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Florida could start 7-0 or 4-3. Wind up 11-1 or 5-7.I have UF 9-3 (6-2). Losses at MSU, UGA, and at FSU.
I'd put the "probable losses" at 2, with 4 toss-ups.
That would lend itself to a 8-4 season.
Split MSU/LSU
Get 2 out of 3 from UGA/MIZ/USCe
See what happens in Tallahassee.
Assuming we take care of the Vols. Might be looking at 9-3/10-2. Not likely, but there's a path.
For UF:I think 8-4 as they will lose at least one of the games that they are a slight favorite like, maybe, Missouri or South Carolina or LSU. I don't think Florida is very good and simply benefit from playing in the SEC East.
UK - 90% chance of a win, probably more 60%
@ Tenn - 85% chance of a win 70%
@ MSU - 50% chance 33%
LSU - 65% 60%
@ Vandy - 90% 75%
UGA - 35% 10%
Mizzou - 85% 60%
USCe - 75% 60%
@ FSU - 50% 20%
Presuming the Gators are at least "pretty good", they could be 9-3 easily enough barring bad injuries.
They also might not be "pretty good" but only half decent. And yes they can beat UGA.
I can't see anyway Florida or South Carolina go 11 and 1. To do so would require SC to beat either Georgia or Clemson and Florida to beat either Georgia or FSU plus both teams beating everyone else. There is little chance of either happening.Florida isn't likely to go 11-1, but look at it:
Like LSU, it probably comes down to QB play, though most think Mullen is the better coach.It's more about the OL for LSU than the QB. I hate to deem a guy who's never played a down in the SEC a known quantity, but it's a pretty safe bet what he'll be. He'll be "fine." Similar to Danny Etling last year, who had (I think) the best efficiency in the conference and did a lot of things you want to see, yet still managed to be more or less non-threatening. Nobody said "Oh crap, our defense faces Etling next week." Burrow is almost certainly going to have a season that's "good enough" if everybody else does their job fairly well. He's not going to be a force that makes things happen on his own or covers up for a lackluster line and/or receivers who struggle.