Why I am optimistic about next season

Look at the teams we are playing:
Texas Tech - new coaching change, all of the coaches on the offensive side of the ball are gone. They bring in Troy's OC to run a spread - he runs an offense that may be similar in formation to the Air Raid, but it is different in nearly every other aspect. The Tech players will still be struggling to grasp all of the differences. On defense, they will also have new schemes, and when the first offense that they will get to go up against is the Run and Shoot, you would have to think that there will be some confusion. We should be very competitive in this game.
TCU - They lose Jerry Hughes and a few other key defensive players. They return a good amount of their offensive talent back, but let's be honest, their offense isn't exactly out of the stratosphere in terms of skill level. Boise exposed issues with TCU's pass coverage and had Kellen Moore been on top of his game, the Fiesta Bowl would have been ugly.
Washington State - Does anyone not think we will win this game this year?
Navy - We played them competitively this year, showing just how far we have come. If the weather holds out in Annapolis, this should be a good game and a game that we have an excellent shot at winning.
East Carolina - two words: coaching change.
Houston - Holgerson moves to Oklahoma State, and there will be a new offensive coordinator at UH. Plus, Keenum's weaknesses were exposed against ECU and Air Force this year. We should be able to control their offense. On defense, Houston will also have a new coordinator, but that should be a chance for improvement for the Cougars.
Marshall - two words: coaching change. Doc Holliday will probably bring in a spread option offense, as well, and I'm not sure that Marshall has the personnel to operate it just yet.
UAB - What is UAB without Joe Webb? Not scary at all.
Tulane - As the Mustangs keep rising, the Green Wave continues to fall to new depths.
Rice - this game scares me, but I think we should be able to handle the Owls, even if they do have Sam McGuffie.
UTEP - The Miners are one of those teams that has the talent to do well every year, but the coaching just doesn't seem to be there (which is a shame, because I like Mike Price).
Tulsa - Chad Morris is making the jump from high school to college-level offensive coordinator. I think he's a great coach, but it's going to take him awhile to make the jump and feel comfortable. I think we take Tulsa easily.
Texas Tech - new coaching change, all of the coaches on the offensive side of the ball are gone. They bring in Troy's OC to run a spread - he runs an offense that may be similar in formation to the Air Raid, but it is different in nearly every other aspect. The Tech players will still be struggling to grasp all of the differences. On defense, they will also have new schemes, and when the first offense that they will get to go up against is the Run and Shoot, you would have to think that there will be some confusion. We should be very competitive in this game.
TCU - They lose Jerry Hughes and a few other key defensive players. They return a good amount of their offensive talent back, but let's be honest, their offense isn't exactly out of the stratosphere in terms of skill level. Boise exposed issues with TCU's pass coverage and had Kellen Moore been on top of his game, the Fiesta Bowl would have been ugly.
Washington State - Does anyone not think we will win this game this year?
Navy - We played them competitively this year, showing just how far we have come. If the weather holds out in Annapolis, this should be a good game and a game that we have an excellent shot at winning.
East Carolina - two words: coaching change.
Houston - Holgerson moves to Oklahoma State, and there will be a new offensive coordinator at UH. Plus, Keenum's weaknesses were exposed against ECU and Air Force this year. We should be able to control their offense. On defense, Houston will also have a new coordinator, but that should be a chance for improvement for the Cougars.
Marshall - two words: coaching change. Doc Holliday will probably bring in a spread option offense, as well, and I'm not sure that Marshall has the personnel to operate it just yet.
UAB - What is UAB without Joe Webb? Not scary at all.
Tulane - As the Mustangs keep rising, the Green Wave continues to fall to new depths.
Rice - this game scares me, but I think we should be able to handle the Owls, even if they do have Sam McGuffie.
UTEP - The Miners are one of those teams that has the talent to do well every year, but the coaching just doesn't seem to be there (which is a shame, because I like Mike Price).
Tulsa - Chad Morris is making the jump from high school to college-level offensive coordinator. I think he's a great coach, but it's going to take him awhile to make the jump and feel comfortable. I think we take Tulsa easily.