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Brad82
March 2nd, 2011, 06:40 PM
http://www.gorhody.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/030111aaa.html

Same prediction as 2009 and 2010,need to go 2-2 or 3-1 in first four games and will dictate improvement . Anything less and watch out.

jpincince
March 3rd, 2011, 09:23 AM
I like URI's chances for its first winning season since 2001.

bluehenbillk
March 3rd, 2011, 10:38 AM
URI should want to be at least 4-2 before they go through the 3-game gauntlet of UD/UNH/W&M.

jstclmet
March 3rd, 2011, 10:54 AM
Very favorable schedule. No reason Rhody can't be 6 - 1 prior to facing UNH.

UMass is rebuilding, and UD will be in the first year of their new QB.

If the Rams can go 6 - 1 (in addition to Cuse, they could trip up in the Brown game (away)), prior to UNH, they would only need to win 1 more to qualify for the playoffs, and the Rams end the season with Towson.

Tis a shame, the Rams are leaving the CAA.

GannonFan
March 3rd, 2011, 12:25 PM
Very favorable schedule. No reason Rhody can't be 6 - 1 prior to facing UNH.

UMass is rebuilding, and UD will be in the first year of their new QB.

If the Rams can go 6 - 1 (in addition to Cuse, they could trip up in the Brown game (away)), prior to UNH, they would only need to win 1 more to qualify for the playoffs, and the Rams end the season with Towson.

Tis a shame, the Rams are leaving the CAA.

UMass is one thing, but by the time URI plays UD the first year QB (who likely already played 2 games this past year, including a win at JMU) would be 8 games into the season. He won't really be green any more by that point. URI gets the advantage that they play UD in Kingston - but they'll still be an underdog there considering everything that UD brings back, including the best OL in the CAA and maybe the best RB as well.

But URI is certainly dangerous - a very popular dark horse for next year.

jstclmet
March 3rd, 2011, 12:57 PM
UMass is one thing, but by the time URI plays UD the first year QB (who likely already played 2 games this past year, including a win at JMU) would be 8 games into the season. He won't really be green any more by that point. URI gets the advantage that they play UD in Kingston - but they'll still be an underdog there considering everything that UD brings back, including the best OL in the CAA and maybe the best RB as well.

But URI is certainly dangerous - a very popular dark horse for next year.

Beating JMU in 2010 isn't much to chest thump about. After the Tech game, the JMU offense did not show up the rest of the season, save the W&M game. UD beating them with their backup QB says a lot about the 2010 JMU team not about the UD team that only managed to score 13 pts.

I understand you optimism and hope re: your 2011 team, but keep it real, the QB drives the car. Good Luck.

GannonFan
March 3rd, 2011, 04:15 PM
Beating JMU in 2010 isn't much to chest thump about. After the Tech game, the JMU offense did not show up the rest of the season, save the W&M game. UD beating them with their backup QB says a lot about the 2010 JMU team not about the UD team that only managed to score 13 pts.

I understand you optimism and hope re: your 2011 team, but keep it real, the QB drives the car. Good Luck.

Well, the kid did lead two long scoring drives against JMU's highly respected defense, the last drive consuming the final 5 minutes of the game. It's not like he was a kid in the backseat of the car - he was driving the car. And why minimize the 13 points scored - that was just one less than the 14 that nova put up on the same team. And let's keep it real - having that OL in front of him, AP to hand the ball off to, and all those WR's to throw to means that the car he's driving isn't some 1980's Yugo - it's a pretty high performance car. I'm not worried about the offensive side of the ball - I'm only really worried about the defensive backfield, and even then, it's just because it's unproven in game situations, not because there isn't enough talent there.

JMUNJ08
March 4th, 2011, 12:55 AM
Beating JMU in 2010 isn't much to chest thump about. After the Tech game, the JMU offense did not show up the rest of the season, save the W&M game. UD beating them with their backup QB says a lot about the 2010 JMU team not about the UD team that only managed to score 13 pts.

I understand you optimism and hope re: your 2011 team, but keep it real, the QB drives the car. Good Luck.

We were by no means a push over. Not many 6-5 teams have such a strong defense that kept us in just about every game. If our offense showed a pulse like in prior years, we would have been highly respectable and maybe even taken your playoff spot....

Tribe4SF
March 4th, 2011, 05:22 AM
URI will be interesting to watch this year. If they can plug the few gaps they have on the defensive side, they will surely be improved over 2010. How successful they will be may hinge on whether their depth improves. The tough four game stretch of UD/UNH/W&M/JMU comes late in the season when depth can be critical.