🏈 2019 East Division Predictions

Really hard to grasp some one really thinking it aint uga all the way to Atlanta.... just head n shoulders above the east pack.
Yep dreamers b dreamers. Or hopers b hopers.

This guy knows his team has an annual inexplicable loss. And he is smart enough to know that MO and UF are good enough to take advantage of that. He is not your ordinary delusional UGA fan.
 
. If Mizzou wins in Laramie, it then follows with five in a row at home against middling competition: rebuilding West Virginia, Southeast Missouri, South Carolina, Troy and Mississippi. If Kelly Bryant clicks as the Tigers’ new quarterback, they could be 6-0 heading into consecutive SEC road games against Vanderbilt (three straight wins over the Commodores), Kentucky (four straight losses) and Georgia (reality check).
 
. If Mizzou wins in Laramie, it then follows with five in a row at home against middling competition: rebuilding West Virginia, Southeast Missouri, South Carolina, Troy and Mississippi. If Kelly Bryant clicks as the Tigers’ new quarterback, they could be 6-0 heading into consecutive SEC road games against Vanderbilt (three straight wins over the Commodores), Kentucky (four straight losses) and Georgia (reality check).
So. What u think of USCe then. If they cant handle Missouri with their schedule. It's gonna be real ugly
 
They were 8-4 in 2018. Alabama is replaced by Ole Miss so that is an L replaced with a W. They lost by 2 at SC and by 1 at home to UK in the crazy finish. IMO, that is 2 Ls replaced by Ws. Their QB was good enough to start for Clemson until TL showed up. Here is the way I see it playing out:


8/31: at Wyoming-W
9/7: West Virginia-W
9/14: SE Missouri-W
9/21: South Carolina-W
9/28: BYE
10/5: Troy-W
10/12: Ole Miss-W
10/19: at Vanderbilt-W
10/26: at Kentucky-W
11/2: BYE
11/9: at Georgia-L
11/16: Florida-L
11/23: Tennessee-W
11/30: at Arkansas-W

10-2 (6-2)

Record guessing based on last year results can be trick.

A veteran QB can make a big impact ie Cam Newton, russel Wilson or it can be a dividing factor in the locker room
They were 8-4 in 2018. Alabama is replaced by Ole Miss so that is an L replaced with a W. They lost by 2 at SC and by 1 at home to UK in the crazy finish. IMO, that is 2 Ls replaced by Ws. Their QB was good enough to start for Clemson until TL showed up. Here is the way I see it playing out:


8/31: at Wyoming-W
9/7: West Virginia-W
9/14: SE Missouri-W
9/21: South Carolina-W
9/28: BYE
10/5: Troy-W
10/12: Ole Miss-W
10/19: at Vanderbilt-W
10/26: at Kentucky-W
11/2: BYE
11/9: at Georgia-L
11/16: Florida-L
11/23: Tennessee-W
11/30: at Arkansas-W

10-2 (6-2)

I appreciate some legitimate football conversation instead of offseason clutter. I do however appreciate Joseph Goodman for typing that article about the cold slap in the face.. ought to help with a little motivation. This all out media hit attempt about Alabama making excuses is a tired bullshit story. They ask a question a specific way then take an 1/9th of the response and turn it into a Saban hit piece.

Your win /loss above takes two very uncertain effects into account as being good for them. First one, last years results and teams being wins and a transfer QB working out.. For every Russell Wilson and Baker Mayfield there is a Max Browne, Everrett Golson, Malik Ziare and Vernon Adams. For Every Cam Newton, Joe Burrow and Jake Coker there was a Jeremiah Masoli, Trevor Knight and Jarret Stidham (heisman front runner).. so just saying its not a sure thing.

