agree on Auburn
I think FIU will underperform with Ron Turner in year 1
I think Maryland will outperform. Edsall's back is against the wall and this is year three. The O must improve. I like the Terps a lot in week 1 -14.5 against FIU
Let's work together to beat the books! :)
agree on Auburn
I think FIU will underperform with Ron Turner in year 1
I think Maryland will outperform. Edsall's back is against the wall and this is year three. The O must improve. I like the Terps a lot in week 1 -14.5 against FIU
Let's work together to beat the books! :)
dude, JDN - you have made a believer out of me....I hope you will give me some critical feedback or confirmation on my picks this coming season!
cheers!
dude, JDN - you have made a believer out of me....I hope you will give me some critical feedback or confirmation on my picks this coming season!
cheers!
DoubleUp - please post your reasons. I know *NOTHING* about Wake Forest and would appreciate your analysis/reasoning.
Super/Chicken - I attended Arkansas as undergrad; lived there for 22 years; PLAYED at UofA. Even though I live in CA, I still go back every year & have many AR friends including those w/ close ties to athletic administration. I thought exactly what you posted until the last 3 months of this year. Why?
Ben Herbert. Bad-behind (in the best sense of that phrase) strength and conditioning coach. I watched the spring game in its entirety and the team is *visibly* bigger and stronger than last year. What does this mean? They will dominate OOC teams on their schedule physically and split out in conference in the toughest division in CFB and probably make a peripheral bowl game - thus exceeding most expectations. There's still enough talent on the roster to do this (remember they were great 2 years ago and fell apart last year due to John L's ineptness & complete lack of focus/preparation and motivation). You're looking at a 6-7 win team, again in the toughest division in CFB.
IMO Arkansas is great no-play all season unless some unusual circumstance happens during the year to create ATS value. They're gonna win some games, but not by much and all will be close, so it can go either way ATS. Probably a good dog-play in conference. Take it for what you think it is worth & BOL this season ...
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DoubleUp - please post your reasons. I know *NOTHING* about Wake Forest and would appreciate your analysis/reasoning.
Super/Chicken - I attended Arkansas as undergrad; lived there for 22 years; PLAYED at UofA. Even though I live in CA, I still go back every year & have many AR friends including those w/ close ties to athletic administration. I thought exactly what you posted until the last 3 months of this year. Why?
Ben Herbert. Bad-behind (in the best sense of that phrase) strength and conditioning coach. I watched the spring game in its entirety and the team is *visibly* bigger and stronger than last year. What does this mean? They will dominate OOC teams on their schedule physically and split out in conference in the toughest division in CFB and probably make a peripheral bowl game - thus exceeding most expectations. There's still enough talent on the roster to do this (remember they were great 2 years ago and fell apart last year due to John L's ineptness & complete lack of focus/preparation and motivation). You're looking at a 6-7 win team, again in the toughest division in CFB.
IMO Arkansas is great no-play all season unless some unusual circumstance happens during the year to create ATS value. They're gonna win some games, but not by much and all will be close, so it can go either way ATS. Probably a good dog-play in conference. Take it for what you think it is worth & BOL this season ...
GW
I have to say this: the "bad-behind" quote was originally sent as bad-@$$ ... whoever in cyber-land decides such censorship deserves a special place in hell ...
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I have to say this: the "bad-behind" quote was originally sent as bad-@$$ ... whoever in cyber-land decides such censorship deserves a special place in hell ...
GW
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