VT went 6-7 last year. They are not a strong team. A loss to them would be a very bad omen for the season. If Shane can't win 6 games with what amounts to 5 gimmes, he may need to look for something else to do in life.Just a little over one month 'till kickoff. Hope we can handle the Hookies. We need a 5-1 start, imho, to make the path to bowl eligibility reasonably smooth.
I agree with you, but never underestimate our ability to come out flat and underperform in an opener. I don't know that I can recall an opener where we dominated, or won in convincing fashion. I fully expect a nail-biter.VT went 6-7 last year. They are not a strong team. A loss to them would be a very bad omen for the season. If Shane can't win 6 games with what amounts to 5 gimmes, he may need to look for something else to do in life.
I agree with you, but never underestimate our ability to come out flat and underperform in an opener. I don't know that I can recall an opener where we dominated, or won in convincing fashion. I fully expect a nail-biter.
Especially if we pull off upsets in the second half of the schedule and have to look back on it as costing us a playoff spot.This is what concerns me. The weird "first game flatness" is fine when you play a patsy and still win. VT is not a good team, but they can take advantage of us being flat, if we come out like that.
It's a winnable game that I would hate to look back on, frustrated that we blew it. Especially with our schedule ramping up in the second half of the season.
And we were 5-7 in 2023. Our fan penchant given our pedigree for disrespecting opponents is what makes US disrespected and ridiculed. A loss to Virginia Tech in the opening game is no more an omen for the season than would be a win.VT went 6-7 last year. They are not a strong team. A loss to them would be a very bad omen for the season. If Shane can't win 6 games with what amounts to 5 gimmes, he may need to look for something else to do in life.
And we were 5-7 in 2023. Our fan penchant given our pedigree for disrespecting opponents is what makes US disrespected and ridiculed. A loss to Virginia Tech in the opening game is no more an omen for the season than would be a win.
I guess you see Carolina as a 5-7 type program. If we want to take that next step, the team has to start winning games against mediocre opponents on a regular basis. A team coming off of a 9 win season that thinks it was slighted by being left out of the CFP needs to win these games fairly easily. Losing a game to a 6-7 team with a rebuilt roster would definitely be a bad omen.And we were 5-7 in 2023. Our fan penchant given our pedigree for disrespecting opponents is what makes US disrespected and ridiculed. A loss to Virginia Tech in the opening game is no more an omen for the season than would be a win.
I guess you see Carolina as a 5-7 type program.
I always thought we would come out and blow teams out like other schools do in the first week. ODU comes to mind. We never have. We play to the level of our competition for some reason. VT lost their games by a very close score so they do not think they are what there record indicates.VT went 6-7 last year. They are not a strong team. A loss to them would be a very bad omen for the season. If Shane can't win 6 games with what amounts to 5 gimmes, he may need to look for something else to do in life.
VT went 6-7 last year. They are not a strong team. A loss to them would be a very bad omen for the season. If Shane can't win 6 games with what amounts to 5 gimmes, he may need to look for something else to do in life.
Probably the most naive post I’ve ever seen, and indicative of what makes logical discussion on message boards rare.I guess you see Carolina as a 5-7 type program. If we want to take that next step, the team has to start winning games against mediocre opponents on a regular basis. A team coming off of a 9 win season that thinks it was slighted by being left out of the CFP needs to win these games fairly easily. Losing a game to a 6-7 team with a rebuilt roster would definitely be a bad omen.
VaTech may be improved, but a loss to them would certainly be a bad omen for the season. Much like the UNC opener a couple seasons ago, this is a game we need to win to have a good season.
Not saying gimmies but here it goes: Virginia Tech, SC State, Vandy, at Mizzou, UK, and Coastal Carolina. Six wins and a Cheesy Bowl. The rest is gravy.Who in the world are your 5 gimmies for the year? We're currently at #7 for the toughest schedule in the country.
Thanks for saving me the time to post that.Not saying gimmies but here it goes: Virginia Tech, SC State, Vandy, at Mizzou, UK, and Coastal Carolina. Six wins and a Cheesy Bowl. The rest is gravy.
I agree with you.And we were 5-7 in 2023. Our fan penchant given our pedigree for disrespecting opponents is what makes US disrespected and ridiculed. A loss to Virginia Tech in the opening game is no more an omen for the season than would be a win.
Not saying gimmies but here it goes: Virginia Tech, SC State, Vandy, at Mizzou, UK, and Coastal Carolina. Six wins and a Cheesy Bowl. The rest is gravy.
I strongly disagree with Missouri as a "gimme." I have no idea why you'd even think to include them on this list.Thanks for saving me the time to post that.
It's hard to see Missouri as a gimme. They have been consistently better than us since they joined the SEC, the only exception being those 11 win seasons under Spurrier.I strongly disagree with Missouri as a "gimme." I have no idea why you'd even think to include them on this list.
