(08-01-2017 08:45 AM)Gamecock Wrote: Maybe post your schools W/L and predictions for the conference
South Carolina:
NC State (Charlotte) - Loss, 24-20
@ Missouri - Win, 31-21
Kentucky - Win, 27-24
La Tech - Win, 42-28
@ TAMU - Loss, 38-14
Arkansas - Win, 35-17
@ Tenn - Loss, 31-20
Vanderbilt - Win, 21-20
@ UGA - Loss, 45-41
Florida - Win, 35-31
Wofford - Win, 52-21
Clemson - Win, 31-28 - Heard it here first folks
SEC East:
UGA
Florida
SCAR
Tenn
Kentucky
Vandy
Missouri
West:
Auburn
Alabama
LSU
TAMU
Miss St
Arkansas
Ole Miss
Clemson is tough to predict this year only because of the QB position. Just find a guy who can make a few throws to keep the defense honest and doesn't turn the ball over. The defense was top 10 last year and should be even better this year. Deon Cain will probably have a great year and Renfrow will continue to drive daggers into opponents' hearts. Here's my best guess:
Kent State - Who?!?! Body bag game, lots of subs log lots of snaps. Win.
Auburn - Scariest game on the schedule. Stidham is the piece that was missing last year for Auburn, but he didn't exactly face a good defense in the Big12. Defense and home field advantage will be the difference. Win (a nail-biter at home).
@Louisville - 2nd scariest game on the schedule. Jackson is an amazing talent. Loss.
BC - Not worried about this one. Win.
@VT - Blacksburg is always a tough environment, but the Tigers are probably hitting mid-season stride at this point. Win.
WF - Win.
@Syracuse - Win.
GT - Venables has figured out Johnson's offense the past few years. Win.
@NCSU - This will be a tough game, but Clemson will not be caught off guard after last year's game. Win.
FSU - Another clash of the titans. I'm going with FSU on this one just because they have an experienced QB and we do not. Loss.
Citadel - Unlike that school down the road, this is an automatic win for Clemson. Sorry, couldn't resist that jab
Win.
@USC - Our feathered friends will want this one bad after last year's beat-down. By this time, the QB position should be settled and the talent gap is still too wide. Win.