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How have non-conference games changed your Gophers B1G outlook?
better since the other teams look weaker
That's pretty much how I see it.I voted stayed the same which was 2-3 conference wins (hopefully 3)
Iowa and Indiana still look like the best bets for Big Ten wins, need to win both
Nebraska and Penn State at home are possibilities, need to at least split
Michigan, Northwestern, and Wisconsin all still look like losses
Michigan State feels like a tossup
That's pretty much how I see it.
I figured we'd be 3-1 or 4-0 going into the conference season. I also thought Iowa and Indiana would be beatable leaving one win from either Penn State, Michigan St or Northwestern to get to 3 conference wins. Probably the switch I'd make would be that I think that Nebraska at home and Nebraska's erratic play makes that game very winnable. I think Northwestern will be tough.
So more or less, the change is with who I think we can/will beat rather than how many games we will win.
If we get to six wins (given that we are 4-0), I'll feel like the team is on schedule (especially given the improvement on penalties, turnovers, academics).
If we hit seven, I'll be happy and feel as if we are slightly ahead of schedule.
If we win eight, I'll be guzzling the Koolaid like a motherf****er.
Anyone notice we got 1 vote to be ranked in the USA Today Poll?
How have non-conference games changed your Gophers B1G outlook?
I could be wrong, but believe you have to be a coach to vote in the USA Today Poll.Yes I did notice that. Thank god Sid was able to complete the ballot.
I wouldn't be upset if we missed a Bowl as long as we looked COMPETITIVE on the field against Big 10 foes...
I can deal with 1 score losses to teams like Nebraska & Michigan but if we get owned & look like we don't even belong on the field then it will just feel like just another mediocre Gopher season that we've all seen so much...