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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 399717" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>This is an untrue statement. Our starters were fine. The problem we have continuously had is not the ability of our 1's, it's the gap between our 1's and 2' and 3's. That's the difference between a team of 4* and 5* players and a team of 3* players. The 4* and 5* players are ready to play as freshmen/sophomores, so there is very little drop off when substitutes come in. With a team of mostly 3* players, some are ready as freshmen, but most take a year or two to get to a level where they can compete play after play. To me, that's the difference between the Top 15 teams and the next, say, 40 teams. Factories that reload with the college-ready players coming in as freshmen tend to have less variability in game-to-game performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 399717, member: 198"] This is an untrue statement. Our starters were fine. The problem we have continuously had is not the ability of our 1's, it's the gap between our 1's and 2' and 3's. That's the difference between a team of 4* and 5* players and a team of 3* players. The 4* and 5* players are ready to play as freshmen/sophomores, so there is very little drop off when substitutes come in. With a team of mostly 3* players, some are ready as freshmen, but most take a year or two to get to a level where they can compete play after play. To me, that's the difference between the Top 15 teams and the next, say, 40 teams. Factories that reload with the college-ready players coming in as freshmen tend to have less variability in game-to-game performance. [/QUOTE]
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