I less strongly disagree with Virginia Tech, Vandy, and Kentucky as "gimmes," though it's hard to include any P4 team as an easy game. I imagine Alabama thought Vanderbilt was a gimme when the season started, and I imagine Ole Miss thought Kentucky was a gimme before they played as well.
Especially on the road. We haven't won in CoMo since 2017 and have beaten them only once since 2018.It's hard to see Missouri as a gimme. They have been consistently better than us since they joined the SEC, the only exception being those 11 win seasons under Spurrier.
Of course it is; duh.This is such an obvious take that one has to wonder why someone would get so worked up arguing it.
Of course it is; duh.
But for us to regard a program like Virginia Tech as an inferior program to be stepped on like a cockroach is why fans get hysterical when we don’t savagely beat the Old Dominions by multiple touchdowns. Football teams with good leadership ideally grow, learn, and adjust from every game, like we enjoyed last season. If you regard programs like Virginia Tech as a gimme at this stage of our program’s development, you likely seek that which you will not find.
And despite ODU being a true patsy we just about lost to them.I dont really see VT as a gimme, like ODU should be.
But I do see them as a very good measuring stick. (Another way to call that game an omen)
Our schedule is littered with teams that I think are better than VT. So a loss to them would be very concerning.
The only qualification I'd add is that we typically play badly in the first game. So hopefully even a loss could be flushed from memory in a few weeks. But that first game funk is why I like to play true patsies (like ODU) for that first game. Worrk out the kinks, etc.
Not saying gimmies but here it goes: Virginia Tech, SC State, Vandy, at Mizzou, UK, and Coastal Carolina. Six wins and a Cheesy Bowl. The rest is gravy.
Thanks for saving me the time to post that.
And despite ODU being a true patsy we just about lost to them.
The good thing about Shane Beamer teams so far after four seasons under his leadership is that the teams have improved every season from start to finish.
A loss would be devastating to any hopes of championship contention, but it definitely doesn't signify that the team would be terrible the rest of the way.
You can't have it both ways. You can't talk about having a Heisman hopeful qb and improved OL and a D that is talented and well coached and a coach who is really putting together a strong program that is heading to the CFP and also act like a UK team that won 4 games last season and is traditionally an SEC doormat or a Missouri team who has never been a legitimate SEC caliber team or a 6-7 middling ACC team in VT pose a threat. To say those things is to admit that 9-3 was a fluke last season and Carolina football is, as it always has been, a mediocre program that lives off of hope for next year in perpetuity.SC State and Coastal are the closest things to gimmies on our schedule.
UK has won the past 7 of 11 against us.
Missouri has won the past 6 of 10 against us, the last 3 of 4, and we've playing in their building where we've won a total of 2 times in the series history.
Virgina Tech in the first game in Atlanta is the great unknown.
Missouri is worse than that...they've won 5 of the last 6.SC State and Coastal are the closest things to gimmies on our schedule.
UK has won the past 7 of 11 against us.
Missouri has won the past 6 of 10 against us, the last 3 of 4, and we've playing in their building where we've won a total of 2 times in the series history.
Virgina Tech in the first game in Atlanta is the great unknown.
And then you realize that Missouri has been to Atlanta for the SEC championship more times than Carolina in about two decades less time as a member.You can't have it both ways. You can't talk about having a Heisman hopeful qb and improved OL and a D that is talented and well coached and a coach who is really putting together a strong program that is heading to the CFP and also act like a UK team that won 4 games last season and is traditionally an SEC doormat or a Missouri team who has never been a legitimate SEC caliber team or a 6-7 middling ACC team in VT pose a threat. To say those things is to admit that 9-3 was a fluke last season and Carolina football is, as it always has been, a mediocre program that lives off of hope for next year in perpetuity.
You can't have it both ways. You can't talk about having a Heisman hopeful qb and improved OL and a D that is talented and well coached and a coach who is really putting together a strong program that is heading to the CFP and also act like a UK team that won 4 games last season and is traditionally an SEC doormat or a Missouri team who has never been a legitimate SEC caliber team or a 6-7 middling ACC team in VT pose a threat. To say those things is to admit that 9-3 was a fluke last season and Carolina football is, as it always has been, a mediocre program that lives off of hope for next year in perpetuity.
We needed almost divine intervention to get a win against them last season when we were on a roll.
Oh, lawd, here we go again! "Divine intervention" sounds eerily similar to "miracle" and that was beat to death in another thread, lol.
I agree though.
I noted the miraculous nature of our wins against Clemson and MIzzou and another poster went postal about it.Ha. I wasn't around for that one.![]()
And then you realize that Missouri has been to Atlanta for the SEC championship more times than Carolina in about two decades less time as a member.
I noted the miraculous nature of our wins against Clemson and MIzzou and another poster went postal about it.