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re: On3: The best quarterback/running back/wide receiver trios in college football in 2022

Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:43 pm to
Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
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Posted on 8/17/22 at 1:43 pm to
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Hooker is rated higher than Bennett in every professional publication and QB ranking lists that I've seen posted, and there are many, with the exception of the one you just listed.

Tennessee is consistently mentioned as one of the most explosive offenses in the country and Heupel is listed as one of the best play callers in the country. Georgia isn't.

The only group of posters arguing against any of this are Georgia fans.

Cope in whatever way you need to. We're here for it.


Okay... I provided a source saying Bennett > Hooker. Feel free to post some evidence to support your views.

Again, I'm not talking about NFL potential... the NFL is different from college. I'm talking about college rankings.

You keep saying "everyone says"... so finding a link should be pretty easy.

By the way... here is SI's best offenses for this upcoming season:

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UGA is #3. Tennessee is #24.

The reality is Bennett outperformed Hooker per snap last year. He'll likely do the same this year.

UGA's offense overall did the same last year and will do so again this year.

But congrats on running a lot of plays.
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 8/17/22 at 5:54 pm to
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Okay... I provided a source saying Bennett > Hooker. Feel free to post some evidence to support your views


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You keep saying "everyone says"... so finding a link should be pretty easy.


Ask & you shall receive. There's 100 more articles like the 7 below by the way. Let me know what else you need.

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The reality is


The reality is that no one in the country outside of the Georgia fanbase believes Stetson Bennett is a better QB than Hendon Hooker.

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UGA is #3. Tennessee is #24.


Tennessee was better than Georgia in all 4 major offensive categories last year with a rag tag roster and a 1st year coach. But now they're supposed to start trending backwards? Nah

UGA finished 25th Nationally last season for total offense. Tennessee finished 9th and will have a better offense this season.

Since Heupel has been a HC his offenses have finished:

2018: #5 Nationally
2019: #2 Nationally
2020: #2 Nationally
2021: #9 Nationally (Up from #102 the year prior under Pruitt)

SDS article from last week ranking the Top 25 Offensive play callers in CFB. Josh Heupel listed at #4 behind only: Lincoln Riley, Ryan Day & Bill O'Brien

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Stetson Bennett is a game managing QB surrounded by more talent than any team in the country not named Alabama. Which is why he might have made it into 1 SEC Analysts Top 5 SEC QBs for the 2022 season and left out of every other list.
This post was edited on 8/17/22 at 6:10 pm
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