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re: Top 5 Offenses in SEC 2013
Posted on 1/26/13 at 1:32 pm to RebFeBrees
Posted on 1/26/13 at 1:32 pm to RebFeBrees
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I dont know how you can not have our O in the top 5.
Details. I don't follow Ole Miss football, I didn't even consider them, the last I saw Ole Miss offense was 37-10 in Sanford Stadium a couple of months ago.
Why is Ole Miss offense a top 5 offense in the conference for 2013? I want names and stats and stuff.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 1:35 pm to deeprig9
#5 in total, passing, rushing and scoring offense.
They return their QB and basically all of their best skill players. Top 5 for sure.
They return their QB and basically all of their best skill players. Top 5 for sure.
Posted on 1/26/13 at 1:36 pm to deeprig9
2012 SEC Total Offense
1 Texas A&M
2 Georgia
3 Alabama
4 Tennessee
5 Ole Miss
6 Arkansas
7 Mississippi State
8 Vanderbilt
9 South Carolina
10 LSU
Ole Miss will be among the top 5 offenses next year
1 Texas A&M
2 Georgia
3 Alabama
4 Tennessee
5 Ole Miss
6 Arkansas
7 Mississippi State
8 Vanderbilt
9 South Carolina
10 LSU
Ole Miss will be among the top 5 offenses next year
Posted on 1/26/13 at 2:03 pm to deeprig9
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Why is Ole Miss offense a top 5 offense in the conference for 2013? I want names and stats and stuff.
Contributors we lost:
AJ hawkins - starting center
Randall Mackey - slot/rb - around 700 total yards and 5 tds.
Jamal Mosely - TE. Did well down the stretch but didnt produce a whole lot. 15 catches, 118 yards, and 3 tds
Coming back:
Our entire 2 deep on the OL sans Hawkins
QBs
Bo Wallace and Barry Brunetti.
Bo Needs to improve on his decision making but in his first year as an SEC starter he completed 64% of his passes for right under 3000 yards and 22 tds. Like I said, the picks (17) gotta come down. He also had 400 yards rushing and 8 tds. Brunetti gives us that change of pace guy who's shifty and can complete the shorter passes in our offense.
WRs
We bring back our entire WR corps led by Donte Moncrief and will add some serious talent on NSD at the position.
Receptions/yards/tds
Moncrief - 66/979/10
Sanders - 39/504/4
Logan - 43/490/1
RBs:
A solid group who will also have added weaponry come NSD. Scott was the main ball carrier and the young guys will have to step up.
carries/yards/tds
Jeff Scott - 197/846/6 td *also caught 23 balls
Itavius Mathers - 27/208/1 td
Jaylen Walton - 23/118/1 td
I realize these arent the most eye-popping rushing stats but Mathers and Walton were true freshmen who I expect to really take a big step as sophomores.
I am not saying "OMGZ THE REBS HAVE THE BEST OFFENSE EVAR!1!!" so please dont take this as such.
I am just saying we should be considered in the top 5 or 6 going into the season. I expect big things out of Freeze's HUNH offense in year 2.
This post was edited on 1/26/13 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 1/26/13 at 4:04 pm to deeprig9
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Details. I don't follow Ole Miss football, I didn't even consider them, the last I saw Ole Miss offense was 37-10 in Sanford Stadium a couple of months ago.
If you don't follow all the teams in the league don't make rankings that include the whole league.
This post was edited on 1/26/13 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 1/26/13 at 10:23 pm to deeprig9
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Details. I don't follow Ole Miss football, I didn't even consider them, the last I saw Ole Miss offense was 37-10 in Sanford Stadium a couple of months ago. Why is Ole Miss offense a top 5 offense in the conference for 2013? I want names and stats and stuff.
Idk about you, but to me offense is how many points you score? Maybe you should look at OM's PPG from last year and see what we return of offense. (Hint: everyone except 1 OL and 1 RB) We also add the #1 WR. I think if you're going to do a thread like this, maybe you should do a little research instead of looking stupid. :shrug:
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