The script has flipped. Last offseason, we were coming off a 10 win season, pre-season top 10, and favorites to beat LSU by almost every one.
Meanwhile, LSU was coming off a 8-4 or 7-5 year I believe, and had QB concerns, similar to us now (not necessarily concerns, but not sure who its going to be)
We know how the game went against LSU. Point I'm trying to get at is that there really is no reason why we cannot beat UF. While they are coming off a good year, and Mullen is a decent coach, the exact same thing was being said about us last year.
Our D Line is nasty and our LBs are experienced seniors. Shaq and Pinckney are going to eat this year. Garvin too. Losing Nesta for this one hurts but well see who steps up.
Our DBs are inexperienced but we have elite talent there. Expect big things from Bandy, Carter and Hall. And one of the two: Blades/Ivey will step up and take over the #2 CB spot.
Striker we are set with Finley and D. Smith.
Manny needs to start the QB who he thinks gives us the best chance to win. Whoever makes the least mistakes and doesn't turn the ball over, thats our QB, and thats who will win this game. I think all of them are D1 caliber, which is probably why no one is standing out.
Based off what we seen from N'Kosi last year in terms of erratic play, as well as reports of Martell not really standing out, I think Jarren might be the dark horse to win the job. I personally don't care who starts as I don't really have a "favorite" just my gut feeling. Trust Enos to make the right decision. But we'll see.
This game is really about not beating ourselves IMO. Don't turn the ball over and don't give up the big play, and we win in a dogfight.
Go Canes!
Meanwhile, LSU was coming off a 8-4 or 7-5 year I believe, and had QB concerns, similar to us now (not necessarily concerns, but not sure who its going to be)
We know how the game went against LSU. Point I'm trying to get at is that there really is no reason why we cannot beat UF. While they are coming off a good year, and Mullen is a decent coach, the exact same thing was being said about us last year.
Our D Line is nasty and our LBs are experienced seniors. Shaq and Pinckney are going to eat this year. Garvin too. Losing Nesta for this one hurts but well see who steps up.
Our DBs are inexperienced but we have elite talent there. Expect big things from Bandy, Carter and Hall. And one of the two: Blades/Ivey will step up and take over the #2 CB spot.
Striker we are set with Finley and D. Smith.
Manny needs to start the QB who he thinks gives us the best chance to win. Whoever makes the least mistakes and doesn't turn the ball over, thats our QB, and thats who will win this game. I think all of them are D1 caliber, which is probably why no one is standing out.
Based off what we seen from N'Kosi last year in terms of erratic play, as well as reports of Martell not really standing out, I think Jarren might be the dark horse to win the job. I personally don't care who starts as I don't really have a "favorite" just my gut feeling. Trust Enos to make the right decision. But we'll see.
This game is really about not beating ourselves IMO. Don't turn the ball over and don't give up the big play, and we win in a dogfight.
Go Canes!
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