Reverend Mike {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:BOSTON COLLEGE
Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (Fri.)
Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST
Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME
Sept. 23 at Clemson
Sept. 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Oct. 7 VIRGINIA TECH
Oct. 14 at Louisville
Oct. 21 at Virginia
Oct. 27 FLORIDA STATE (Fri.)
Nov. 4 OPEN
Nov. 11 NC STATE
Nov. 18 vs. UConn
(Fenway Park, Boston)
Nov. 25 at Syracuse
10-2
Does the youth/inexperience excuse come out before or after 12 noon on 9/16?
we'll hear about breaking in a new qb at his spring presser
then he'll talk about a new RT (my guess is august, during summer ball)
later he'll bemoan the fact that jeff smith / walker didn't RS (probably after wake / nd at one of the ketchup fests at jake and joe's)
The bye week falls perfectly for Daziani. He will very likely need to win the last 3 games to get to 6. So, it really couldn't come at a better time.
Here are my chances of BC winning each game...
Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (Fri.) - 65%
Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST - 60%
Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME - 40%
Sept. 23 at Clemson - 5%
Sept. 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN - 70%
Oct. 7 VIRGINIA TECH - 25%
Oct. 14 at Louisville - 10%
Oct. 21 at Virginia - 60%
Oct. 27 FLORIDA STATE (Fri.) - 5%
Nov. 4 OPEN
Nov. 11 NC STATE - 55%
Nov. 18 vs. UConn (Fenway Park, Boston) - 75%
Nov. 25 at Syracuse - 50%
So, depending on how badly Dazoo mismanages the game, we should be anywhere from 7-5 to 5-7.
Using your projections, I estimated our chances of going undefeated. My Commodore 64c spit out the odds as: 0.000084% or 1.2 million to one.
HJS {l Wrote}:Here are my chances of BC winning each game...
Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (Fri.) - 65%
Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST - 60%
Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME - 40%
Sept. 23 at Clemson - 5%
Sept. 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN - 70%
Oct. 7 VIRGINIA TECH - 25%
Oct. 14 at Louisville - 10%
Oct. 21 at Virginia - 60%
Oct. 27 FLORIDA STATE (Fri.) - 5%
Nov. 4 OPEN
Nov. 11 NC STATE - 55%
Nov. 18 vs. UConn (Fenway Park, Boston) - 75%
Nov. 25 at Syracuse - 50%
So, depending on how badly Dazoo mismanages the game, we should be anywhere from 7-5 to 5-7.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:we need to dump the domers and yukon and add 2 more mac teams. basically make our own domer type deal except with the mac instead of the acc
buttcut, we fully expect this to be your last action on your way out the door and back to the gerbil farm
Reverend Mike {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:BOSTON COLLEGE
Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (Fri.)
Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST
Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME
Sept. 23 at Clemson
Sept. 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Oct. 7 VIRGINIA TECH
Oct. 14 at Louisville
Oct. 21 at Virginia
Oct. 27 FLORIDA STATE (Fri.)
Nov. 4 OPEN
Nov. 11 NC STATE
Nov. 18 vs. UConn
(Fenway Park, Boston)
Nov. 25 at Syracuse
10-2
Does the youth/inexperience excuse come out before or after 12 noon on 9/16?
we'll hear about breaking in a new qb at his spring presser
then he'll talk about a new RT (my guess is august, during summer ball)
later he'll bemoan the fact that jeff smith / walker didn't RS (probably after wake / nd at one of the ketchup fests at jake and joe's)
The bye week falls perfectly for Daziani. He will very likely need to win the last 3 games to get to 6. So, it really couldn't come at a better time.
Here are my chances of BC winning each game...
Sept. 1 at Northern Illinois (Fri.) - 65%
Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST - 60%
Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME - 40%
Sept. 23 at Clemson - 5%
Sept. 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN - 70%
Oct. 7 VIRGINIA TECH - 25%
Oct. 14 at Louisville - 10%
Oct. 21 at Virginia - 60%
Oct. 27 FLORIDA STATE (Fri.) - 5%
Nov. 4 OPEN
Nov. 11 NC STATE - 55%
Nov. 18 vs. UConn (Fenway Park, Boston) - 75%
Nov. 25 at Syracuse - 50%
So, depending on how badly Dazoo mismanages the game, we should be anywhere from 7-5 to 5-7.
