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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 198430" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>That's about what I'd predict: 7 or 8 wins. I think we can win the games with Mercer, Vandy, GSU, Duke, UVA, BC, and VT. All those programs are either in flux (Duke, UVA, VT) or not even as good as we were this year (BC, Mercer, Vandy) or have a hard time beating us in the best of circumstances (GSU). I also think we can beat Pitt; they'll be no better next year and we nearly did it this year. Miami is a maybe; it'll depend on how the team adjusts to Richt. Kaaya is his kind of QB, but they are beatable. Clemson is here and everybody seems to think we can't beat them. I wouldn't be surprised to see another 2012 myself. We beat Taj Boyd; we can handle Watson. Ugag is there and will also be adjusting to a new coach. That'll depend on intangibles more then anything else, imho. They're like da U; who knows how they'll turn out?</p><p></p><p>And then there's the problem that all those players we were going to get field experience <em>this</em> year won't have it. I was pencilling us in for 8 - 4 in 2015 and an MNC run in 2016, JT's senior year. Now, we're back to square one with a bunch of good athletes who should have a year on the field under their belt and don't. Sooooo … 8 - 4 due to our needing to get everyone sorted out as the season progresses. At least we don't have to play ND or FSU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 198430, member: 265"] That's about what I'd predict: 7 or 8 wins. I think we can win the games with Mercer, Vandy, GSU, Duke, UVA, BC, and VT. All those programs are either in flux (Duke, UVA, VT) or not even as good as we were this year (BC, Mercer, Vandy) or have a hard time beating us in the best of circumstances (GSU). I also think we can beat Pitt; they'll be no better next year and we nearly did it this year. Miami is a maybe; it'll depend on how the team adjusts to Richt. Kaaya is his kind of QB, but they are beatable. Clemson is here and everybody seems to think we can't beat them. I wouldn't be surprised to see another 2012 myself. We beat Taj Boyd; we can handle Watson. Ugag is there and will also be adjusting to a new coach. That'll depend on intangibles more then anything else, imho. They're like da U; who knows how they'll turn out? And then there's the problem that all those players we were going to get field experience [I]this[/I] year won't have it. I was pencilling us in for 8 - 4 in 2015 and an MNC run in 2016, JT's senior year. Now, we're back to square one with a bunch of good athletes who should have a year on the field under their belt and don't. Sooooo … 8 - 4 due to our needing to get everyone sorted out as the season progresses. At least we don't have to play ND or FSU. [/QUOTE]
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