Welcome, Bullypulpit. We always appreciate balanced and intelligence discussion with opposing fans around here. That said, I'd like to get your take on a few stats.
For Total Offense, your Bulls were ranked an abysmal 105th in the nation last year.
Football Outsiders provides a more accurate, but still not encouraging, picture of your 2010 offense by ranking it 74th. You've lost 7/11 offensive starters from 2010, including your starting C and both OTs. Assuming ND's defense carries forward the level of defensive play they showed at the end of last season, how do the Bulls hope to hang enough points on the Irish to win (1) in their first game of the season, (2) on the road, and (3) with
seven new starters?
Defensively, your
Bulls ranked an impressive 27th last year, but you still lost 5/11 starters on that side of the ball, including both DEs and a DT. Is it reasonable to expect the same high level of defensive performance (1) in the first game of the season, (2) on the road, and (3) with five new starters?
Regarding Darrell Scott, the kid has struggled with injuries and consistency throughout his entire college career. I'm certain Bulls fans are excited by his 5

ranking as a high school prospect and whatever positive buzz is coming out of fall camp right now, but given his last two years at Colorado, what are the chances that (1) he has a big game, (2) in the first game of the season, (3) on the road, (4) against ND's dominant DL, and (5) behind an OL that just lost 3 starters?
Given how bad the Bulls were offensively last season, I have a hard time seeing how they hang enough points on the Irish to win. Your defense will likely keep things close for a bit while our offense works out the kinks, but I think we'll pull away late in the 2nd or early 3rd quarter.