West Virginia's schedule is interesting:
Marshall home James Madison in DC (they'll slaughter my alma mater...) Maryland at home Baylor at home at Texas at Texas Tech K-State at home Then an open date. I don't see a loss yet. Maybe Texas. I'd give the edge over Kansas State simply because it's a home game, and the travel issues work both ways I think. TCU at home - that should be interesting at Oklahoma State Oklahoma at home - obviously a big game at Iowa State Kansas at home I think all together 4 losses with that schedule would be a bad, bad year. I think Baylor and Oklahoma State will both be down significantly. Texas, K-State, TCU and Oklahoma strike me as the biggest threats, and 3 of those games are in Morganhole. Speaking of TCU, they have a fun November/December schedule. WVU on the road, K-State at home, an open date, then Texas on the road and then close out the year with Oklahoma at home. I'm thinking it's going to be between K-State, WVU, Oklahoma and TCU. I don't buy Texas at this point. |
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Is Norfolk state in the SEC?
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Well I'm pumped. K-State has 2 guys in the top 10 so guess that means we finish second. No reason to even play the games.........amazing breakdown and insight!! :spock:
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Still going to be a couple months before my official predictions but at first glance I see the Big 12 shaking out like this:
1. Oklahoma 2. West Virginia 3. Texas 4. TCU 5. Kansas State 6. Oklahoma State 7. Kansas 8. Texas Tech 9. Iowa State 10. Baylor |
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