If that is the schedule I would think again
6 assumed wins (Nicholls, Texas State, FAU, USA, GSU and Akron)
4 assumed question marks (MT, ULM, WKU and ASU) need to go 2-2 at a minimum in these
2 assumed losses (Arkansas and K-State), but depending UA, this could be a winnable game.
I see another bowl in our future.
I'm not making any predictions, and we have a lot of work to do improving our defense, but this is a good BCS busting schedule for us. Both the big name schools will be rebuilding and we catch them in the early sloppy part of there season. We get ULM and MT at home. Obviously ASU and WKU will be tests on the road, but both lose there stud quartebacks.
I'm not saying it's likely, I'm just saying it's never been more of a possibility.
Depends on the age of your family and how much you want to spend.
USA is a very easy road trip. Only about 5 hours from Lafayette, lots of good restaurants etc., and if it is an early season game, there are beaches nearby, along with Bellingrath Gardens [sp?].
GSU is in downtown Atlanta. Lots of really fabulous things to do there, but I highly suggest the High Museum and the Coca Cola Museum.
Bowling Green is a long way and not much happening there; Manhattan is not much, either, but the KSU fans are very nice. I have been to Akron once, but it was long ago. I know nothing about them. Jonesboro is pretty dead, but it is less than 90 minutes from Memphis, which has some interesting stuff. Little Rock is ok, but if we are playing UA in Fayetteville, about all I can say is that the scenery is nice.
If I have lots of cash: GSU, USA, ASU, UA, KSU, WKU, Akron
If cash is a bit more limited: USA, GSU UA, ASU, KSU, WKU, Akron
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