Lorewarn
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Illinois, Purdue, Rutgers and Indiana will all be battles. Being solely focused on how we are a better team than last year (which we definitely are) fails to account for our how good our opponents are, which we really don't know conclusively three games in but thus far, all of those teams are gonna come ready to play.
UCLA is the only near guarantee left on the schedule imo, every other game is easily losable if for whatever reason we come out flat, a ball doesn't bounce our way, or we have bad injury luck. These games are also incredibly winnable, but we haven't seen this team face real adversity yet, and have no idea if they'll be able to shake the demons when our backs are against the wall late in the 4th.
UCLA is the only near guarantee left on the schedule imo, every other game is easily losable if for whatever reason we come out flat, a ball doesn't bounce our way, or we have bad injury luck. These games are also incredibly winnable, but we haven't seen this team face real adversity yet, and have no idea if they'll be able to shake the demons when our backs are against the wall late in the 4th.