I would say no to this question, but one can't help be be alarmed knowing the D has 2 true freshman starting. The hardest thing for mid-major schools is getting enough talent & experience on the defensive side of the ball. True freshman can come right in and make an immediate impact on offense at ANY level of college football, but not so much on the defensive side. The defensive side of the ball requires major experience & athletic ability to be an impact player. The defense flat out lacks an impact player, specifically on the D line & at LB. Offensively, I personally think this team has "enough" talent to compete, but just lacks speed at the WR & QB positions for what Dodge wants to do(or just hasn't shown it yet with 20+ WR's already riding the bench). A true dual threat QB would THRIVE in this system. Can Riley do it?? I don't know with his height (I know he's listed at 6ft but he can't be more than 5'10") and seeing how that High School team from Miami killed him with their team speed, I have my reservations. Special Teams, i won't even get into that. Bottom line, you have to win 2 of the 3 phases of Football to win. This team ALREADY gives up one phase on special teams.