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Assuming we get to play, it will be another difficult season.
Regardless, plan is to have my rear end in my seat come game day.
If it's deemed safe I'll come over and shake your hand as usual.
Assuming we get to play, it will be another difficult season.
Regardless, plan is to have my rear end in my seat come game day.
I have news for everyone with our uptick in OOC scheduling we will have a difficult season every season through 2032. Coach Collins will have our guys ready!Assuming we get to play, it will be another difficult season.
Regardless, plan is to have my rear end in my seat come game day.
Alabama will back out in 2030 and 2031I have news for everyone with our uptick in OOC scheduling we will have a difficult season every season through 2032. Coach Collins will have our guys ready!
2020
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- 11/14 - Notre Dame
- 11/28 - at Georgia
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- 11/20 - at Notre Dame
- 11/27 - Georgia
2023
- 09/10 - Western Carolina
- 09/17 - Ole Miss
- 09/24 - at UCF
- 11/26 - at Georgia
2024
- 09/16 - at Ole Miss
- 09/30 - Bowling Green
- 11/25 - Georgia
2025
- 08/31 - Georgia State
- 10/19 - Notre Dame
- 11/30 - at Georgia
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- 09/05 - Colorado
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- TBA - at Notre Dame
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- 11/25 - at Georgia
2030
- 11/24 - Georgia
- TBA - at Notre Dame
2031
2032
- 10/30 - Notre Dame
- 11/27 - at Georgia
This got me thinking. Even if everything is deemed safe, I’d have to think all the pregame stuff like tailgate parties could be very very small or non existent.... I know some, including myself will say “I’m doing this or going there” but when it comes time, might be very hesitant. I’m all in for an August 1 kickoff and play til mid October if the virus is coming back late fall. Play 9 games, get a season in and generate revenue and give the fans some normalcy.If it's deemed safe I'll come over and shake your hand as usual.
A 7-4 season without playing UGAG wouldn't be that badThis got me thinking. Even if everything is deemed safe, I’d have to think all the pregame stuff like tailgate parties could be very very small or non existent.... I know some, including myself will say “I’m doing this or going there” but when it comes time, might be very hesitant. I’m all in for an August 1 kickoff and play til mid October if the virus is coming back late fall. Play 9 games, get a season in and generate revenue and give the fans some normalcy.
I’m think along the lines of all 8 Acc games and one OOC game plus a conference championship in mid October with an expanded playoff to 8 or more teams to decide a national champion.A 7-4 season without playing UGAG wouldn't be that bad
Anything less than 4 wins this year is not a good sign. We have a very good class coming in and we should expect them to contribute right away.
I agree just look at the Roster in year 2 with all the transfers able to play and and GCG recruits in for depth!I think some of you are crazy. Yes, we stunk it up on offense last year. We couldn’t block and we sure as heck couldn’t pass until the second half of the season and even that was sporadic. And we still won 3 games! We lost just about no one of consequence during this off season. We lost a lot last off season including the death of Adams and then we lost Lee early in the year and Ezzard and Clayton weren’t deemed eligible. Our kickers had to be the worst in the country.
With our additions (even the young freshman), the loss of no one, and other teams losing some talent we will be just fine. Our QB play can’t be any worse. Our blocking can’t get any worse. Our kicking game can’t get any worse. If we are just average we’ll win several games in the ACC. And if we find a QB who has some ability to see the field we’ll take a huge step forward. Our RB’s M.Carter/and WR’s are the best group we’ve had in years and our OLine can’t be any worse. Last year was a cluster and it started in the spring with the death of Adams and with injury after injury and substandard play at the QB position and we hit the bottom. But, a redshirt QB and a true freshman WR gave us some foreshadowing. I can’t wait. And if you don’t think Mason, Griffin, and Gibbs won’t give DC’s nightmares you are nuts. All 3 will play in the NFL. And Brown is an NFL player as well.
Anything less than 4 wins this year is not a good sign. We have a very good class coming in and we should expect them to contribute right away.
This is the football board, not the basketball board.
Very few kids are physically where they need to be when they arrive on campus. But more importantly, the schemes are so much more complex in FBS football than in HS. The assignments have to become second nature--react, not think--to play at the speed that is required. That comes through time and repetition. Yes, you can get a few snaps at some positions like RB, but kids don't typically get to full speed on the learning curve until their third year in the program. There are exceptions, but those are few.
A lot of people on this board do not understand the complexity of modern FBS football. They seem to think it's like their HS days, or even sandlot.
But I agree--I believe we will win more than 4 games. Vast improvement on the OL and a year in the new schemes will make a big difference. Last year we lost 8 starters on D plus Adams. This year we have almost everyone back. The experience level far exceeds where we were last year.
If we get to play.
There are plenty of examples of true freshmen contributing across the country every year. Its not that unheard of. Take a look at our best WR from last year as an example. It's not unreasonable to think that some members of a good recruiting class should be able to contribute immediately on a team that needs a lot of help.This is the football board, not the basketball board.
Very few kids are physically where they need to be when they arrive on campus. But more importantly, the schemes are so much more complex in FBS football than in HS. The assignments have to become second nature--react, not think--to play at the speed that is required. That comes through time and repetition. Yes, you can get a few snaps at some positions like RB, but kids don't typically get to full speed on the learning curve until their third year in the program. There are exceptions, but those are few.
A lot of people on this board do not understand the complexity of modern FBS football. They seem to think it's like their HS days, or even sandlot.
But I agree--I believe we will win more than 4 games. Vast improvement on the OL and a year in the new schemes will make a big difference. Last year we lost 8 starters on D plus Adams. This year we have almost everyone back. The experience level far exceeds where we were last year.
If we get to play.
There are plenty of examples of true freshmen contributing across the country every year. Its not that unheard of. Take a look at our best WR from last year as an example. It's not unreasonable to think that some members of a good recruiting class should be able to contribute immediately on a team that needs a lot of help.
Just wanted to point out that one of our 3 wins last season was arguably because we didn't have the worst kicker in the country...I think some of you are crazy. Yes, we stunk it up on offense last year. We couldn’t block and we sure as heck couldn’t pass until the second half of the season and even that was sporadic. And we still won 3 games! We lost just about no one of consequence during this off season. We lost a lot last off season including the death of Adams and then we lost Lee early in the year and Ezzard and Clayton weren’t deemed eligible. Our kickers had to be the worst in the country.
With our additions (even the young freshman), the loss of no one, and other teams losing some talent we will be just fine. Our QB play can’t be any worse. Our blocking can’t get any worse. Our kicking game can’t get any worse. If we are just average we’ll win several games in the ACC. And if we find a QB who has some ability to see the field we’ll take a huge step forward. Our RB’s and WR’s are the best group we’ve had in years and our OLine can’t be any worse. Last year was a cluster and it started in the spring with the death of Adams and with injury after injury and substandard play at the QB position and we hit the bottom. But, a redshirt QB and a true freshman WR gave us some foreshadowing. I can’t wait. And if you don’t think Mason, Griffin, and Gibbs won’t give DC’s nightmares you are nuts. All 3 will play in the NFL. And Brown is an NFL player as well.