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re: Bama, OM & LSU among CFP clear cut favorites for 2016

Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:53 pm to
Posted by 167back
Dos Gris
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 11:53 pm to
Bell was the starting RG VS bama so, that's two starters gone. rebs will return four olinemen with starting experience. The most with seven starts under his belt.

Once Tunsil returned were any o-linemen that would have started out injured?

Ole Miss return numbers might not have been off the charts but, Walton led the team in all purpose yards. If someone was better why weren't they seeing the field in return game? Treadwell was #2 and i believe Core was #4 in all purpose yards. That's three of top four gone.

Ten of the rebs top 15 tacklers were either DLinemen or LBs of those 10 six will be plaiyng in last game for rebs in sugar bowl.
Posted by VivaZapata27
Natchez, Ms
Member since Apr 2013
3575 posts
Posted on 12/11/15 at 12:31 am to
We have tested and proven guys at the skill positions. 4 of top 5 rushers and over 1300 yards. Those guys will do more with more opportunities. Returning four recievers with over 350 yards and string is an elite number one guy. The starting guards by the LSU game were Sims and Patterson, both freshmen. Conyers missed the second half of the season and was arguably our second best lineman behind Tunsil(starts at guard and right tackle. If we sign little, and we should, that will be a better group. On defense, the tackle stats are misleading. Our best second level player and sure fire NFL guy, Conner, missed most of the season. Denzel lead the team in tackles but his replacement, freshman Gates, was statistically dominant in his three starts. Gross, 3 year starter and all sec guy as well as our most disruptive lineman missed the entire season. Hampton and Woods, freshmen, played very well at safety but will have big shoes to fill for Elston and Hilton. They are arguably more talented.
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