SABR Bio] was the next player to compile three 15+ game hitting streaks in one season. In his first season, 2001, Ichiro had streaks of…15-games (April 04-20), 23-games April 22—May 18; and 21 games August 03-24. Ichiro was the first rookie to lead the majors in All-Star voting, amassing 3,373,035 votes in 2001. He played at least 100 games for 24 consecutive seasons. He played 7 straight years of 103+ games for the Orix of the Japan Pacific League, then 130+ games for 17 seasons in a row in the AL & NL.

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