We were actually a pretty solid favorite over Ohio IIRC, though I'm not talking about journalists' predictions. But yes, predictions are frequently wrong.MountaineerChemist10 wrote:We were predicted to lose vs. Michigan, didn't happen. Predicted to lose vs. Ohio at the Camellia Bowl game, didn't happen. 2015 Panthers predicted to go 8-8, didn't happen. I don't ever pay attention to journalist's predictions.
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I would wager that more often than not win/loss predictions are right. Predicting the spread or final score- like this game is a wild ass guess. If I were completely impartial I would pick UT by a couple of scores. By no means do I see a blowout. If we can't get 150 yards rushing and at least 200 passing I'll be stunned and very disappointed. I firmly believe we stay in it as long as we mix it up and don't lose the turnover battle.