BeerNutts
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Especially our home schedule, and I realize we have a pretty good shot at having a decent record.
Let's assume we beat Samford, Duke, and UConn. We've got Miami, UVA, and VT to deal with. If we win one of those games, we're 4-2 at home. That means we've got to win 2 games on the road to secure a bowl record, and that includes UNC.
If we win 2 of the 3 tough games at home (which I think we can beat UVA and VT), then 2 road wins means 7-4 season, which, IMO, is a successful GT season. Unfortunately, we have some real tough road games in Clemson, Maryland, and UGAg. However, UNC should be a win, and NCSt is very win-able.
So, in closing, if I were to make a prediction for our team this year, a logical decision would be 6 wins with a very good shot at 7. If everything comes together for us (especially LB's and Reggie), 8 isn't out of the question, but if we can't fill all our holes, well, 5 isn't impossible either.
Let's assume we beat Samford, Duke, and UConn. We've got Miami, UVA, and VT to deal with. If we win one of those games, we're 4-2 at home. That means we've got to win 2 games on the road to secure a bowl record, and that includes UNC.
If we win 2 of the 3 tough games at home (which I think we can beat UVA and VT), then 2 road wins means 7-4 season, which, IMO, is a successful GT season. Unfortunately, we have some real tough road games in Clemson, Maryland, and UGAg. However, UNC should be a win, and NCSt is very win-able.
So, in closing, if I were to make a prediction for our team this year, a logical decision would be 6 wins with a very good shot at 7. If everything comes together for us (especially LB's and Reggie), 8 isn't out of the question, but if we can't fill all our holes, well, 5 isn't impossible either.