Looking at the 2014 schedule...

and nebraska recruits the juco market hard so they will have a physical o-line. not matter the numberstheir best reciever is kenny bell and they got robert lockhart too but dont know what he will add.
 
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The thing i love is that there is not one game, we cant win. every game we have an opportunity reason being is because how close we played FSU last year before Talent and Depth took over. FSU is nowhere near that team this year and all the other teams are trying to adjust to whatever. if we come out early and be physical for 4 qtrs we can win all those games no doubt.

WOW. you are in for a real surprise this year boy.

we CANT beat FSU with F.A.G., Dorito, and a FR QB

we will be 4 TD dogs at home

LMAOOOOOO
 
I would love to get a hold of some koolaide for this year, but I am too worried about the one thing we did NOT lose -- ANY COACHES! That continuity makes every game losable. I believe we now have the players to win every game, including criminoles, but our coaching handicap is way to big. We won NC with Larry, but we still had some good assistants and the great talent ever on one team. IF staff has break out year and a QB emerges, then we can win all the games. Or, if the light remains out with our HC, OC, and DC, then we could have the most embarrassing year since Howard took over. I am worried about being 2 -4 when Cincy comes up. Someone please send me a gallon of Koolaide. I want 7 - 0 back with the still lingering smell of roasted gator tail in the air.
 
The thing i love is that there is not one game, we cant win. every game we have an opportunity reason being is because how close we played FSU last year before Talent and Depth took over. FSU is nowhere near that team this year and all the other teams are trying to adjust to whatever. if we come out early and be physical for 4 qtrs we can win all those games no doubt.

WOW. you are in for a real surprise this year boy.

we CANT beat FSU with F.A.G., Dorito, and a FR QB

we will be 4 TD dogs at home

LMAOOOOOO

******* be trollin'
 
I'm not concerned in the slightest about Gunner Kiel should he win the Cincinnati starting job. Vastly overrated QB in high school and a prima donna.
 
what schedule yall looking at? nebraska is not a bad team. they got a pretty good rb and wr and they got some players on defense. wouldnt be shocked if we take that L. fsu is better than us. unc got some talent on both sides of the ball.

we should beat vt. they are waiting on a 3rd string qb from texas tech to come in this summer and be the starter and they lost a lot on defense but have a great secondary.

louisville even without teddy they still got most of that team back from last year.

i see 9-3 maybe 10-2 but with a lot of luck maybe 11-1.

Ignoring us and looking at just the opposing teams:

Louisville lost a lot of good talent on their defense in Calvin Pryor (S, First Round Pick), Marcus Smith (DE, First Round Pick and 2 sacks against us) and Preston Brown (ILB, 3rd Round Pick/Leading Tackler). In addition, they lost Hakeem Smith (S, All-American Conf Team) and Brandon Dunn (DT). On offense, they lost their best player in Bridgewater. He was elite and a first round pick. Other notables include Damian Copeland (WR, 58 for 780 Yards and 5 TDs) and Senorise Perry (RB, 677 Rushing Yards and 6 TDs).

They did return some key players on offense in DeVante Parker (WR), Dominique Brown (RB) and Gerald Christian (TE) but who will deliver the ball to them? They will likely have an open QB competition this summer as they just brought in JUCO QB Patrick Thomas. As for defense, they have Lorenzo Mauldin (DE) but how good will he be without Marcus Smith and a new HC/DC?

We all know about the coaching staff, it is completely new. Who knows how quickly it will take till they're running at maximum ability?

UNC lost their best players on offense in Ebron (TE, 1st Rd Pick), Bodine (OL, 4th Rd Pick), Hurst (OL) and Renner (QB) and some other notables on defense in Tre Boston (S, 4th Rd Pick), Tim Jackson (DT), Kareem Martin (DE, 3rd Rd Pick) and Jabari Price (CB, 7th Rd Pick) on defense.

VT lost some good talent on defense in JR Collins (DE), Antonie Exum (CB, 6th Rd Pick), Kyle Fuller (CB,1st Rd Pick), James Gayle (DE), Derrick Hopkins (DT), Tariq Edwards (LB) and Jack Tyler (ILB). One other player is Andrew Miller (OL, 34 Total Starts). They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

They still have Bud Foster, so they will bring it on defense. Returning Kendall Fuller, Luther Maddy and Brandon Facyson helps. As for offense, who knows? They will probably be crappier than last year even though their WRs (3 of them with over 600 yards receiving).

