What do you think about your team’s chances in 2022?

I like our WR room better today than yesterday.
The best I got … this must mean all your highly related young guys suck if you need this transfer.

Bummed. Going to be interesting to see who transfers out from you guys … only so many balls to catch.
 
Will be interesting with Coach Pry coming in. He's brought in a heck of alot of staff that know how to recruit DMV.

I think our D will trend better next year but as always the VT offense is the question mark. I know we took the qb starter from Marshall who seemed like he was decent. Going to say our ceiling will probably be 8 wins.
 
Still holding pat on this?
There is little chance your final list will look anything like this come game 1. Unless you keep your head in the sand anway.
ive seen nothing in the meantime to change my mind
 
Feeling better about the Gators. New corch has been workin it and filled a lotta holes.

Should prolly win the Natty.
 
ive seen nothing in the meantime to change my mind
Still keeping USC 4th in the south? Doesn't matter who they are stacking up.
It's cool. You and OD can keep your heads in the sand as long as you like.
 
Still keeping USC 4th in the south? Doesn't matter who they are stacking up.
It's cool. You and OD can keep your heads in the sand as long as you like.
not like they have never finished 4th before
 
Should be an offensive juggernaut. Fully expect the Buckeyes to be the frontrunners in the B1G and in the mix for the CFP.

If they can get their defense sorted into something that resembles even an average defense, they are real title contenders.
Yeah with the new defensive coordinator and coaching changes lets hope we see a big change in the defense. This was an extremely young team so they should improve but it all depends on the defense. The offense will still be a juggernaut even with the key losses of Wilson + Olave
 
Just wait until you see that inbred looking white dude coming in that runs a 4.3 40 from the same part of the country as the aforementioned Ladd.

Must be all that time running up and down hills chasing pigs...or running from Uncle Cooter.

I knew a white dude in High School that ran a 4.3 40. He was fragile as fuck, missed like 9 games over two years. He could kick the shit out of a football though...played a few years as a punter in the CFL.
 
The best I got … this must mean all your highly related young guys suck if you need this transfer.

Bummed. Going to be interesting to see who transfers out from you guys … only so many balls to catch.

I don't know about all of them, but some of them looked like they do. A couple have already left, could be more.
 
Must be all that time running up and down hills chasing pigs...or running from Uncle Cooter.

I knew a white dude in High School that ran a 4.3 40. He was fragile as fuck, missed like 9 games over two years. He could kick the shit out of a football though...played a few years as a punter in the CFL.
Cole Speer is gonna be a better version of Ladd McConkey, the guy that caused Burton to leave
 
For USC, hard to say right now. I'm confident that we'll win more than 4 games.

Lincoln Riley seems to have massively upgraded the coaching staff and is in the process of upgrading the roster. USC is currently #3 in the transfer portal rankings and it is expected that they will jump to #1 if Caleb Williams commits. I also read that the recruiting class has jumped from #102 to #16 since Riley was hired and should finish in the top 10 when all is said and done.

Having said that, none of the above means a damn thing if it doesn't translate to the field. Plus, with so much turnover, it's going to take a minute to get everyone on the same page.

The schedule is favorable with no Oregon or Washington this year. The first 4 games are Rice, @Stanford, Fresno St. and @Oregon St. The biggest threats appear to be ASU, Utah, UCLA and Notre Dame. Of those, ASU and Utah are kind of unknowns right now. ASU has NCAA issues and it seems to have effected the team and recruiting, but they still have a lot of talent. Utah is usually good every 3-4 years when they have a team of mainly juniors and seniors. I don't know what their roster looks like, but if they stick to their pattern, they may take a step back this year. UCLA has improved every year under Chip Kelly, I would expect them to continue with that, but they don't appear to have a quarterback they can count on and they hired Drevno to coach their o-line (which was terrible when he was at USC). Notre Dame should be pretty good.

Right now, I'm going to say that they should be able to challenge for the PAC South title (they may be favored) and the PACCCG.
 
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