I've been digging into the ACC the past couple of days and will share with the forum what I think is going to be a good won/loss team this season. North Carolina State is by all accounts in a rebuilding year and few expectations. Old coach fired...new coach hired and certainly not a ton of starters returning from the team in Raleigh. I beg to differ.........
New coach Dave Doeren is one of the best young coaches in college football. He spent two seasons as head coach at Northern Illinois posting a 23-4 record. Before that he paid his dues as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Kansas, Montana, USC and Drake where he played.
North Carolina State will play a lot of new players this season but will have a schedule to help the rebuilding process. My take is Doeren and staff will win quickly...like this season. The Wolfpack get eight games at home. Three of the road games are winnable...at Florida State on October 26 would be difficult and probably a loss.
Call me crazy but I think this team has a chance to win 9 or 10 games. Not saying they will challenge for the ACC title but might just have an influence who does.
La-Tech, Richmond, Clemson, @Wake Forest, Syracuse, @ FSU, North Carolina, @ Duke, @ Boston College, East Carolina, Maryland
New coach Dave Doeren is one of the best young coaches in college football. He spent two seasons as head coach at Northern Illinois posting a 23-4 record. Before that he paid his dues as an assistant coach at Wisconsin, Kansas, Montana, USC and Drake where he played.
North Carolina State will play a lot of new players this season but will have a schedule to help the rebuilding process. My take is Doeren and staff will win quickly...like this season. The Wolfpack get eight games at home. Three of the road games are winnable...at Florida State on October 26 would be difficult and probably a loss.
Call me crazy but I think this team has a chance to win 9 or 10 games. Not saying they will challenge for the ACC title but might just have an influence who does.
La-Tech, Richmond, Clemson, @Wake Forest, Syracuse, @ FSU, North Carolina, @ Duke, @ Boston College, East Carolina, Maryland
