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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 795992" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>IMO, 2021 is difficult to predict because we just don't really know how ready our team is to make the jump to the next level. Similar to the Braves a couple years ago, who were expected to still struggle, we could make an early jump this year and end up winning 6+ games. We could also make great improvements, look like a coherent football team, and only end up with 4-5 wins. My gut says we have one more year in the wilderness before we make that leap, but nothing is preventing us from making it this year either. Looking at the schedule, this is what I see:</p><p></p><p>NIU: Win</p><p>KSU, JR: Win</p><p>Clemson: Loss</p><p>UNC: Loss</p><p>Pitt: Toss-up</p><p>Duke: Win</p><p>UVA: Toss-up</p><p>VPISU: Loss</p><p>Miami: Loss</p><p>Boston college: Toss-up</p><p>Notre Dame: Loss</p><p>uga: Loss</p><p></p><p>Basically, we need to sweep the toss-ups and/or beat VT/Miami to get to a bowl. Both of those teams are beatable. Either way, I am willing to give CGC one last transition year before we need to put him on the hot seat. As long as we look better this year, I will be satisfied that we are moving in the right direction. My prediction is we go 5-7 this year.</p><p></p><p>Caveat, if we lose to NIU and/or KSU, then the wheels might just come off this bus early. I really don't see that happening, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 795992, member: 1191"] IMO, 2021 is difficult to predict because we just don't really know how ready our team is to make the jump to the next level. Similar to the Braves a couple years ago, who were expected to still struggle, we could make an early jump this year and end up winning 6+ games. We could also make great improvements, look like a coherent football team, and only end up with 4-5 wins. My gut says we have one more year in the wilderness before we make that leap, but nothing is preventing us from making it this year either. Looking at the schedule, this is what I see: NIU: Win KSU, JR: Win Clemson: Loss UNC: Loss Pitt: Toss-up Duke: Win UVA: Toss-up VPISU: Loss Miami: Loss Boston college: Toss-up Notre Dame: Loss uga: Loss Basically, we need to sweep the toss-ups and/or beat VT/Miami to get to a bowl. Both of those teams are beatable. Either way, I am willing to give CGC one last transition year before we need to put him on the hot seat. As long as we look better this year, I will be satisfied that we are moving in the right direction. My prediction is we go 5-7 this year. Caveat, if we lose to NIU and/or KSU, then the wheels might just come off this bus early. I really don't see that happening, though. [/QUOTE]
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