OldJacketFan
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I ever so respectfully disagree, I have seen enough turnover in personnel to never assume that the "dropoff" will be negligible. So many of us thought that we could easily replace guys like Laskey and Days, and we found out that we were wrong. The first stringers are starting because of a reason and experience means so much in this game. Look at BJS vs. BM. BJS has got everything you want in a player...except experience. Notice how much of a difference BM makes when he plays?
The TL;DR version - never be quick to discount playing experience. It takes time for all but the very elite (CJ for instance) to come in and be an instant upgrade from his predecessor. You may get it at RB and WR but at very few other positions.
Where did I say negligible? My point was the players we expect to start next year are talented and are getting playing time this year. They have acquitted themselves well in limited playing time (Kerr, Johnson, BJS, Simmons, Campbell, TD, Henderson) so it's not like Tech is going from seniors to true freshmen next year. Will there be a fall off? Maybe, probably but I don't think is will be huge.