For the life of me, I can't figure out next year. Its really taking time away form work wondering how in the world we will pull off this kind of season and getting FACTS around how we will IMPROVE. The standards, or expectations are huge on the players shoulders going into next year. If we finish with 10/11 wins, its hard to get better then that. I mean.. its reallllly hard to get better then that. So we will be bringing back our Heisman candidate next year, all skill players on the offensive basically, but lose tons of OL talent. IMO, that's a big loss still and one that could shut down a run first, run second type offense. For some reason, I don't think Klein's throwing can get THAT much more better. Guy has been a QB for some time now, how can one random summer improve someones game that much? Right now we are like 80/20 run, we just need to be 60/40 with a new OL. Not sure if a summer can improve that part of the game. The defense didn't turn out to be lynch mob quality like earlier in the year. Once the core Big 12 part of the schedule kicked off, the dominance turned to, bend but don't break. Well it broke a few times. We lose a lot of talent on defense and I don't trust Cosh enough to improve that part of the game THAT much.
Lastly, we don't have to worry about A&M and Mizzou (who both could easily win any day they decide to play), and bring in struggling WVU (at least it seems like it) and TCU who has fire power. Obviously you would assume Tech would be a bit better and ISU as well, OSU losses a lot but they find ways to remain at the top, Texas is so young everyone is just waiting for them to dominate. I just can't tell if our schedule is equally hard, easier or not. Winning so many close games, I would like to know that the schedule is slightly easier. Just my thoughts. Go Cats!