Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
If we're in the mix for the OB spot at the end of the year, we want the best ranked Coastal team leading up to Championship week to be the team that plays Clemson.
Obviously, being 6-1 at this point we are hoping for better than just making any bowl. However, I hope everybody appreciates how awesome it is to be going bowling 4 years in a row. I was 9 years old when we went to the Tangerine Bowl, I was 22 the next time I saw us play in a bowl game. Yes, I know how much easier it is to make Bowl games now, but still appreciate it guys.
Another way to look at it is we haven't had 4 straight .500 or better seasons since 1944-48 (based on my quick research) when we had 5 .Obviously, being 6-1 at this point we are hoping for better than just making any bowl. However, I hope everybody appreciates how awesome it is to be going bowling 4 years in a row. I was 9 years old when we went to the Tangerine Bowl, I was 22 the next time I saw us play in a bowl game. Yes, I know how much easier it is to make Bowl games now, but still appreciate it guys.
That has been the life of Wake fans until this century. About one bowl game per decade.
I think we went from the 40's until 1979 between bowl games. That is a long time, but things were a lot different then too.
Or California has a huge tech sector that drives massive income and wealth inequality.If CA were a country, it would have the seventh largest GDP. Sounds like it's really a socialist haven.
NC has about 10.4M people and a GDP of $450B. CA has a population of 39.6M and a GDP of $2.75T. Proportionally, CA has 600% of NC's GDP but less than 400% of its population. Seems like CA can teach NC a lot about capitalism.
If WF beats Clemson, WF could be playing for the ACC Championship in six weeks. Bowl games are great, but a title would be sweeter.
Having literally moved back to NC from CA three weeks ago after seven years living out there... THIS.Or California has a huge tech sector that drives massive income and wealth inequality.
I agree tho, If you have the money California is awesome. If you're middle class, it's a struggle.