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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 952331" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>Yes, our talent level has been well below that of Clemson and Georgia for years now, but I don’t expect Key to close that gap quickly.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I think many give us too little credit for our talent level, based on underperformance over the last four years.</p><p></p><p>For example, our 2022 team ranked 5th in the conference in overall talent, only behind the obvious Clemson/FSU/Miami/UNC. According to 247, our overall talent rank of 30 was ahead of everyone else in the former Coastal as well as Louisville. We have the talent to be competitive with most teams, as seen last year in the surprise wins at Pitt and UNC. We've also had bad losses which made our talent look worse than it really is.</p><p></p><p>Just looking at our 2023 schedule which does us no favors, we should have a higher talent composite than seven of our opponents, and close enough to have competitive talent in 3 others. Obviously, we need to get and stay healthy at QB and on the line, but lack of talent will not be an excuse if Key doesn’t get us to a bowl, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 952331, member: 1555"] Yes, our talent level has been well below that of Clemson and Georgia for years now, but I don’t expect Key to close that gap quickly. On the other hand, I think many give us too little credit for our talent level, based on underperformance over the last four years. For example, our 2022 team ranked 5th in the conference in overall talent, only behind the obvious Clemson/FSU/Miami/UNC. According to 247, our overall talent rank of 30 was ahead of everyone else in the former Coastal as well as Louisville. We have the talent to be competitive with most teams, as seen last year in the surprise wins at Pitt and UNC. We've also had bad losses which made our talent look worse than it really is. Just looking at our 2023 schedule which does us no favors, we should have a higher talent composite than seven of our opponents, and close enough to have competitive talent in 3 others. Obviously, we need to get and stay healthy at QB and on the line, but lack of talent will not be an excuse if Key doesn’t get us to a bowl, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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