TonyLiebert
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Really tough draw IMO.
It's a rough draw, but not quite this rough. Michigan is a home game on October 7.Really tough draw IMO.
Never assume that.Morgan will have finally graduated
The ceiling is 8-4. Given we never reach it, I expect the 7-5/5-7 range.
Honestly though I think 5-7 is the floor -16-0 probably the ceiling
0-12 probably the floor
Maybe it would be easier for the Gophers to beat the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, something that they have done 3 times (1986, 2005 & 2014) since the last time the won in Minneapolis (1976).It's a rough draw, but not quite this rough. Michigan is a home game on October 7.
I don’t think this is an outlandish estimateAug 31 v. Nebraska = W
Sept 9 v. E Michigan = W
Sept 16 @ UNC = L
Sept 23 @ Northwestern = W
Sept 30 v. Louisiana = W
Oct 7 v. Michigan = L
Oct 21 @ Iowa = L
Oct 28 v. Mich St = W
Nov 4 v. Illinois = W
Nov 11 @ Purdue = L
Nov 18 @ Ohio State = L
Nov 25 v. Wisconsin= W
My prediction 7-5
Maybe it would be easier for the Gophers to beat the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, something that they have done 3 times (1986, 2005 & 2014) since the last time the won in Minneapolis (1976).
You covered that topic from floor to ceiling.16-0 probably the ceiling
0-12 probably the floor
I agree. You really have to see what the fall out is at other schools as well. Will Iowa melt down and need major offensive changes? How will WI transfer to new coach and will the holes in recruiting start to show? Will Nebraska keep current coach or completely blow up? Will Northwestern rebound? Does Illinois build off success? Will Purdue have a QB replacement, and they look to lose a lot on defense?I don’t think this is an outlandish estimate
I think this team could lose to Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Illinois and end up 4-8
Could also beat Purdue, North Carolina, and Iowa and end up 10-2
7-5 and 6-6 are the likeliest two guesses in my mind.
New, but not necessarily no experience. Remember the transfer portal.Real possibility that 5-6 teams in the West will all have new QB's.
I would say you are looking at anywhere from 6-6 to 8-4 with that schedule. This program is at a point where those types of records will be the worst we see even on down year. Yes, I know they haven't played well this year, but I don't see this team ever finishing with a below .500 record again. Even Mason's teams were able to do that for the most part.
The Gophers let their 2 most golden opportunities to beat Michigan this century in Minneapolis slip right through their mitts.The last time we beat them at Ann Arbor, they had a bad team (5-7) while that was Kill's best team. They've had only one poor team since but that was in the short pandemic year (still beat us soundly anyway).
Purdue also plays Mich and tOSU next year. Saw this crazy stat that in 2009 Purdue beat both Michigan and #7 tOSU. Purdue went 5-7 that year.The Gophers let their 2 most golden opportunities to beat Michigan this century in Minneapolis slip right through their mitts.
2015 Tracy Claeys debut in Harbaugh's first year. Half yard away.
At least as equally frustrating in a much different manner was 2008. Minnesota 7-2 under Brewster got crushed by Michigan, 29-6. They were 2-7, on their way to 3-8, helmed by Rich Rodriguez.
Uff da.
The Gophers let their 2 most golden opportunities to beat Michigan this century in Minneapolis slip right through their mitts.
2015 Tracy Claeys debut in Harbaugh's first year. Half yard away.
At least as equally frustrating in a much different manner was 2008. Minnesota 7-2 under Brewster got crushed by Michigan, 29-6. They were 2-7, on their way to 3-8, helmed by Rich Rodriguez.
Uff da.
Fair point!Maybe it would be easier for the Gophers to beat the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, something that they have done 3 times (1986, 2005 & 2014) since the last time the won in Minneapolis (1976).