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More exhibits as to why the national media doesn't understand college football--or they are pandering to fans who don't.
Analyze returning offensive prowess first by: How many OL are returning who are at least third year players? Almost every team, at least in the South, has good running backs. We had good running backs in 2019, but our OL was subpar. Running backs can be fine as true FR. We saw that too. OL? Not so much.
The next thing to look at is essentially the same analysis on D. How many defensive starters return who are at least third year players? Watch position groups though. 7 starters back, but lose 4 DBs, then it can be trouble. I don't want to start young corners either. That's a bad sign.
It's a team sport. Focusing on returning production at a position can be meaningless. A RB may have scored 30 TDs, but if his entire OL graduated, then so what. A QB may have a high rating but if he loses is OL and WR to graduation and injuries, then so what.
Analyze returning offensive prowess first by: How many OL are returning who are at least third year players? Almost every team, at least in the South, has good running backs. We had good running backs in 2019, but our OL was subpar. Running backs can be fine as true FR. We saw that too. OL? Not so much.
The next thing to look at is essentially the same analysis on D. How many defensive starters return who are at least third year players? Watch position groups though. 7 starters back, but lose 4 DBs, then it can be trouble. I don't want to start young corners either. That's a bad sign.
It's a team sport. Focusing on returning production at a position can be meaningless. A RB may have scored 30 TDs, but if his entire OL graduated, then so what. A QB may have a high rating but if he loses is OL and WR to graduation and injuries, then so what.