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I dont think it is just that we are losing games to
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth_VadEER" data-source="post: 129402230" data-attributes="member: 1536653"><p>I think it's admirable you always expected to beat PSU over 3 decades without it happening, or the top Miami teams we faced in the Big East. Most of TCU's/Baylor's victories are lopsided - they put up massive points on nearly everyone. The Oklahoma games was close, then they busted that big run. OK State went into overtime and if you didn't noticed they put up 70 on TT this past weekend.</p><p></p><p>When you play teams totally capable of putting up 70+ points in a game, you'll see some lopsided turnouts. If Baylor didn't pull starters and ease things up, no doubt they could score 100 against some opponents. If you turn the ball over against these teams, they'll make you pay for it.</p><p></p><p>Face it, during the Big East we never played teams capable for scoring 70. Pitt certainly couldn't, nor Cuse, USF, UConn, or Cincinnati. Even the great VT/Miami were mostly incapable of doing it.Most of those teams couldn't get out of their own way offensively. Louisville under Petrino had some serious firepower, but nothing like we are seeing now.</p><p></p><p>And of course, if you took a look around college football you'd see blowouts aren't uncommon. Teams run enormous amounts of plays and snap the ball at record pace. That equals more points. Sometimes you're on the wrong end of that, sometimes you dish it out.</p><p></p><p>The biggest reason for the blowouts is WVU hasn't been very good the last few years. I'm not blind to that. I just don't feel compelled to write it over, and over, and over again - like some people.</p><p></p><p>I'll copy and paste your original message, and next week I'll just post it for you and save you some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth_VadEER, post: 129402230, member: 1536653"] I think it's admirable you always expected to beat PSU over 3 decades without it happening, or the top Miami teams we faced in the Big East. Most of TCU's/Baylor's victories are lopsided - they put up massive points on nearly everyone. The Oklahoma games was close, then they busted that big run. OK State went into overtime and if you didn't noticed they put up 70 on TT this past weekend. When you play teams totally capable of putting up 70+ points in a game, you'll see some lopsided turnouts. If Baylor didn't pull starters and ease things up, no doubt they could score 100 against some opponents. If you turn the ball over against these teams, they'll make you pay for it. Face it, during the Big East we never played teams capable for scoring 70. Pitt certainly couldn't, nor Cuse, USF, UConn, or Cincinnati. Even the great VT/Miami were mostly incapable of doing it.Most of those teams couldn't get out of their own way offensively. Louisville under Petrino had some serious firepower, but nothing like we are seeing now. And of course, if you took a look around college football you'd see blowouts aren't uncommon. Teams run enormous amounts of plays and snap the ball at record pace. That equals more points. Sometimes you're on the wrong end of that, sometimes you dish it out. The biggest reason for the blowouts is WVU hasn't been very good the last few years. I'm not blind to that. I just don't feel compelled to write it over, and over, and over again - like some people. I'll copy and paste your original message, and next week I'll just post it for you and save you some time. [/QUOTE]
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