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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 455196" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Many keep harking back to last year and their ppg or some other stat. This team is not last year's team. They've changed so many pieces, they're not even close to last year's team. Now, they might turn out to be as good, better, or worse than last year's team, but we won't know until several games into the season. USF has good players, they have a good coach, so we never know what's going to happen. </p><p></p><p>I actually anticipate that TM and the O-Line are going to take great strides this week (historically, biggest jump in improvement between Week 1 and Week 2), and I expect that we will run USF out of the stadium. I could be 100% wrong too. I think we take control of this game early and never sweat it (regardless of what the final score is). I've been wrong before, so I could be all wet, but that's what I'm looking for on Saturday. I'm not now, nor have ever been one that fears my opponent. Respect my opponent, but never fear them. </p><p></p><p>I start every season thinking we can go 15-0 (which we can). I'm realistic enough to know that most likely that won't happen, but until we lose, I maintain that standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 455196, member: 198"] Many keep harking back to last year and their ppg or some other stat. This team is not last year's team. They've changed so many pieces, they're not even close to last year's team. Now, they might turn out to be as good, better, or worse than last year's team, but we won't know until several games into the season. USF has good players, they have a good coach, so we never know what's going to happen. I actually anticipate that TM and the O-Line are going to take great strides this week (historically, biggest jump in improvement between Week 1 and Week 2), and I expect that we will run USF out of the stadium. I could be 100% wrong too. I think we take control of this game early and never sweat it (regardless of what the final score is). I've been wrong before, so I could be all wet, but that's what I'm looking for on Saturday. I'm not now, nor have ever been one that fears my opponent. Respect my opponent, but never fear them. I start every season thinking we can go 15-0 (which we can). I'm realistic enough to know that most likely that won't happen, but until we lose, I maintain that standard. [/QUOTE]
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