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Miami is historically bad after the bye week, so I could see them potentially stumbling against Louisville, and I can also see how USF might be better than advertised and eke out an upset after Miami is lulled to sleep by Ball State. But I have a feeling that the Canes are going to save their best for last. 3 of the last 5 games are "revenge" games, and 2 of those are at home. The Hard Rock is going to be insane, and I am expecting nothing less than business-like brutality from Miami.
South Florida is a huge sleeper. That offense will be one of the GO5's best. Miami will have to put it together on the field and be disciplined all year if they want to reach their ceiling, which is a CFP appearance in my eyes.
Clemson does not have as good of a shot as Bama. Dabo Swinney doesn't use the transfer portal. Bama is loaded with talent from recruiting and the portal. Bama also has a coach who just played in the national championship last season. Clemson is out of there prime. I highly doubt They come anywhere near a natty in today's college football
Oh look, someone else that thinks Nebraska, Miami, and Texas A&M are just a year away from being back! I'd be shocked if their combined record over the next 5 years was above 65% and not a single one of them make a 12 team playoff during that time.
Yeah, there's a reason a lot of people think they are going to better. Nebraska returns a bunch of production and has a very good coaching staff and a 5 star quarterback. Miami has had consecutive dominant recruiting classes and now picked up Cam Ward and Damien Martinez in the portal. They have a very talented roster heading into 2024. Texas A&M has more questions, and nobody is saying, "They'll be back in one year," but they have a lot more potential moving forward with head coach Mike Elko. He did more with less at Duke.
Yes Rice has a lot of talent, but can never show it off when they face UTSA. That’s a W for UTSA UNT at the Alamodome?? Would be interesting but they aren’t leaving with a W. Another UTSA W. The only games that are up in the air is TXST and Memphis but that home game against Memphis can be a toss up. The Alamodome can be one of the most intimidating spots in the G5
Spot on prediction. I see these previews putting us at 12th in the ACC. So obvious that people just don't do a shred of fuckin research. Not to mention the East coast bias. Cant wait for us to prove everyone wrong
Idk about that, the defense is going to be very good again, they return a lot, but I can't trust them to get the offense cleaned up, Kirk Ferentz has been there for awhile and he's past his prime.
I'm talking 5 years and a national championship. Auburn has a top 10 2024 recruiting class, and they are going to get better. They possibly have the most talented group of freshman receivers in the country. I would say they have a higher chance to win a natty in 5 years than Arizona. If we're just talking next season, Arizona would be higher for sure.
Nice video! I don't see Nebraska in a tier above WVU and TCU though. Matt Rhule is a great coach, but i don't think he can elevate nebraska over OSU, Michigan, Oregon, Wash, Penn State, and USC. TCU and WVU have a much better shot of winning the Big 12 and securing a spot in the CFP in than next 5 years to try to make a run in the tourney than Nebraska upsetting alot of top tier Big 10 schools to get in.
I like the point you make there, If I was looking at just next year Nebraska would probably be lower, but 5 years is a pretty long time, Dylan Rioala is a 5 star quarterback, and Matt Rhule turned Temple and Baylor around very Quick and led them to double digit wins. I think Nebraska is probably going to be in the top 8 of the big ten for the next 5 years and they have potential to surprise, and I just don't have a lot of faith in a big 12 team winning a national championship I guess. Thanks for watching the video and leaving your thoughts!
Hope you guys enjoyed the longer video. If you guys want more longer videos like this, then let me know! This is my last video for the next 2 weeks because I will be gone on vacation.
I see you finally done Proper research And people sleep on the fact that Arizona is loaded at running back in 2024 Duane Akina who is the main reason why the defense was like that in 2023 Akina is rejuvenated is going to put a stamp on the doubters The funny thing is if Arizona stays Healthy They already got the rotational depth that helped them last season If they win 10 games or more in 2024 It is rap for the rest of the Big 12 They are better fit than any of the New Big 12 teams to represent the power that Oklahoma and Texas represented in the past
I do my research, and I learn as I go. Nobody is perfect, lol. There's always going to be people who disagree with me no matter what I say. Everybody has all kinds of opinions about different teams, and that's what makes College Football special.
I did a video on the channel predicting big 12 win totals awhile back. I think Arizona defiently goes over 8 and a half. Kansas St and Utah will likely go over 9 and a half, Oklahoma St is going over 7 and a half for sure. I would predict TCU to go under 7 and a half. Texas Tech and UCF will likely go under 8 and a half.
@@TotallyTmanCFB oh sorry not win totals for example SMU vs Nevada spread is -21 (SMU -21 Nevada +21) games on 24th - 31st just trying to get a parlay going early lol 😭
@user-ln8ly4nl5q Smu should cover that -21. I'd bet Georgia covering the -13 against Clemson. I'll give weekly predictions this upcoming season so you can tune in for those videos. I don't know about all the spreads yet, just the ones that ESPN shows right now.