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re: Rank The SEC's Returning WR's
Posted on 2/12/15 at 11:01 am to TTsTowel
Posted on 2/12/15 at 11:01 am to TTsTowel
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Let's remember that Duke Williams missed nearly 4 games, played in a primarily run-dominated offense and also had to share already limited targets with Sammie Coates.
I think if he would've played more, it would be fair to say his stats would've been better, but you can't really say how much. He could've played in those 4 games he missed and had low performing stats.
Posted on 2/12/15 at 11:36 am to CockInYourEar
quote:I don't know what he would have done, but I do know Auburn thoroughly missed him the rest of the Texas A&M game, against Georgia, against Wisconsin and he could have gotten even more stats against Samford. Auburn went 1-3 in those games and we saw what Duke Williams did against Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas State and Mississippi State.
I think if he would've played more, it would be fair to say his stats would've been better, but you can't really say how much. He could've played in those 4 games he missed and had low performing stats.
In the end, Pharoh Cooper had a marvelous season and a better season than Duke Williams and LaQuon Treadwell, although we have to take into consideration the time both players missed.
For 2015, Ole Miss and South Carolina have question marks at quarterback while Auburn is returning what appears to be a future star. If Duke Williams can stay healthy and out of trouble, he will likely be the most dominant SEC wide receiver in 2015.
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