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TrueTwo byes in September, followed by 9 straight weeks is rough.
But its what we would want
One bye after Dublin
One between Clemson and ND
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TrueTwo byes in September, followed by 9 straight weeks is rough.
Like…whatever, man.It's easy to tell which sport at UNC is dominant and gains the most interest. With Hubert there is a passionate debate about whether he is the right coach for the school and whether he should be let go at the end of the year, with Belichick most fans (not all, but most) have already accepted that he's not going to work out and that next season we'll be, at best, no better than this year, yet the apathy in the debate is telling.
They should have gotten rid of Mack a year earlier and hired him.
I agree to a certain extent. But off-season vs. in-season makes a pretty big difference in discussions. Also, when the vast majority of fans are on the same page, there's not going to be nearly as much passionate debate going on.It's easy to tell which sport at UNC is dominant and gains the most interest. With Hubert there is a passionate debate about whether he is the right coach for the school and whether he should be let go at the end of the year, with Belichick most fans (not all, but most) have already accepted that he's not going to work out and that next season we'll be, at best, no better than this year, yet the relative apathy in the debate compared to basketball is telling.
True, but even during the football season I don't think the debate was as widespread or drew the same level of interest as the arguments over Hubert have. I do think there is a certain apathy about the football program (because of its longstanding mediocrity) that doesn't exist about the basketball program. And it makes sense, given the relative success of the two programs.I agree to a certain extent. But off-season vs. in-season makes a pretty big difference in discussions. Also, when the vast majority of fans are on the same page, there's not going to be nearly as much passionate debate going on.
I will say it again. @SnoopRob’s dreams of a mayo bath for Bill will never happen. 1-11 is more likely than a Mayo Bowl.Would a 6/7 win season + Mayo Bowl satisfy the fans in yr 2? I say yes if we see enough positives to be optimistic about the future, particularly if some of the victories comes from State/dook/UVA.
I bet if there is one coach that really likes mayo, though, it's probably Belichick.I will say it again. @SnoopRob’s dreams of a mayo bath for Bill will never happen. 1-11 is more like than a Mayo Bowl.
Dream the impossible dream.I think they go 5-7 next season.
The fan base is already in full apathy. Did you see Kenan last year beyond game 1?Could very easily be 1-5 heading into the Cuse game. Fan base will have shifted from angst to full apathy by then. The BB excuses could win Pulitzers for creative writing.
Never fear...The grim reality with a schedule that difficult and with a roster this mediocre is that we're going to need to see this coaching staff display acumen in game planning, scheming, game management, and discipline that we have yet to see them possess through the 12 games they've been here so far.

There is a greater chance of you marrying Elizabeth Warren with Bernie Sanders officiating than there is of us winning 7 football games next year.People on IC, more knowledgeable about college football than me, are making the following observations about our upcoming schedule:
Three teams are are definite losses:
Miami, ND and Louisville. Whatever losses they have are being addressed in the portal.
Every other team is worse than last season:
Clemson - losing lots of talent to the NFL. A Clemson insider told one poster that the Tigers have too many holes on their roster to be filled by the portal given their budget so 2026 is seen as a rebuilding season. Still a likely loss given the game is played at Death Valley.
TCU - tons of losses including their QB.
Pitt - substantial losses with weak portal.
Duke - same and we just learned they've lost their QB.
UVA - same
NCST - same including their rb.
Syracuse - losing record last season.
With all that said, at this point on the calendar:
4 definite losses
3 probable wins (Syracuse, UCONN and ETSU)
Perhaps we can steal two to three wins from the remaining group of 5 (TCU,Pitt,Duke,UVA and State) to have 6 to 7 wins.
Would a 6/7 win season + Mayo Bowl satisfy the fans in yr 2? I say yes if we see enough positives to be optimistic about the future, particularly if some of the victories comes from State/dook/UVA.