I must say I like the predictions for the east, including JMU ahead of GA Southern for last place

The podcast at the end of the article is inciteful as well. They have the Sunbelt ranked third, but who can argue with them when only 4 teams qualified for bowl games; when you add ODU, Marshall, that would make 6, seven if you add JMU to the mix. So with the addition of four teams you have half the conference qualifying for bowl games in 2021. The future is as bright as the Sun.Appstrong wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 10:09 pmhttps://athlonsports.com/college-footba ... redictions
I must say I like the predictions for the east, including JMU ahead of GA Southern for last place![]()
Don’t believe the East runs through Atlanta. We play GSU at home on a weeknight. No way they win that game giving them at least one loss. We could easily run the table in the East if we play up to our potential each game. More likely, our “must win” (hate that phrase) game is at Coastal. We should win the East even with one loss if we slip up one week. Troy winning the West I can see. I believe the CCG will be played in Boone.
Not questioning your opinion - just asking what about GaState that makes you give them the nod?
They have the least number of unknowns. 15 starters back from a team that won 7-8 to finish the season.
I think "pre-camp" is the biggest takeaway from Saints comment. We've got some positions up for grabs, and after August we could come out of camp more than impressed and feeling good about who will start this year. Still a lot of unknowns, and Georgia State has less unknowns. I do feel great about the fact that for the most part based off of last year's depth chart, a lot of our "Next man up" players are upperclassmen. Will the tenure and experience mostly through practice and some game time transition to a solid starter, that's yet to be seen.