View Poll Results: 211 Predictions on UL's 2013 Football Season Record

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  • 13-0

    20 9.48%
  • 12-1

    23 10.90%
  • 11-2

    44 20.85%
  • 10-3

    70 33.18%
  • 9-4

    27 12.80%
  • 8-5

    22 10.43%
  • 7-6

    4 1.90%
  • 6-7

    0 0%
  • 5-7

    1 0.47%
  • 4-8

    0 0%
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Thread: Your pre-season prediction...

  1. Default Re: Your pre-season prediction...

    I didn't pick 6 but if I had to pick 6Ls---Ark, K ST, ASU, WKU, Monroe, and TX ST, and Troy that makes 7!!! WE really are capable of losing these but should easily win the USA, Nichols, Ga St, Akron, and NMSU!!!! Luck, Health, Attitude, and improvement of the established and the new will erase the former possible Ls and make the latter Ws happen!!!


  2. #92

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    I understand we "could" loose just about any game, I was just curious to their thought process. Just trying to open up a little dialogue before the season starts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    I understand we "could" loose just about any game, I was just curious to their thought process. Just trying to open up a little dialogue before the season starts.
    ----OK dude --I am pimping your party tomorrow night on Cajun-T's deal!!!1 SEE you dar!!!

  4. #94

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    The Cajuns will either win both of their money games, or they will loose both. They will either go 10-2 to 12-0 or they will go 6-6 or less. I see this team either fullfilling great things and becoming the breakout team in college football, or having a very disappointing season which will take a lot of character to bounce back from. That's just a gut feeling. It depends on the leadership of our offensive and defensive lines. We have enough skill position players to be as good as anyone in the country. It now falls on the shoulders of our big uglies to get the job done, or not.


  5. #95

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    I agree 100%


  6. #96

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    The Cajuns will either win both of their money games, or they will loose both. They will either go 10-2 to 12-0 or they will go 6-6 or less. I see this team either fullfilling great things and becoming the breakout team in college football, or having a very disappointing season which will take a lot of character to bounce back from. That's just a gut feeling. It depends on the leadership of our offensive and defensive lines. We have enough skill position players to be as good as anyone in the country. It now falls on the shoulders of our big uglies to get the job done, or not.
    11-1
    9-3
    8-4
    7-5

    Out of 13 possible records, you only left 4 off the table as far as possibilities. Way to hedge your bets, BWK!!


  7. #97

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieHard1280 View Post
    11-1
    9-3
    8-4
    7-5

    Out of 13 possible records, you only left 4 off the table as far as possibilities. Way to hedge your bets, BWK!!

    I only left three off the table. You ever roll dice? The three I left off the table are the three easiest to pick most likely scenarios which consist of the upper seventy percentile of possibilities of happening. I just don't see this team functioning as a good but not great team this season. I really don't know what we'll get because I haven't had the opportunity to attend any practices this season. But judging the overall progression of the team over the past two seasons, I have to believe they are due for a real breakout double digit winning season. Either that or true disappointment by having a 500 or less season, because they just can't get it done up front yet.

  8. #98

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    Honestly, it's a travesty to see all of us ULL fans embrace not only heightened expectations but heightened hubris. To think that we are going to visit Fayetteville and come out with a win is just silly -- now, I would certainly welcome the W but it would be an upset on par with Moanroe's upset of the Hogs last year. And remember, they were losing 28-7 at halftime, and T. Wilson was knocked out of the game, Arkansas's imbecile coaches kept calling pass plays when they could have easily protected the lead, and Kolt[off] Browning played the game of his life, PLUS that game was in Little Rock. Fayetteville crowds are much bigger, rowdier, and supportive. In short, it was the perfect storm that allowed ULM to beat Arkansas in overtime during its worst season in over fifty years.

