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I would love to roll over every team and advance to the CFP by Hati Hijau
every (Newsflash: This year the CFP is only a theoretical possibility with a Lot of Outside Help) year. However, the crappy play during September and early October (Newsflash: Ooh Ooh that smell! That smell still taints our record!), there is reason to bring a breath of fresh air to the CFP. Regarding this team's ability to roll other teams (Newsflash: BK is HC), and produce style points (Newsflash: Tommy Rees is OC), I would not bet a penny on it. Furthermore, the nagging possibilty of a Perfect Storm upset (Newsflash: Marcus Freeman is DC) is almost de rigueur for a Kelly coached team. Before all else, they must win each game, and even that is a coin flip when a Kelly coached team takes the field. Hope for the best, but fear the worst.