Nebraska has one of the best RBs in the nation but they lost a ton of OL in Spencer Long (3rd Rd Pick), Andy Rodriguez, Brent Qvale and Jeremiah Sirles (they had 113 starts between them). They also lost Quincy Enunwa (WR) who was their leading WR (51 for 753 and 12 TD). On defense they lost some quality players Jason Ankrah (DE), Thad Randle (DT), Ciante Evans (CB, First-Team All-Big Ten), Drew Green (CB/S) and Stan Jean-Baptiste (CB, 2nd Rd Pick).

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All the teams posted above lost there best players where as we return ours. This better be a 10 win season.
 
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They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

Logan Thomas only hurt us because our defense gave him all the room in the world to work with. Why is it he didn't really hurt anyone else all season?
 
what schedule yall looking at? nebraska is not a bad team. they got a pretty good rb and wr and they got some players on defense. wouldnt be shocked if we take that L. fsu is better than us. unc got some talent on both sides of the ball.

we should beat vt. they are waiting on a 3rd string qb from texas tech to come in this summer and be the starter and they lost a lot on defense but have a great secondary.

louisville even without teddy they still got most of that team back from last year.

i see 9-3 maybe 10-2 but with a lot of luck maybe 11-1.

Ignoring us and looking at just the opposing teams:

Louisville lost a lot of good talent on their defense in Calvin Pryor (S, First Round Pick), Marcus Smith (DE, First Round Pick and 2 sacks against us) and Preston Brown (ILB, 3rd Round Pick/Leading Tackler). In addition, they lost Hakeem Smith (S, All-American Conf Team) and Brandon Dunn (DT). On offense, they lost their best player in Bridgewater. He was elite and a first round pick. Other notables include Damian Copeland (WR, 58 for 780 Yards and 5 TDs) and Senorise Perry (RB, 677 Rushing Yards and 6 TDs).

They did return some key players on offense in DeVante Parker (WR), Dominique Brown (RB) and Gerald Christian (TE) but who will deliver the ball to them? They will likely have an open QB competition this summer as they just brought in JUCO QB Patrick Thomas. As for defense, they have Lorenzo Mauldin (DE) but how good will he be without Marcus Smith and a new HC/DC?

We all know about the coaching staff, it is completely new. Who knows how quickly it will take till they're running at maximum ability?

UNC lost their best players on offense in Ebron (TE, 1st Rd Pick), Bodine (OL, 4th Rd Pick), Hurst (OL) and Renner (QB) and some other notables on defense in Tre Boston (S, 4th Rd Pick), Tim Jackson (DT), Kareem Martin (DE, 3rd Rd Pick) and Jabari Price (CB, 7th Rd Pick) on defense.

VT lost some good talent on defense in JR Collins (DE), Antonie Exum (CB, 6th Rd Pick), Kyle Fuller (CB,1st Rd Pick), James Gayle (DE), Derrick Hopkins (DT), Tariq Edwards (LB) and Jack Tyler (ILB). One other player is Andrew Miller (OL, 34 Total Starts). They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

They still have Bud Foster, so they will bring it on defense. Returning Kendall Fuller, Luther Maddy and Brandon Facyson helps. As for offense, who knows? They will probably be crappier than last year even though their WRs (3 of them with over 600 yards receiving).

Nebraska has one of the best RBs in the nation but they lost a ton of OL in Spencer Long (3rd Rd Pick), Andy Rodriguez, Brent Qvale and Jeremiah Sirles (they had 113 starts between them). They also lost Quincy Enunwa (WR) who was their leading WR (51 for 753 and 12 TD). On defense they lost some quality players Jason Ankrah (DE), Thad Randle (DT), Ciante Evans (CB, First-Team All-Big Ten), Drew Green (CB/S) and Stan Jean-Baptiste (CB, 2nd Rd Pick).

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All the teams posted above lost there best players where as we return ours. This better be a 10 win season.

ignoring all the above, and just looking at the coaching differentials

Our HC, DC, and OC sucks. Positively, definitely, and most assuredly.
 
what schedule yall looking at? nebraska is not a bad team. they got a pretty good rb and wr and they got some players on defense. wouldnt be shocked if we take that L. fsu is better than us. unc got some talent on both sides of the ball.

we should beat vt. they are waiting on a 3rd string qb from texas tech to come in this summer and be the starter and they lost a lot on defense but have a great secondary.

louisville even without teddy they still got most of that team back from last year.

i see 9-3 maybe 10-2 but with a lot of luck maybe 11-1.

