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15 hours ago, meanrob said:

Didn’t work for us against FAU. 

FAU curb-stomped everyone that year including a 38 point (69-31) thrashing of us in the regular season, they finished 11-3 and won their bowl game 50-3.  We narrowed the deficit a bit in the title game losing at FAU by 24 (41-17).  While we had a good season, finishing 7-1 in the conference regular season, the gap between FAU and us (and everyone else for that matter) was such that it was going to take a miracle to win that game.  Assuming we take care of business next week and get a rematch, whatever gap there is with UTSA isn't nearly what it was with FAU that year.  

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19 minutes ago, keith said:

FAU curb-stomped everyone that year including a 38 point (69-31) thrashing of us in the regular season, they finished 11-3 and won their bowl game 50-3.  We narrowed the deficit a bit in the title game losing at FAU by 24 (41-17).  While we had a good season, finishing 7-1 in the conference regular season, the gap between FAU and us (and everyone else for that matter) was such that it was going to take a miracle to win that game.  Assuming we take care of business next week and get a rematch, whatever gap there is with UTSA isn't nearly what it was with FAU that year.  

If I recall correctly, UTSA was limping into their bye week after our game with them, starting DL guys on the OL, and just generally banged-up.   By the time we play them again 12/3, they'll be back at full strength, or at least much closer to it than they were the first time we played.  I'm afraid the gap would only grow.

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17 minutes ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

If I recall correctly, UTSA was limping into their bye week after our game with them, starting DL guys on the OL, and just generally banged-up.   By the time we play them again 12/3, they'll be back at full strength, or at least much closer to it than they were the first time we played.  I'm afraid the gap would only grow.

Their offensive line will be healed up, but they'll be without De'Corian Clark who was part of their 3-headed monster at WR. He caught the game winning TD. And they'll still be without their best defensive player, Safety Rashad Wisdom. 

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