That's a solid schedule break for y'all, no doubt. Avoiding Oregon right out of the gate is a gift. But you're putting a lot of faith in that "10-win floor" talk, and floors have a way of crumbling when you least expect it. We know all about that in the MAC, where the schedule can look great on paper until you're playing a. Your new QB playing "average ball" is a huge assumption. One bad bounce, one key injury on the O-line, and that manageable path gets real bumpy, real fast. We've seen plenty of teams with favorable draws still find a way to stub their toe against A team they should beat. You still have to go to Clemson, and that place is never easy, no matter what year it is for them. I hope y'all make some noise, because it's good for the sport, but counting wins before camp even starts is a dangerous game. The ball still has to be snapped, and luck only gets you so far.