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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 930300" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Unless Clemson improves, they’re beatable by a well-coached team. Their offensive and defensive coaching was weaker last season. I think Ole Miss will be as tough or maybe tougher.</p><p></p><p>We should win SC State and Bowling Green for two wins. </p><p></p><p>UVA, BC, and Syracuse are all winnable, and if we’re decent we should be favored. Those add up to our path to four or five wins (hopefully five). A solid, healthy, and disciplined team can get five wins.</p><p></p><p>Louisville will probably be good, and will be tough to win. Getting to six wins takes at least one upset, even if it’s a slight upset.</p><p></p><p>Wake, UNC, Miami are uphill fights. Wake will play smart, and will have a good (new) QB. UNC will score, but can they play defense? Miami is going to toughen up and kick out the players who don’t want to grind. UNC is the most beatable of this group. Getting to 7 wins takes a couple of upsets, including a bigger upset.</p><p></p><p>Ole Miss and Clemson are a notch above the last group. They’re winnable, but right now they’re almost a “pull down the goalposts” win.</p><p></p><p>Eight wins is really tough with this schedule.</p><p></p><p>UGA is on a different level than Bama, Michigan, OSU, etc. We will give them a game, though </p><p></p><p>For me next season, 5 wins is a C, 6 wins is a B+, 7 is an A-, and 8 or above is an A+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 930300, member: 282"] Unless Clemson improves, they’re beatable by a well-coached team. Their offensive and defensive coaching was weaker last season. I think Ole Miss will be as tough or maybe tougher. We should win SC State and Bowling Green for two wins. UVA, BC, and Syracuse are all winnable, and if we’re decent we should be favored. Those add up to our path to four or five wins (hopefully five). A solid, healthy, and disciplined team can get five wins. Louisville will probably be good, and will be tough to win. Getting to six wins takes at least one upset, even if it’s a slight upset. Wake, UNC, Miami are uphill fights. Wake will play smart, and will have a good (new) QB. UNC will score, but can they play defense? Miami is going to toughen up and kick out the players who don’t want to grind. UNC is the most beatable of this group. Getting to 7 wins takes a couple of upsets, including a bigger upset. Ole Miss and Clemson are a notch above the last group. They’re winnable, but right now they’re almost a “pull down the goalposts” win. Eight wins is really tough with this schedule. UGA is on a different level than Bama, Michigan, OSU, etc. We will give them a game, though For me next season, 5 wins is a C, 6 wins is a B+, 7 is an A-, and 8 or above is an A+. [/QUOTE]
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