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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 996808" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Going into Spring ball, we kept most of the key offensive player and the offensive coaches from a pretty good offense. We recruited some good QBs and other players. Odds are that the offense will improve.</p><p></p><p>On defense, we lost a lot of players who got playing time, and got some transfers in. We replaced the entire defensive coaching staff. We had a really ineffective defense, but we had some players starting to put it together at the end of the season. The secondary looked pretty good—maybe a player away, there. You might hope that we’ll improve there.</p><p></p><p>We did not appear to “win” the transfer portal—we needed some difference makers on defense, and we didn’t fill enough positions of need. I look forward to being wrong about that </p><p></p><p>The schedule is a gauntlet. FSU, Louisville, UNC, Notre Dame, Miami, and Georgia will be favored. We will need upsets to be more than bowl eligible. </p><p></p><p>Ga State, Syracuse, VMI, Duke, VT, and NCST are a mix of beatable teams that have occasionally upset us, and toss ups. I almost put NCST in the last paragraph in the “favored” list.</p><p></p><p>We need an upset to counter any slip up against the ”beatable” group of teams, and more upsets beyond that to have a really good season.</p><p></p><p>It’ll take luck and a heckuva coaching job to go to a “nice” bowl. </p><p></p><p>Looking at it with my head instead of my heart, next season looks like 5-7 wins, and barely getting bowl eligible. Again, I hope I’m wrong. Beating FSU would be huge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 996808, member: 282"] Going into Spring ball, we kept most of the key offensive player and the offensive coaches from a pretty good offense. We recruited some good QBs and other players. Odds are that the offense will improve. On defense, we lost a lot of players who got playing time, and got some transfers in. We replaced the entire defensive coaching staff. We had a really ineffective defense, but we had some players starting to put it together at the end of the season. The secondary looked pretty good—maybe a player away, there. You might hope that we’ll improve there. We did not appear to “win” the transfer portal—we needed some difference makers on defense, and we didn’t fill enough positions of need. I look forward to being wrong about that The schedule is a gauntlet. FSU, Louisville, UNC, Notre Dame, Miami, and Georgia will be favored. We will need upsets to be more than bowl eligible. Ga State, Syracuse, VMI, Duke, VT, and NCST are a mix of beatable teams that have occasionally upset us, and toss ups. I almost put NCST in the last paragraph in the “favored” list. We need an upset to counter any slip up against the ”beatable” group of teams, and more upsets beyond that to have a really good season. It’ll take luck and a heckuva coaching job to go to a “nice” bowl. Looking at it with my head instead of my heart, next season looks like 5-7 wins, and barely getting bowl eligible. Again, I hope I’m wrong. Beating FSU would be huge [/QUOTE]
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