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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 450068" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>I’m on board with this, I would put Clemson and UGA on another level than va tech and Miami. I honestly think Miami and Va Tech are toss ups this year if our D really is improved and could be put in the middle bracket. 8-4 or 9-3 is my prediction.</p><p></p><p>Does anybody out there know anything about Duke’s new co-defensive coordinators? I viewed it as a big plus for us when Jim Knowles left for Oklahoma State after last season. Duke’s D has really given us problems over the last 5 or 6 years (except 2016 when JT5 showed us how great he was). Knowles made Jeremy Cash look like a future all-pro (which he’s not).</p><p></p><p>I know some people are high on Camp but he’ll have to prove something before I say our wideouts aren’t a little weak this year. I think we have 2 number 2 receivers and not 1 legit go-to guy. Hope they’ll prove me wrong. And as much as I hope TaQuon’s passing game will be improved we have to view that as a question mark. If I’m being really honest our D is still a question mark but I do like our linebackers, length in the secondary, and Anree. Making an an optimistic but educated guess that they’ll help us win a few games that we lost last year. Our experienced O line and a backs, + KirVonte and TQ’s running abilities have me optimistic that the O will be more consistent.</p><p></p><p>If nothing else, with our new digs, we will look a lot better this year! Can’t wait for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 450068, member: 4097"] I’m on board with this, I would put Clemson and UGA on another level than va tech and Miami. I honestly think Miami and Va Tech are toss ups this year if our D really is improved and could be put in the middle bracket. 8-4 or 9-3 is my prediction. Does anybody out there know anything about Duke’s new co-defensive coordinators? I viewed it as a big plus for us when Jim Knowles left for Oklahoma State after last season. Duke’s D has really given us problems over the last 5 or 6 years (except 2016 when JT5 showed us how great he was). Knowles made Jeremy Cash look like a future all-pro (which he’s not). I know some people are high on Camp but he’ll have to prove something before I say our wideouts aren’t a little weak this year. I think we have 2 number 2 receivers and not 1 legit go-to guy. Hope they’ll prove me wrong. And as much as I hope TaQuon’s passing game will be improved we have to view that as a question mark. If I’m being really honest our D is still a question mark but I do like our linebackers, length in the secondary, and Anree. Making an an optimistic but educated guess that they’ll help us win a few games that we lost last year. Our experienced O line and a backs, + KirVonte and TQ’s running abilities have me optimistic that the O will be more consistent. If nothing else, with our new digs, we will look a lot better this year! Can’t wait for that. [/QUOTE]
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