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That doesn't mean it's a good shot.Fuck you and you next best shot list.
But yeah.
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That doesn't mean it's a good shot.Fuck you and you next best shot list.
But yeah.
ASU, Arizona, and Stanford are all winnable with 2/3 at home. I don't see them beating Nebraska, and probably not TCU even with them losing everything practically, but CSU will be a W. They're a shitty bad G5.Looking at their schedule, it's really hard to find 3 wins. They have 1 in Colorado State that they should win, but then it gets pretty hard for them. Their next best shots are probably Nebraska, Stanford and Arizona State.
Good I was extremely worried that you would have a problem.I don't see any huge issues with the preseason poll. I think 1-4 are very close. I'd personally go 1) USC 2) Oregon 3) Utah 4) Washington but you can really make an argument for any order IMO. If I had a vote, I'd also have UCLA at 6 but I think they have more potential to win the conference than Oregon State does. Higher ceiling/Lower floor. It really depends how that QB position works out for them and whether a new DC at UCLA can change anything on that side of the ball.
As for the bottom half, I'm in total agreement.
I don't see them beating Nebraska,
Yeah, after the initial "bluster" when he came in telling kids to "hit the portal", I haven't heard much about his recruiting class or who they're getting from the portal.
Looks like the PAC press corps isn't impressed with what he's done though.
I want to say UCLA is ranked too low, but not sure who I'd move them past besides Oregon St.
Look at their schedules.I don't see any huge issues with the preseason poll. I think 1-4 are very close. I'd personally go 1) USC 2) Oregon 3) Utah 4) Washington but you can really make an argument for any order IMO. If I had a vote, I'd also have UCLA at 6 but I think they have more potential to win the conference than Oregon State does. Higher ceiling/Lower floor. It really depends how that QB position works out for them and whether a new DC at UCLA can change anything on that side of the ball.
As for the bottom half, I'm in total agreement.
You've gotta believe.Wish I could say the same, but…
The black and gold beast is rising - @fordman84
Its obvious that @HammerDown got to the mediaThey were picked to finish 2nd to last with only Stanford being worse.
Time to shock the world!
Shadeur or whatever he is called won't. He might be serviceable for HBCU football but that is subparThis is probably about right. I see 3-9 at best for them, unless Shadeur and Travis are that big of difference-makers.
I mean, he was a high-3* prospect to begin with so it's not like he came outta nowhere. I don't think he's gonna be elite but he should be solid.Shadeur or whatever he is called won't. He might be serviceable for HBCU football but that is subpar
@RobBase (c) why are you avoiding the Neon Deion threads, bro?![]()