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re: Returning production for SEC teams in 2022…

Posted on 7/8/22 at 12:10 pm to
Posted by jcolding41
Member since Sep 2015
5694 posts
Posted on 7/8/22 at 12:10 pm to
Let’s do some historical analysis.

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OVERALL (Natl Rank)
1. Ole Miss (22)
2. LSU (30)
3. Mississippi St (34)
4. Arkansas (39)
5. Auburn (54)
6. Missouri (56)
7. Vanderbilt (78)
8. Georgia (92)
9. Kentucky (98)
10. Texas A&M (99)
11. Florida (108)
12. Alabama (110)
13. Tennessee (117)
14. South Carolina (124)

OFFENSE (Natl Rank)
1. Georgia (20)
2. Missouri (27)
3. LSU (30)
4. Ole Miss (44)
5. Vanderbilt (50)
6. Auburn (60)
7. Mississippi State (62)
8. Arkansas (67)
9. Kentucky (87)
10. South Carolina (102)
11. Tennessee (103)
12. Texas A&M (120)
13. Florida (125)
14. Alabama (126)

DEFENSE (Natl Rank)
1. Arkansas (15)
2. Mississippi State (16)
3. Ole Miss (20)
4. Alabama (41)
5. LSU (44)
6. Texas A&M (57)
7. Auburn (62)
8. Florida (67)
9. Missouri (89)
10. Kentucky (97)
11. Vanderbilt (102)
12. Tennessee (107)
13. South Carolina (124)
14. Georgia (126)
This post was edited on 7/8/22 at 12:14 pm
Posted by Jjdoc
Cali
Member since Mar 2016
53514 posts
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:51 am to
quote:

Let’s do some historical analysis.

SECRant 2021 rewind




The problem I see with some of this is experience vs vets vs talent.


Example Ms St. They returned alot last year, but what they returned was also the youngest team.

Just saying "returning production" does not equal experienced vets. It also does not mean that the production was great either.

A lot goes into it. Sticking with Ms St, they return 17 or 18 starters much like last year. The difference is they are now more than just returning starters, they are seasoned returning starters.


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