Peaking ahead to 2015

MaxyJR1

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We get a 8-1 TCU @ Home and travel to a 9-1 Colorado State the first two weeks.

The get 1-8 kent State and 5-5 Ohio at home.

Then on the road for the first two conference games @ Purdue and Northwestern.

Great to see us getting so many young players on the field yesterday and this year.
 

colorado state is in the top 25 right now too. Lets make some noise next year
 

This makes me so happy. I love seeing quality opponents on our non conference schedule.
 

We get a 8-1 TCU @ Home and travel to a 9-1 Colorado State the first two weeks.

The get 1-8 kent State and 5-5 Ohio at home.

Then on the road for the first two conference games @ Purdue and Northwestern.

Great to see us getting so many young players on the field yesterday and this year.

"Peaking?" Good pun!
 

That's brutal. If we can go 4-2, we may have something special on our hands.
 


I'm too lazy to look...how will TCU and Colorado St look as far as returning players?
 

I'm too lazy to look...how will TCU and Colorado St look as far as returning players?

TCU returns everyone on offense. On defense they lose their starting DT, MLB, OLB, SS, and CB.

Colorado State loses their starting LT, LG, and QB. On defense they lose NT, MLB, OLB and CB.

So TCU will still be amazing next year with Boykin being a preseason Heisman candidate. Colorado State should take a significant step back as they lose their amazing QB who has 25 touchdowns and 6 picks on the year.

We should start 3-1 and then beat Purdue and Northwestern on the road if we're planning on taking a step forward next year. No more excuses for losing road games to bad teams. Good teams win on the road.
 

CSU's second team depth is very young, mostly Soph's & Fr. including their #2 QB. They will have a good number of experienced players with a younger QB.
 




Could be facing two preseason top 25 times in the non-conference next year.

I like it.
 




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