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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 123933" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I don't put much trust in the "good year followed by bad year" idea. It's too easy to find exceptions. I also think we could be about the same in talent next year, at least after the first 3 - 4 games. I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen to us this time, however. </p><p></p><p>The problem is our schedule. We had a very favorable schedule this year and several of the opponents (VT, Miami) we feared at the start turned out to be mediocre as time went on. We ended up playing our best opponents at the end of the year when all our kinks on O and some on D had been worked out. I fear that this coming season will be tougher in terms of opponents (and that's saying something, given our SoS this year) and that we'll find some difficulties (Thursday night games lurk) that we didn't have this year. That has me worried. In particular, I really, really wish we weren't playing ND so early on; they are hard to beat up there. </p><p></p><p>But this may all work out. We have the talent to win 10 games next year, even with some bad breaks, provided we avoid major injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 123933, member: 265"] I don't put much trust in the "good year followed by bad year" idea. It's too easy to find exceptions. I also think we could be about the same in talent next year, at least after the first 3 - 4 games. I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen to us this time, however. The problem is our schedule. We had a very favorable schedule this year and several of the opponents (VT, Miami) we feared at the start turned out to be mediocre as time went on. We ended up playing our best opponents at the end of the year when all our kinks on O and some on D had been worked out. I fear that this coming season will be tougher in terms of opponents (and that's saying something, given our SoS this year) and that we'll find some difficulties (Thursday night games lurk) that we didn't have this year. That has me worried. In particular, I really, really wish we weren't playing ND so early on; they are hard to beat up there. But this may all work out. We have the talent to win 10 games next year, even with some bad breaks, provided we avoid major injuries. [/QUOTE]
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