The toughest teams on our schedule lost a lot as well. If JHD regains eligibility, I see our defense making huge strides. Hell, they made huge strides from the beginning of 2014 to the end of the year. We return a guy at QB who is absolutely dynamic with a year of experience under his belt, who knows how to win big games. JT has a chance to cement himself as one of GT's all-time great QBs. We return 4/5 o-linemen, and I expect our line to be one of the ACC's best. If PJ has proven anything, especially at the AB/BB positions, it's plug and play. I'm sure we will have a few break out guys, as every team does every year.
Back to the schedule, yes, it's tough. But every game on the slate is winnable. Clemson has a lot of questions on defense. Miami is Miami. Who knows what we get there. Will UGA have a QB? Who knows. ND? I remember a ND getting run out of town by uSC at the end of year and finishing 7-5.
The line of thought that says "well, PJ hasn't beat such and such at home in his career, haven't beaten UGA at home since 1999, blah-blah-blah," truly irks me. Simply, it does not matter.
Sure, we could finish 7-5, 8-4, etc. I could also see us win 10+. We have a tough schedule in name, but how tough those teams actually are is yet to be determined. I see most of our tough opponents with far greater problems than we have.
The fact is, we have one of the top QB's in the nation, we have one of the best o-line's in the nation, an improved defense and possibly the best d-line we have seen at GT in almost ten years. I swear to God, if our defense can rank in the top 30 nationally in scoring, we have a decent shot to win all of our games.
I expect another historic season from GT (barring injuries). We are strong in the most important phases of the game. PJ finally got this train rolling like we all expected him to after 2009.