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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 607851" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>The odds, as I see them, are thus:</p><p></p><p>CU, NCSU, UVA and uga are losses.</p><p>Duke, Pitt, Miami are highly probable losses.</p><p></p><p>All those teams with the exception of maybe Pitt have out-recruited us routinely over the past several years and are arguably in better shape than we are ATM.</p><p></p><p>That's 7 losses.</p><p></p><p>If I grant The Citadel, USF, and Temple as wins, we are at 3-7. I am not certain the USF game shouldn't be rated as a toss-up, but we do have more talent than them, so I will concede the win for now.</p><p></p><p>That leaves UNC and VT. </p><p></p><p>UNC has recruited better than us routinely, and is currently ahead of us this year. They have more talent on their team, and their offensive talent came out of HS much more well regarded than ours. Their coach is old, and has been out of the game for a few years, but he does have a NC to his name at the FBS level. I'm not certain they will continue to be bad. We do however, play them at home, so I think all else equal, we can get a win in that game. That makes us 4-7.</p><p></p><p>Here's the kicker. I don't think we beat VT this year. Last year VT suffered an inordinate amount of injuries and bad luck. There is still a lot of talent on that team. I don't think they will win the Coastal this year, but I can see them winning 7-8 games. I do think, however, that after losing to us 3 years in a row they will have us penciled on the calendar. </p><p></p><p>That brings us to 4-8. That's what I have been projecting as probable. Can we surprise a team or two? Absolutely. I think we could very easily surprise a Duke or Pitt who look past us to the next game. It's possible Miami and NCSU tank and we beat them. It's also equally possible that USF and Temple beat us. </p><p></p><p>There is a big difference, however, in what id possible and what is likely. IMO, based on the schedule, and the talent we have in a new scheme, I am projecting that we go 4-8. I think if all fell into our favor, we could go 7-5. Conversely, a couple of bad breaks could tumble us to 1-11. Both of those scenarios I consider possible, but not likely. I see 4-5 wins and an improved team by the end of the season. I think we'll give a lot of teams first half scares before our lack of depth hurts us. If we can continue to recruit and survive the next two seasons, I see 2021 as the year GT football begins to make headway in the W-L dept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 607851, member: 1191"] The odds, as I see them, are thus: CU, NCSU, UVA and uga are losses. Duke, Pitt, Miami are highly probable losses. All those teams with the exception of maybe Pitt have out-recruited us routinely over the past several years and are arguably in better shape than we are ATM. That's 7 losses. If I grant The Citadel, USF, and Temple as wins, we are at 3-7. I am not certain the USF game shouldn't be rated as a toss-up, but we do have more talent than them, so I will concede the win for now. That leaves UNC and VT. UNC has recruited better than us routinely, and is currently ahead of us this year. They have more talent on their team, and their offensive talent came out of HS much more well regarded than ours. Their coach is old, and has been out of the game for a few years, but he does have a NC to his name at the FBS level. I'm not certain they will continue to be bad. We do however, play them at home, so I think all else equal, we can get a win in that game. That makes us 4-7. Here's the kicker. I don't think we beat VT this year. Last year VT suffered an inordinate amount of injuries and bad luck. There is still a lot of talent on that team. I don't think they will win the Coastal this year, but I can see them winning 7-8 games. I do think, however, that after losing to us 3 years in a row they will have us penciled on the calendar. That brings us to 4-8. That's what I have been projecting as probable. Can we surprise a team or two? Absolutely. I think we could very easily surprise a Duke or Pitt who look past us to the next game. It's possible Miami and NCSU tank and we beat them. It's also equally possible that USF and Temple beat us. There is a big difference, however, in what id possible and what is likely. IMO, based on the schedule, and the talent we have in a new scheme, I am projecting that we go 4-8. I think if all fell into our favor, we could go 7-5. Conversely, a couple of bad breaks could tumble us to 1-11. Both of those scenarios I consider possible, but not likely. I see 4-5 wins and an improved team by the end of the season. I think we'll give a lot of teams first half scares before our lack of depth hurts us. If we can continue to recruit and survive the next two seasons, I see 2021 as the year GT football begins to make headway in the W-L dept. [/QUOTE]
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