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Football 2017-Texas High School Football's Take...it isn't pretty
(07-06-2017 09:31 PM)waltgreenberg Wrote:  
(07-06-2017 04:44 PM)westsidewolf1989 Wrote:  
(07-06-2017 02:06 PM)Ourland Wrote:  Phil Steele has a more favorable outlook. He has Rice "improved" in every area. He picks us 4th in the West and says we can win 6 games.

I can see a scenario where we win six. Beat UTEP, FIU, Army, UAB, UNT and then one other (probably UTSA in San Antonio). I think we'll know if this team has a chance at any combination of six wins after the first four games.

How exactly do you see us beating Army? Barring a torrential downpour, I would imagine Army will be favored by double digits against us, despite being at home.

The two teams will score points in direct proportion (1:10) to offensive passing yards. Rice 28, Army 6.
07-07-2017 12:21 AM
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