    A lot of the arguments on here about why we have a chance against the Razorbacks are just hogwash. The players recruited by Petrino were in fact recruited for a different system, but that doesn't mean they can't play Bielema's new system either. Look at Arkansas's o-line -- there's not a single one of them who wouldn't immediately step in and start for us, and all five are easily over 300 lbs. And have you seen the pictures of Brey Cook's before and after pictures after going through conditioning this season? They have not one but TWO fullbacks who can easily pancake anybody on our team, one of which will be all SEC. And they have two top-tier running backs that run hard and fast, and two change of pace guys. Our only hope is to generate turnovers (people forget how much that contributed to Arkansas's losses last season) and win that battle, but Bielema, while not known for in-game management, is known for having well-disciplined teams that do not turn the ball over. Sure, Arkansas will be installing a new offensive scheme, but it's not like they don't have the personnel to learn it; arguablly, our change on defense is more dramatic and more likely to be a negative factor than a positive factor as some on here have suggested. Finally, people don't realize just how good Arky's coaching staff is now -- best o-line coach in the country, proven SEC o-coordinator, defensive coaches who are comfortable with Bielema, and a linebacker coach who has won a national championship as a d-coordinator as well as the Broyles Award. I know we think we have adequate replacements for our losses on the o-line, but Arky has a stout front four that will give them at least some trouble. We also lost the best kicker in the history of our program while the Hogs return an all-SEC caliber kicker.

    Our only hope is that our entirely defensive scheme can completely stuff the run, Arky's highly underrated QB performs highly deficiently despite all indications throughout Spring and this Fall that he's legit, our offense runs at will and passes with ease against, and we somehow win the turnover battle. If all of this happens, we have a snowball's chance on alpha centauri.

    So I think everybody needs to take a deep breath and realize that we are probably going to lose, and likely lose by 2+ touchdowns, to a very underrated Arkansas team. I hope this is not the case, but I just think like all CFB fans we are letting our hopes get in the way of a reasoned view of the future during the preseason.


  9. #99

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aging Cajun View Post
    Honestly, it's a travesty to see all of us ULL fans embrace not only heightened expectations but heightened hubris. To think that we are going to visit Fayetteville and come out with a win is just silly -- now, I would certainly welcome the W but it would be an upset on par with Moanroe's upset of the Hogs last year. And remember, they were losing 28-7 at halftime, and T. Wilson was knocked out of the game, Arkansas's imbecile coaches kept calling pass plays when they could have easily protected the lead, and Kolt[off] Browning played the game of his life, PLUS that game was in Little Rock. Fayetteville crowds are much bigger, rowdier, and supportive. In short, it was the perfect storm that allowed ULM to beat Arkansas in overtime during its worst season in over fifty years.

    A lot of the arguments on here about why we have a chance against the Razorbacks are just hogwash. The players recruited by Petrino were in fact recruited for a different system, but that doesn't mean they can't play Bielema's new system either. Look at Arkansas's o-line -- there's not a single one of them who wouldn't immediately step in and start for us, and all five are easily over 300 lbs. And have you seen the pictures of Brey Cook's before and after pictures after going through conditioning this season? They have not one but TWO fullbacks who can easily pancake anybody on our team, one of which will be all SEC. And they have two top-tier running backs that run hard and fast, and two change of pace guys. Our only hope is to generate turnovers (people forget how much that contributed to Arkansas's losses last season) and win that battle, but Bielema, while not known for in-game management, is known for having well-disciplined teams that do not turn the ball over. Sure, Arkansas will be installing a new offensive scheme, but it's not like they don't have the personnel to learn it; arguablly, our change on defense is more dramatic and more likely to be a negative factor than a positive factor as some on here have suggested. Finally, people don't realize just how good Arky's coaching staff is now -- best o-line coach in the country, proven SEC o-coordinator, defensive coaches who are comfortable with Bielema, and a linebacker coach who has won a national championship as a d-coordinator as well as the Broyles Award. I know we think we have adequate replacements for our losses on the o-line, but Arky has a stout front four that will give them at least some trouble. We also lost the best kicker in the history of our program while the Hogs return an all-SEC caliber kicker.

    Our only hope is that our entirely defensive scheme can completely stuff the run, Arky's highly underrated QB performs highly deficiently despite all indications throughout Spring and this Fall that he's legit, our offense runs at will and passes with ease against, and we somehow win the turnover battle. If all of this happens, we have a snowball's chance on alpha centauri.

    So I think everybody needs to take a deep breath and realize that we are probably going to lose, and likely lose by 2+ touchdowns, to a very underrated Arkansas team. I hope this is not the case, but I just think like all CFB fans we are letting our hopes get in the way of a reasoned view of the future during the preseason.
    Stopped reading after ULL
    Obviously you arent a UL fan

  10. #100

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    Troll Alert!!


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