Honestly a pretty favorable schedule. Michigan, Nebraska, and Maryland (if Fernando returns) should all be in the top half and we get them only once and at home.
Nebraska may be losing some key pieces. Already had an incoming recruit ask for his releaseHonestly a pretty favorable schedule. Michigan, Nebraska, and Maryland (if Fernando returns) should all be in the top half and we get them only once and at home.
BAC already positive. Hate predictions because who gets hurt? Stevens of PSU gets hurt and misses a month, have to stay healthy.
Big if.Great schedule...lots of winneable home games if the RAC is packed.
Athe the end of your post you basically implied Rutgers should be better. It's simple, addition by subtraction. That's what I got from your post.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:We have a team with 6 to 8 new pieces next year. It's almost impossible to predict what this team will look like next year on offense. I'm willing to bet the defense and rebounding will still be there because this staff is great at getting the best effort out of their players most nights.
But given the complete roster overhaul, and losing two extremely inefficient players that absolutely dominated the ball, it's very very difficult to put any predictions out...