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<blockquote data-quote="Lil G" data-source="post: 957995" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>I did awhile back and they’re pretty much like us. Optimistic, but wary of opponent. Some do see it as a sure win but there were multiple people saying we can be strong this year and to expect a serious battle. Both sides are expecting their team to be better this year.</p><p></p><p>Most are saying it’ll be a defensive win for them. After losing multiple studs to the NFL (they finished 1st in FBS sacks last year), they feel really good about the talent reload on the front and LB’s. I doubt it’ll be the same caliber, but their D did look extremely quick to the ball in the spring game.</p><p></p><p>However, apparently O-line is their concern after losing 3 starters, so potentially a skewed showing.</p><p></p><p>Rushing Plummer feels very KEY to the game. I think our DL will shock the ACC with depth and this will be exhibit A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil G, post: 957995, member: 5674"] I did awhile back and they’re pretty much like us. Optimistic, but wary of opponent. Some do see it as a sure win but there were multiple people saying we can be strong this year and to expect a serious battle. Both sides are expecting their team to be better this year. Most are saying it’ll be a defensive win for them. After losing multiple studs to the NFL (they finished 1st in FBS sacks last year), they feel really good about the talent reload on the front and LB’s. I doubt it’ll be the same caliber, but their D did look extremely quick to the ball in the spring game. However, apparently O-line is their concern after losing 3 starters, so potentially a skewed showing. Rushing Plummer feels very KEY to the game. I think our DL will shock the ACC with depth and this will be exhibit A. [/QUOTE]
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