Either you're dumb as rocks or you're trolling.
Did you even research the games you think we lose. (NO)
Mich ST: This team we 2-5 last year. They just got a transfer QB from Temple who will start. Yes I said TEMPLE
This is from their own site. They know they won't be any good.
The timing of Dantonio's retirement handcuffed Tucker from doing much in the 2020 recruiting class. After COVID-19 hit and destroyed the spring and limited the fall, the Spartans head man did a remarkable job considering all the factors arrayed against him. In many ways, 2021 is the true Year One of the Tucker regime.
Tucker is a defensive coach by trade, but in 2021 his defense will struggle to find its identity. Fortunately for Tucker, the biggest recruiting win he has made since arriving in East Lansing was the hiring of Scottie Hazelton as his defensive coordinator. Hazelton is a defensive savant and will have the Spartans defense repaired in short order, but he can only work with what he has right now.
This season, the Spartans' offense is going to have to lead the way. A bowl berth would mark 2021 as a successful campaign.
NC St: They have a lot of talent but good D's give them lots of trouble and play right into our Turnover style D.
NC State Wolfpack Biggest Key: Offense
Enough with all of the turnovers. The talent is there on offense, but the mistakes have to stop after giving up the ball 40 times in the last 21 games. Not surprisingly, the Wolfpack are 1-6 the last seven times they turned it over three times or more, and 3-9 when they give it up more than once.
The offensive line hasn’t been great in pass protection, but that’s only part of the problem. Fumbles, ill-timed interceptions – as opposed to the well-timed ones – and too many big errors have been a killer. The team fell off the map in 2019 when it started ******** up, and last year it went 6-1 when it gave it up fewer than twice.
Pitt: This will be a dogfight. They have a average running game that has hurt them offensively. This is a tossup but I like our chances. Mallory should have a Big game IMO.
Virginia Tech: I think this game sets up to be another Smackdown at the Rock! They lost their starting QB & RB that produced 90% of their yards on the ground. That's a Huge loss.
Virginia Tech Hokies Biggest Key: Offense
Keep the running game going without Khalil Herbert. The offensive line should be fine with a little time – even if the depth has to rise up – but there won’t be the rushing production at quarterback with Braxton Burmeister taking over. He’ll take off and be dangerous, but he won’t be Hendon Hooker running.
The combination of Jalen Holston and Raheem Blackshear should be great if the openings are there, but if last year was any indication, the production has to be massive for the Hokies to win.
VT D:
The pass defense has to be a whole lot better. Not having Caleb Farley around didn’t help, but there was still more than enough talent in plays to be stronger than it was last year, especially with one of the ACC’s best pass rushes to help the cause.
The safeties are good, the corners are fine, and there’s enough talent and depth to not allow 266 yards per game. There were several big games with two interceptions or more in four games – winning all four of them – and just three picks over the other seven games.
Anything and everything that happened in the 2020 season is forgivable, but it feels like the program has – for lack of a better way to put it – stalled.
Everything started out well under Justin Fuente. The Hokies got to the ACC Championship in 2016, won 19 games in his first two seasons and finished in the top two in the Coastal in three of the first four years, but the 2019 season ended with a loss to Virginia and a second straight bowl defeat, 2020 happened, and now the program has dropped eight of its last 13 games.
You are what your record is, and Virginia Tech has had two losing seasons in the last three. The last time it did that was in the 1991 and 1992 campaigns.
So with all that I think you're way off and/or trolling!