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re: Predicting Next Year's Record

Posted on 1/5/19 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by navynuke
Member since Jun 2016
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Posted on 1/5/19 at 2:08 pm to
WVU is replacing their starting QB, both starting WRs, the starting TE, one side of the Oline, and 5 primary defensive contributors (3 DL and both safeties). Holgerson didn't want to be part of a rebuild and caught the first train out of Morgantown. No excuse not to win that game.

I don't care who South Carolina gets back. They have to win that game. Time to stop crapping the bed in September.

The game vs UGA stands to be the first November loss for the team in two years. Coming off a bye, that would be a statement win. Getting help from Auburn and aTm would be nice as well.

I think Florida is still a year out in the trenches offensively especially with Jawaan Taylor following SRs Martez Ivey, Tyler Jordan, and Fred Johnson out the door. They aren't equipped to replace 4 of their 5 starting linemen and the starting TE. Jordan Scarlett is leaving as well. Defensively they are losing their top two DLinmen (Adam Schuler graduates and Polite is leaving early). CeCe Jefferson and Kahiri Clark run out of eligibility. Vosean Joseph and Chauncey Gardner-Thompson are leaving the defense early as well. Getting them in November is a plus IMO and I think MU wins that game.

Snell won't be easy for Kentucky to replace. Production aside, he meant a lot to that program with his leadership. I don't think Asim Rose is going to step in and give provide those #s with out a lot of help from an offensive line that is replacing the starting TE, RT, and RG. They replace both starting outside WRs as well. They replace 7 starters on defense including the best DE in the country. I think they take a big step back.

The schedule sets up for something special that hinges on Bryant, LR3/Crockett, and Walters getting his room together.


This post was edited on 1/5/19 at 2:22 pm
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