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<blockquote data-quote="FlatsLander" data-source="post: 796037" data-attributes="member: 1566"><p>I'm not sure why so many are high on UNC, VPISU, or Miami (to a lesser extent). UNC has Howell, but just lost 2 NFL RBs, and maybe their top 2 WRs?. VPISU started to implode at the end of last season with so many transfers leaving and with Fuente having 9 toes out the door. A lot of Miami's success will hinge on whether they get King back and if he's lost any mojo. I think they also lost TE Jordan and that one DL Rouseau maybe?.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping that 2021 can be the inverse of 2010 (CPJ's 3rd year), and be surprising in a good way. I think with all the additions and development on OL and QB, with the depth we have at RB and WR, we'll see improvement on offense. Same thing for the defense, especially with so many options at DL. We gained like 4.5 dudes on DL over last year (TK, Yondjuen, Harris, White, and half the year for AC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlatsLander, post: 796037, member: 1566"] I'm not sure why so many are high on UNC, VPISU, or Miami (to a lesser extent). UNC has Howell, but just lost 2 NFL RBs, and maybe their top 2 WRs?. VPISU started to implode at the end of last season with so many transfers leaving and with Fuente having 9 toes out the door. A lot of Miami's success will hinge on whether they get King back and if he's lost any mojo. I think they also lost TE Jordan and that one DL Rouseau maybe?. I'm hoping that 2021 can be the inverse of 2010 (CPJ's 3rd year), and be surprising in a good way. I think with all the additions and development on OL and QB, with the depth we have at RB and WR, we'll see improvement on offense. Same thing for the defense, especially with so many options at DL. We gained like 4.5 dudes on DL over last year (TK, Yondjuen, Harris, White, and half the year for AC). [/QUOTE]
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