Moving the FSU game to 10/7 makes this an 8 - 3 or 7 - 4 season. It gives Blackman more time to develop and solidifies that 'L' to FSU, it gives us less time to prepare for the triple option, and with no break after this upcoming weekend there's no way fatigue and injuries don't play a part in us losing one or more games during the UNC, VT, and Notre Dame gauntlet. Not saying they won't or shouldn't do it, just saying if they do this season is finished.
Wow that is a Goldenized porst.
You're right. Having no bye week for 10 straight weeks works in our favor. And the confidence and adjustments to game speed Blackman develops over 3 games will make him too confident when Miami strolls into town. And you're right, we beat GT last year. We don't even need to practice. They're going to run the ball; just stop them. UNC lost to Cal so they're basically going 0 and 12 and VT barely beat the same exact WVU team we slaughtered in a bowl game so they probably won't even show up; that's a dubya. Notre Dame went 4 - 8 last year and we won't discuss that loss 'cause it was last year even though the win I previously discussed over WVU was last year but that's fine because it benefits us.
You're totally right. 14 - 0 National Champions. Tickets ordered.
Did you forget to take your meds this morning? Good lord man get yourself together.
I just can't win on this board. Realistic concerns about moving the game to 10/7? Not good enough. Predicting an undefeated championship season? Not good enough. I don't get it.
If you can't see that the issue is with the details of your post, then I can't help you. Specifically, you're preaching the idea that giving their true freshman QB 3 games experience automatically equates to us losing to them. So, in your mind, the only possible way we beat FSU this year is if the true freshman QB is as green as possible. It's just a super defeatist post and a super soft attitude. Sorry you're not more popular, bud