Using your projections, I estimated our chances of going undefeated. My Commodore 64c spit out the odds as: 0.000084% or 1.2 million to one.
eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
hansen {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
VA hs football > MA hs football
Actually, Hampton roads hs football > MA hs football for that matter
dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
eagletx {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
If we can disregard coaching, administrative support, recent history, recruit perceptions, recruiting territory, and fan support, there is no reason why BC and VT shouldn't be on an equal footing year in and year out.
dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
hansen {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
I'm not saying this is a dumb post but I'm saying it really is.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
I'm not saying this is a dumb post but I'm saying it really is.
i agree with the sentiment that we should not be losing to vpi 49-0 ever.
other than that, this is a 3rd-place-worst-poster-wally special
ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:eagletx {l Wrote}:CONTENT:
Virginia Tech
No, I'm not a Justin Fuente doubter. The Virginia Tech program is in good hands as long as he's in Blacksburg, and there's a reason he won ACC Coach of the Year honors in his first season as the Hokies' head coach. They won six of their last eight games a year ago and staged one of the more epic comebacks you'll see in any bowl season when they rallied from a 24-0 halftime deficit to defeat Arkansas 35-24 in the Belk Bowl. The problem is the offense was gutted by early defections to the NFL, most notably quarterback Jerod Evans. He elected to turn pro after only one season at Virginia Tech, and both of his top targets, wide receiver Isaiah Ford and tight end Bucky Hodges, are also leaving early for the NFL. That's the kind of trio that would be difficult for any coach to replace, and it stands to reason that the Hokies could experience a little bit of a dip in 2017 after winning 10 games and playing in the ACC championship game in Fuente's debut season. (via ESPN)
(My opinion is this may be a toss-up game at very best, despite the talent drain in Blacksburg, based solely on the fact that Fuentes is a far better coach than the Dazzler).
Let's add some other opponent synopsis to try and figure out whether this will (finally) be the Addazio swan song, or whether he again proves his coaching genius by staking another 6-6 record to his resume in Year 5, with all his players.
There is no reason (aside from Daz's mismanagement) that BC can't be competitive with VT on an annual basis. Unlike Clemson, Louisville, and FSU there isn't the same extreme talent gap. This game should always be closer to a toss-up than to a blow-out. Of course, Daz has BC existing in a different reality...
I'm not saying this is a dumb post but I'm saying it really is.
i agree with the sentiment that we should not be losing to vpi 49-0 ever.
other than that, this is a 3rd-place-worst-poster-wally special
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I actually agree with wally. VPI rarely out talents BC the way that Clemson and FSU have done. Louisville, let's see if they can sustain it.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
Except tickets will be hard to come by and you can't tailgate.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
Except tickets will be hard to come by and you can't tailgate.
So what's going to be your excuse for wandering in at the end of the first quarter like all the other crappy BC fans?
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
Except tickets will be hard to come by and you can't tailgate.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
Except tickets will be hard to come by and you can't tailgate.
hansen {l Wrote}:"your final deck gathers dust on a hard drive somewhere"
Huh?
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:ILikeBC {l Wrote}:7 true home games would be fucking nice for once, Bradley
You have 6 and a game at Fenway. Stop complaining
Except tickets will be hard to come by and you can't tailgate.
So what's going to be your excuse for wandering in at the end of the first quarter like all the other crappy BC fans?
None. I'm being selfish. I want another tailgate to actually get a mild bang for my bucks.
I won't wander in because I am a fan that doesn't care to watch a shitty product put on by a program/university that does not wish to improve from that shitty product. I was spoiled when during my 4 years in that we didn't suck and it set certain expectations in my head. Mainly that we don't suck and that we shouldn't make excuses for why we suck. Unfortunately, I have not seen any reason to believe those first 3 years were not an anomaly, exception being the first Spaz year, which was very much a sign of things to come as the bullshit Wake Forest win with Riley Skinner fumbling off his Skinner would tell us. Therefore, I will only support BC football with the faintest of praise until I see them not actively strive for mediocrity. I will cheer for BC and never cheer for them to tank because I am not a piece of shit, but that is significantly different than supporting them.
Thankfully I have found a way to not buy season tickets and still support areas of the school that I care about. If I start seeing BC give a commitment to the football team, I will start supporting them more with my money, namely through actually buying season tickets and watching the games. Until then, they can go fuck themselves and I will use my Saturdays as a way to catch up with old friends. Given I do not have the front tail of an 81 or Angry Dick, I can only voice my dissonance in so many ways that can be actually effective. This is how I choose to do it. Maybe this changes as my front tail grows larger but, until then, you can go try and fail to fuck yourself with your micropenis. Congratulations, you are a consultant, so outside of hating your life and your wife loving the free time for her extramarital affairs as you try and fail to hit on Spirit stewardesses, you think you know everything about every industry and organization you work with, only everyone talks shit behind your back and your final deck gathers dust on a hard drive somewhere.
hansen {l Wrote}:"your final deck gathers dust on a hard drive somewhere"
Huh?
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