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I don't think we need to get ahead of ourselves, OSU and Florida will be much more physical than we are. Just because they recuit better atheletes, not because we don't work hard. Can we play with them probably but we won't beat them, and I see us losing one game in conference. No matter how good you are it is hard to run through without a loss because you are just more familiar with each other.
Our only history with Troy under HUD is last year which we won. Can't compare anything prior. We are opening with an FCS school at home instead of a BCS school. We will be ready for Troy and will win. We are much better this year than last. Our offense will score and our defense will surprise and dominate. JMO.
Why, if we are under a new coach and have a better team than last year going into year 2? I don't think prior performance applies.
I only criticize your willingness to do so. Are you any more in tune to what is going on with this team's "evolution" than anyone else? I think not. Obviously you are predicting an unblemished record and few, if any, hiccups along the way which makes me feel better now. I will quickly rescind my previous prediction and quickly strike that we go 13-0.
I always predict an undefeated UL football season in preseason prognostication threads. It pleases me to post it, so I do. As for me being more in tune with the evolution... that is not the point. The point is that no one else is taking into account that evolution. You are one of the people that mentioned "UL usually starts out slow"... who is "UL"? What team are you talking about? How does this current program (Hud, Hud's staff, RCAF, 29,000 average fans, much improved recruiting, a bowl berth, a bowl victory, etc, etc, etc) relate in any way shape or form... except the place they play... have anything to do... even marginally... with any former UL programs? There isn't a single common denominator that should still factor into anyone with an ounce of knowledge's "prediction" of how this team and program are going to fair.
Most of the programs in the SBC are in some state of predictability with their former selves. UL is in a much, much better state... and it is not a step change... it is not an event... that stepped us up... it is a process... and that process is ongoing every second since Hudspeth took over.
I like your normal UL football analysis... but when you start talking about how UL over the past ten years usually does this and does that... that is so grossly out of tune with the current situation (and no other program is in the acceleration state we are in this country right now) I had to rip the horn out of your hands to shut it off.
I have no exact idea of what will result from our accelerated football program... but again... we have no history of any relevance whatsoever. The only thing I know for sure is that a Hudspeth style of program takes progress and multiplies that progress each time the ingredients are mixed together. We have never had that at UL. Never.
I usually care very little about previous feats or in our case, misfeats but to literally not acknowledge that our team has not started slow in the past is not smart. I understand the difference in philosophy and hopefullymtalentmlevel associated with this new staff, the same players that have been here have traditionally struggled early. This goes from running the ball to dropping passes and just basically not being as sharp in execution. I realize that we were breaking in some new players last year with some new wrinkles on both sides of the ball, we were beat at the point of attack on both sides of the ball against a bad Nicholls team and to a certain degree against Kent.
The continued evolution of our program still has many questions, mostly on defense. We feel we have some good,talent but much of it is inexperienced and it is impossible to truly know how they will respond until they are in game situations.
There simply is not comparison to past teams. In addition, just about every program "starts slow" compared to their mid season and season-ending progress. To identify UL as a team that "starts slow" from past observations and attributing that characteristic to UL... as if it is in the water they drink... is simply poor logic. It doesn't have limited applicability... it has none whatsoever. Even looking at the start to last season, the dropped passes had to do with a QB competition and Blaine not having settled down with his passing. The reps and rythmn with his Saturday WR corps ended up helping both Blaine and the WRs. We should not have any interruption in that consistency beyond normal (everyone in the country) opening day jitters. And, being it is against Lamar and at home... I expect nothing less than the NO Bowl pitch and catch festivity to continue.
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