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Draft Kings has us projected at seven wins this season. Fair?
Projected win totals for the 2019 college football season
Projected win totals for the 2019 college football season
Draft Kings has us projected at seven wins this season. Fair?
Projected win totals for the 2019 college football season
I'd feel pretty good with Gooden and Soloman if he is eligible. You can pencil savion Williams as a starter. He's going to be a starAsk me again when we have some idea what our DL is going to look like, lol. I'm cautiously optimistic about the OL, but DL is still such a question mark. We don't know even know if Solomon is going to get a waiver to play. And even if he does, there's not much experience there. I know some won't like it, but we may still be a season away from seeing things start to really come together and gel.
Draft Kings has us projected at seven wins this season. Fair?
Projected win totals for the 2019 college football season
That's been my projection all along. With the soft 2019 schedule 7 games should be attainable. A bowl win will send the fans into unrealistic 2020 expectionsDraft Kings has us projected at seven wins this season. Fair?
Projected win totals for the 2019 college football season
BYU is a wash with WVU IMO. The only advantage is we get them at homeBYU should be more manageable than WV was last year, but everything else looks about the same as last year except we go to Tuscaloosa and Gainesville. More manageable than last year, okay I guess. Soft? Yea, whatever.
BYU is a wash with WVU IMO. The only advantage is we get them at home
Outside of that, I'd say the schedule is about the same as last year.
But at least we get UGA, MSU, SC, and Vandy ( I hate to have to put them here, but its true) at home.I don't agree with you on BYU and WV but I don't see it as a huge difference. And with having to go to Bama and Florida... Yeah, I agree it's pretty much the same. But either way, IMHO it ain't "Soft".