Ignoring us and looking at just the opposing teams:

Louisville lost a lot of good talent on their defense in Calvin Pryor (S, First Round Pick), Marcus Smith (DE, First Round Pick and 2 sacks against us) and Preston Brown (ILB, 3rd Round Pick/Leading Tackler). In addition, they lost Hakeem Smith (S, All-American Conf Team) and Brandon Dunn (DT). On offense, they lost their best player in Bridgewater. He was elite and a first round pick. Other notables include Damian Copeland (WR, 58 for 780 Yards and 5 TDs) and Senorise Perry (RB, 677 Rushing Yards and 6 TDs).

They did return some key players on offense in DeVante Parker (WR), Dominique Brown (RB) and Gerald Christian (TE) but who will deliver the ball to them? They will likely have an open QB competition this summer as they just brought in JUCO QB Patrick Thomas. As for defense, they have Lorenzo Mauldin (DE) but how good will he be without Marcus Smith and a new HC/DC?

We all know about the coaching staff, it is completely new. Who knows how quickly it will take till they're running at maximum ability?

UNC lost their best players on offense in Ebron (TE, 1st Rd Pick), Bodine (OL, 4th Rd Pick), Hurst (OL) and Renner (QB) and some other notables on defense in Tre Boston (S, 4th Rd Pick), Tim Jackson (DT), Kareem Martin (DE, 3rd Rd Pick) and Jabari Price (CB, 7th Rd Pick) on defense.

VT lost some good talent on defense in JR Collins (DE), Antonie Exum (CB, 6th Rd Pick), Kyle Fuller (CB,1st Rd Pick), James Gayle (DE), Derrick Hopkins (DT), Tariq Edwards (LB) and Jack Tyler (ILB). One other player is Andrew Miller (OL, 34 Total Starts). They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

They still have Bud Foster, so they will bring it on defense. Returning Kendall Fuller, Luther Maddy and Brandon Facyson helps. As for offense, who knows? They will probably be crappier than last year even though their WRs (3 of them with over 600 yards receiving).

Nebraska has one of the best RBs in the nation but they lost a ton of OL in Spencer Long (3rd Rd Pick), Andy Rodriguez, Brent Qvale and Jeremiah Sirles (they had 113 starts between them). They also lost Quincy Enunwa (WR) who was their leading WR (51 for 753 and 12 TD). On defense they lost some quality players Jason Ankrah (DE), Thad Randle (DT), Ciante Evans (CB, First-Team All-Big Ten), Drew Green (CB/S) and Stan Jean-Baptiste (CB, 2nd Rd Pick).

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All the teams posted above lost there best players where as we return ours. This better be a 10 win season.

ignoring all the above, and just looking at the coaching differentials

Our HC, DC, and OC sucks. Positively, definitely, and most assuredly.


This is funny, we have played with one arm tied behind our back, let's judge the guys this year. Have I been happy with the staff, not entirely, but we had some horrible luck, no thanks to the NCAA and a few players who walked out on the staff at the last minute, and some bad players as well. 10 if not 11 wins should be the floor for this team this year or I get in the camp that's screaming gtfo.
 
If we played against a high school football team, I would still worry about the defense ability to stop their offense.
 
They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

Logan Thomas only hurt us because our defense gave him all the room in the world to work with. Why is it he didn't really hurt anyone else all season?

Because our defensive scheme sucks monkey balls for $500, alex!

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Would have help if we actually tackled too...
 
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you can look at what they lost but look at what they have behind them. louisville has gerald holliman at safety a former 4 star who was top 5 at his position. they have flyodd(4ints) and know you remeber gaines(5ints) at cb. in there 3-4 mauldin(9.5 sacks), keith brown, james burgess(knocked crawford *** out) at lb. with bj dubose and sheldon rankin up front.

they have their qb with gardner who from what i heard has been lighting **** up. they got parker and rodgers at wr. you will prolly see james quick this year too who was a top 10 wr in the 2013 class.

Don't forget Dyer at RB...
 
They also lost a player that JUST HURT US in Logan Thomas (QB, 4th Rd Pick).

Logan Thomas only hurt us because our defense gave him all the room in the world to work with. Why is it he didn't really hurt anyone else all season?

Because our defensive scheme sucks monkey balls for $500, alex!

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Would have help if we actually tackled too...

Obviously, but when you play a bend don't break philosophy your D is on its heels. We have all seen that the last 3 years.
 
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