8/31: at Wyoming-W (this is easy)
9/7: West Virginia-W - (will leave it as it dont know enough about West Vag but they are declining some)
9/14: SE Missouri-W (should be easy)
9/21: South Carolina- L (South Carolina's schedule is brutal they have to take advantage of possible wins)
9/28: BYE
10/5: Troy-W (Troy no pushover but I wonder how losing their coach will effect them)
10/12: Ole Miss-W (at home or I would probably go the other way. Ole Miss will be improved)
10/19: at Vanderbilt-W (in Nashville but I think Vandy losing quality QB and RB will hurt them)
10/26: at Kentucky-L (Kentucky lost a ton of Players but in Lexington and I think the UK offense will be better minus snell)
11/2: BYE
11/9: at Georgia-L (no doubt loss)
11/16: Florida-L (no doubt loss)
11/23: Tennessee- L - (Tennessee will be much better this year. I think this one isn't close.)
11/30: at Arkansas-L (Arkansas will be one of the most improved teams in the conference. They are going to score some points on folks. I think after getting hammered three weeks in a row going on the road to play a similar team is just too much. They get out scored in something that looks like a basketball score.)

I see a 6-6 record for Mizz with a 2-6 SEC schedule
 
9/7: West Virginia-W - (will leave it as it dont know enough about West Vag but they are declining some)


If WV takes a step back it will be because of personnel. Neal Brown was so good at Troy, I think WV knew what they were doing. Bill Clark of UAB fame has got to be the next guy up. I don't know how he interviews, but the dude has performed miracles for the Blazers. To start from nothing and just keep winning is remarkable. Maybe these are some of the guys around that Alabama might take a hard look at when it's our time.
 
@252BAMA, I like the order, but wonder on the records. I believe it can be argued that any team from second to sixth could beat each other next season; including Tennessee and Kentucky. I also don't believe UGA can make it through the season undefeated.

A&M will get them. I think Mond is going to win A&M some games this year. I would like for them to beat Georgia and Clemson, but realistically I think they beat Clemson since it's an early season game and Georgia will have already faced some tough competition. I just think A&M will be the team to get Georgia rather than Notre Dame, Florida, or Auburn.
 
I remember seeing Bryant (at Clemson) in the sugar bowl (live) and I know that when the pressure is on him, his composure is gone. Of course, I'm sure he has probably matured since then. I don't know, I'm gonna have to see him play to know that. I am not sold on the South Carolina game being a W and honestly, who knows what 10RC will be this year. But, hey, Mizzou may very well be as good as advertised.
 
I remember seeing Bryant (at Clemson) in the sugar bowl (live) and I know that when the pressure is on him, his composure is gone. Of course, I'm sure he has probably matured since then. I don't know, I'm gonna have to see him play to know that. I am not sold on the South Carolina game being a W and honestly, who knows what 10RC will be this year. But, hey, Mizzou may very well be as good as advertised.

If he played Bama every Saturday, that would be a concern. He doesn't play Bama at all and only one even close to Bama.
 
If he played Bama every Saturday, that would be a concern. He doesn't play Bama at all and only one even close to Bama.


And if the NCAA doesn't have mercy on Mizzou's soul they still won't even if they win the east. But still, the Tigers needed this guy this season in the worst way possible. Until he met Alabama, Kelly was having a great season. Going to be fun to watch Vince Dooley's son follow up on his big year as OC.
 
And if the NCAA doesn't have mercy on Mizzou's soul they still won't even if they win the east. But still, the Tigers needed this guy this season in the worst way possible. Until he met Alabama, Kelly was having a great season. Going to be fun to watch Vince Dooley's son follow up on his big year as OC.

Bryant is like Hurts in that he can't go 28-0 but with Clemson he could go 26-2. I'll take either any time except the CFP. Don't think Bryant has to be concerned with the CFP even if they win the appeal.
 
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Bryant is like Hurts in that he can't go 28-0 but with Clemson he could go 26-2. I'll take either any time except the CFP. Don't think Bryant has to be concerned with the CFP even if they win the appeal.

It's a good comparison. I give Kelly a little better throwing arm and he's standing on a 6'4" frame. Hurt's probably little more of an instinctive runner.
 
5 reasons why Missouri could win the SEC East in 2019
"A significant dark cloud hanging over the 2019 season currently is an NCAA sanctioned postseason ban that would render Missouri ineligible to play in the SEC Championship or a bowl game. That sanction is currently under appeal by the school and could be lifted in time for the season to begin.

Should Missouri be allowed to participate in postseason play in 2019, they have to be considered a major factor in the SEC East. The media voted Missouri third in the division behind Georgia and Florida, however, the very real possibility exists that the Tigers could win it outright."

 
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