Maybe, but that is the way bookies make their money. "Obvious" or "all in" situations have a tendency in sports to often end up not being too obvious. How many people here would have or did lose their shirts by betting "the house" on WVU covering a 3.5 point spread against us in the last game of the season?Cove Dawg said:Nelson6 said:
When you don't lose much you can't recruit a ton of kids. Our team was young last year. Do you think giving these FR and SO a chance to build again with an extended Offseason is going to be worse? We are definitely winning more than 6 games next season. Then keep building in 2025.
Some of yall are still too emotional and not looking at the direction things are going now. Baylor has been on a roller coaster for a while since Rhule took the job. We do terrible when the team is young and then great when that group is older. We are at the Mid Point for the coming season so expect a 4th - 10th finish in the Big 12 next season. Then 2025 is our year.
We filled most of our needs already so i'm not worried about this specific recruiting year. Now if it continues next year we can worry about it.
More than 6 wins next year? With our schedule, roster, and coaching I will go all in on that bet!
There are too many variables in college football for me to go all in on anything, especially when we don't even know for certain what our roster will be next year and how these new guys will perform. Just this past season, we could have won 1 game or we could have won 7 because of just one 50-50 play in a game going or not going our way. Similar thing in 2022, and even in 2021. In 2021 we had those types of plays all go our way, including the "butt" non-fumble. There is nothing guaranteed in sports, good or bad. I suspect that next year will be like everything else....not as good as some say or would like and not as bad as others confidently predict.