How many wins next season?

jts1207

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Schedule is brutal. I think it will be tough to win 5

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SebastianGT

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4 or 5 if we really play over our heads. The lines of scrimmage wont be much better next year. Especially offense. I expect at least two true freshmen to have to start on the oline next year with 1-2 others seeing snaps in the 2 deep. Not a recipe for success.
 

Big Bubba Ray

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2 or 3. GW, Syracuse, and Duke / UNC.

Almost-guaranteed losses are mutts, Irish, probably UCF. Just want to see us compete and not get blown out.
 

BrentwoodJacket

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Between 3 and 5 depending on how recruiting wraps up and if we get quality transfers. The Cavs should be a possibility with Perkins departure. Miami should also be winnable.
 

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3 or so but we will be far better against the spread.
 

MtownJacket

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I suppose year 3 is when bowl eligibility becomes the expectation, and then maybe starting in year 4 we should start expecting real breakthroughs as relative measures of success (win division and/or beat UGA and/or win double digit number of games).
 

18in32

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GW for El Cid is a wash.
UCF for Temple is harder (maybe?)
ND for USF is harder.

@UGA
@VT
@Syracuse as cross divisional game

That schedule is playoff bid worthy. I’ll say that.
Eh. Syracuse and UCF for NCSU and Temple may or may not be tougher, we'll see. I grant that ND is likely tougher than USF.
 
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