Not trying to look past CSU but which game is our most important next year in regards to hopefully being SoCon champs. Wofford, Citadel????
Someone else?
Someone else?
If we look past Charleston Southern, the season will be off on a bad note which could spell doom.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 2:22 pmWith the caveat that every game is important, my thoughts.
On the nonconference schedule, I think CSU and Point are close to "must win" games for Furman. They are at home against teams we should be heavily favored to beat. We need to put those two wins "in the barn."
We will be underdogs against VT and GSU. Neither team is a juggernaut. We've played with VT before and GSU will be the caliber of a good-not-great FCS team. Having two FBS teams on the schedule is going to make the CSU/Point games that much more important. If we notch a win against either VT or GSU, that'll be a boon.
There are not too many soft landings in SoCon play. I do not think you can boil it down to which game will be most important. Most folks seem to peg Furman and Wofford as the teams to beat this preseason, so you'd probably have to circle the game against the Terriers as the one to watch (if I had to pick one).
Looking around the league, we should be well positioned to make a run at a back to back conference title. I would bet that if you posed this question to other teams in SoCon as to their team's most important game of the year, I'd bet most (maybe all) would circle the Furman game.
This team is going to have to learn how to do something we really haven't done since 2006 - they are going to need to play like the favorite and know that the target is on their back and every team is coming for them.
Every team loses seniors. Roberts was a good player, but we thought the same thing when Blazejowski graduated - how are we going to replace that production? We did.
You know who else has a new QB? Samford and ETSU. Mercer has a talented sophomore who has looked good in limited action, but has about the same in-game experience as Darren Grainger.gofurman wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 4:47 pmThe Jackal wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 2:22 pmWith the caveat that every game is important, my thoughts.
On the nonconference schedule, I think CSU and Point are close to "must win" games for Furman. They are at home against teams we should be heavily favored to beat. We need to put those two wins "in the barn."
We will be underdogs against VT and GSU. Neither team is a juggernaut. We've played with VT before and GSU will be the caliber of a good-not-great FCS team. Having two FBS teams on the schedule is going to make the CSU/Point games that much more important. If we notch a win against either VT or GSU, that'll be a boon.
There are not too many soft landings in SoCon play. I do not think you can boil it down to which game will be most important. Most folks seem to peg Furman and Wofford as the teams to beat this preseason, so you'd probably have to circle the game against the Terriers as the one to watch (if I had to pick one).
Looking around the league, we should be well positioned to make a run at a back to back conference title. I would bet that if you posed this question to other teams in SoCon as to their team's most important game of the year, I'd bet most (maybe all) would circle the Furman game.
This team is going to have to learn how to do something we really haven't done since 2006 - they are going to need to play like the favorite and know that the target is on their back and every team is coming for them.
Would have to disagree a little w underlined. I think most teams would think Wofford is most important as they have made the playoffs (and SoCon champs) most consistently lately.. We are getting there and doing great! - 2017 playoffs, 2018 SoCon champs but right now I would put them at the top.
As for our most important games its the first 6 - after the last few Septembr starts we HAVE to start better ! 4-2 or even 3-3 (w VTech in there) sure would feel nice
CSU
Georgia State
VTech
Mercer
ETSU
Samford
*I still think we are underestimating the loss of Roberts a little. The difference last year was stark - think about the Samford game where he left mid-game.. or the ETSU debacle where he was just working his way back. I think we will be fine EVENTUALLY but it may take a year or at least 5 games for the new QB to get going... I am glad we have VTech early as a loss there wouldn't be held against us. Hopefully we can beat CSU even in our new QBs first game.. If Roberts were back I would be more hopeful about Georgia State. But Mercer / ETSU / Samford scare me as those are good teams vs a new QB.. wish VMI and Point were earlier in season