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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 54329" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Got no data, but I'll share my thoughts. Didn't realize I was taking the E.I.T. again. Most is borne of watching Tech and college football in general for several decades. Some is based on watching this particular program under Coach Johnson plateau out since 2010. Wofford's a win, Tulane plays Tulsa then us. We are traveling early in the year, but we should win. Tulane is not a certainty tho, because early on the triple option has issues with timing. Southern we beat . Now at Va. Tech. They will have played Ohio State and then East Carolina immediately before us. We ought to compete, but I am just not sure CPJ can beat Foster's defense ever again. If we couldn't beat them last year at home when they had no offense at all, WTF? Likely a loss in Blacksburg. Miami at home. Until we beat them, I can't say we SHOULD beat them. They play Duke before us. Then we play Duke, should win, but note except for Miami, Duke will have warmed up with Elon, Troy, Kansas, and Tulane---and they have Coach Cutcliffe. At UNC, them coming off a trip to South Bend. I think we lose. At Pittsburgh, it was very close last year taking a circus catch by Smelter to save the game. We could win, but I see this as a toss up. Virginia has a brutal schedule with UCLA, Louisville, at BYU. They should be spent before we see them. We beat Virginia. Next is NCST at Raleigh.. Second year coach for them and the axiom is year 2 is the most improvement for new coaches. We ought to win, but I see this as 50-50. Clemson, no way. They have Syracuse then Wake on thursday prior to us with extra time to prepare. Georgia is still Georgia plus they play Charleston Southern prior to us going to Athens. Another loss. So five losses, three "toss ups" and watch out for Tulane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 54329, member: 1017"] Got no data, but I'll share my thoughts. Didn't realize I was taking the E.I.T. again. Most is borne of watching Tech and college football in general for several decades. Some is based on watching this particular program under Coach Johnson plateau out since 2010. Wofford's a win, Tulane plays Tulsa then us. We are traveling early in the year, but we should win. Tulane is not a certainty tho, because early on the triple option has issues with timing. Southern we beat . Now at Va. Tech. They will have played Ohio State and then East Carolina immediately before us. We ought to compete, but I am just not sure CPJ can beat Foster's defense ever again. If we couldn't beat them last year at home when they had no offense at all, WTF? Likely a loss in Blacksburg. Miami at home. Until we beat them, I can't say we SHOULD beat them. They play Duke before us. Then we play Duke, should win, but note except for Miami, Duke will have warmed up with Elon, Troy, Kansas, and Tulane---and they have Coach Cutcliffe. At UNC, them coming off a trip to South Bend. I think we lose. At Pittsburgh, it was very close last year taking a circus catch by Smelter to save the game. We could win, but I see this as a toss up. Virginia has a brutal schedule with UCLA, Louisville, at BYU. They should be spent before we see them. We beat Virginia. Next is NCST at Raleigh.. Second year coach for them and the axiom is year 2 is the most improvement for new coaches. We ought to win, but I see this as 50-50. Clemson, no way. They have Syracuse then Wake on thursday prior to us with extra time to prepare. Georgia is still Georgia plus they play Charleston Southern prior to us going to Athens. Another loss. So five losses, three "toss ups" and watch out for Tulane. [/QUOTE]
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