I understand.allcat wrote:I know this is probably a bad bet, just want to see them have a down year.TomCat88 wrote:Haha, you trying to win that money back from last year?allcat wrote:I'm in.TomCat88 wrote:Well. A-hem. I'll bet the first 5 takers a case of beer that UM makes the playoffs this year.
OK, that makes two. One person PM'd me. Now I need to remind you guys that UM plays an all FCS schedule this year, so a 7-4 record will almost certainly get them in the playoffs.
On another note it's funny how people either wish UM to have a bad year that they look for all the reasons why they might, while others are so afraid UM will have another good year that they're afraid to point out reasons they won't. One thing is for sure and that's that it's hard to have a clear enough mind about the Cats and Griz to give an objective opinion on your outlook for either.
I think the common mistake folks hoping for a Griz downfall make is they put too much weight in the lack of experience their new starters have and not the talent they have. UM always has lots of talent, it's just a question of whether or not that talent is as talented as what they're replacing. They replace McSurdy and Shaw with Tripp and Coyle. Not bad. They replace Johnson, Lisowski, McCord, McKnight, Waldhauser, Fetherston, Sambrano, Moutra, Opperud, etc. with some guys that we'll probably be very familiar with (for better or worse) this fall.
Then there's the folks that just don't want to get burned by getting their hopes up, so they just tell themselves and everyone else that UM is going to kick ass, because they almost always do. Not a bad move, I guess, but that's probably not what they really believe.