It's kind of like the 1996 season, losing to Tulsa, but being 9-3 with a bowl win, a win at Happy Valley and a domination of Wisconsin and some freshman phenom named Ron Dayne. Or even three years ago, beating Michigan and Nebraska to peak at the end of the year, but having lost to Northern Illinois (granted coming off a BCS game and with a Heisman contender at QB) in the season opener. Probably got a shot in a bowl a bit above our actual talent against LSU, though we kept it close. If we play USC, Colorado, or Washington State like I'm seeing projected, I don't think we can slow them down enough to win, but never know which team shows up more motivated in the smaller bowls.