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Predicting the Top 25 Offenses in College Football in 2017 (Bleacher Report)
Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:51 am
Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:51 am
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25. Baylor
24. San Diego State
22. Florida State
21. Ohio State
18. Penn State
16. Western Kentucky
15. Texas
14. Boise State
13. Washington
12. Texas Tech
11. Louisville
10. West Virginia
9. Washington State
8. Colorado State
7. Middle Tennessee
6. Oregon
5. South Florida
4. Toledo
3. Oklahoma State
2. Memphis
1. Oklahoma
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College football has become an offense-dominated sport thanks to a vast collection of uptempo attacks. Pro-style systems still have value, but flashy numbers pop up all over the country.
Most units expected to grab the nation's attention in 2017 return their starting quarterback. That's not a requirement to be considered one of the 25 best as the season approaches, but it typically doesn't hurt to bring back a familiar gunslinger.
Rather than projecting the sheer volume of yardage, we're also factoring in efficiency with yards per snap as a means to adjust for pace. The rankings are also adjusted for competition.
We're breaking down the most notable pieces of each top 25 offense, focusing on a combination of the quarterback, running backs, receiving corps, offensive line and coaching.
25. Baylor
24. San Diego State
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23. LSU Tigers
What makes them dangerous: LSU has exciting players. Now, the offense has a coordinator in Matt Canada ready to unleash them. Most importantly, though, Derrius Guice is the SEC's two-time reigning leader in yards per carry. The Tigers will rely on the ground game, and there aren't many better options in the country.
Room for improvement: While the offensive line is undergoing some transition and shuffling, LSU's wild card is Danny Etling. Against four ranked teams, the Purdue transfer's completion percentage dropped 10 points and he tossed just three touchdowns.
2017 projection: Total yardage assuredly will not be the Tigers' forte, but Canada conducted a quietly efficient Pitt attack last season, and he has superior talent in Baton Rouge. As long as LSU settles the offensive line, it'll be a tough matchup in the SEC.
22. Florida State
21. Ohio State
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20. Missouri Tigers
What makes them dangerous: "Everyone is back" can be an oversimplification. In Missouri's case, however, the offense is almost entirely intact. Drew Lock is a two-year starter at QB, Damarea Crockett and Ish Witter each rushed for at least 750 yards last season and J'Mon Moore highlights a receiving corps that returns its top four producers plus Nate Brown, who missed 2016.
Room for improvement: While that continuity is important, the pressure is on Lock to improve against SEC competition. His 23 touchdowns look respectable, but 10 came against Eastern Michigan and Delaware State. In eight conference games, Lock threw 10 scores compared to 10 interceptions.
2017 projection: Missouri ought to sweep its nonconference slate, which will provide four excellent chances for Lock and Co. to pad their stats. Avoiding both Alabama and LSU in the crossover games will also boost the experienced Tigers.
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19. Alabama Crimson Tide
What makes them dangerous: Good luck finding a deeper stable of running backs. Bo Scarbrough excelled down the stretch, surging past Damien Harris—a 1,000-yard rusher—on the depth chart. Then there's Josh Jacobs, B.J. Emmons and Najee Harris fighting for the final carries. Oh, and Jalen Hurts can run, too.
Room for improvement: Hurts spent most of 2016 throwing behind or near the line of scrimmage. Alabama still found ways to create big plays, but it usually wasn't because of vertical passing. Hurts showed off seemingly improved accuracy in the spring game, though the exhibition isn't necessarily a sign of the future.
2017 projection: Led by sophomore Jonah Williams, the offensive line has four returning players. Hurts will still have a chance to display his progression as a passer, but the Crimson Tide have little reason not to focus on controlling the ground.
18. Penn State
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17. Auburn Tigers
What makes them dangerous: Auburn has an established one-two punch in the backfield and up front. Kamryn Pettway ran for 1,224 yards and seven touchdowns despite battling injuries, and Kerryon Johnson collected 895 yards and 11 scores. The junior duo will run behind a couple of bruisers in Braden Smith and Darius James, who will also be protecting Jarrett Stidham.
Room for improvement: Though the passing game as a whole must improve, the Tigers brought in Chip Lindsey as offensive coordinator and Stidham to take over at QB. Sean White offered toughness and accuracy, but he rarely commanded the field through the air. Granted, Stidham doesn't automatically cure the passing game. No returning wideout had more than 300 yards last year.
2017 projection: Get ready for a more diverse Auburn offense. The team simply didn't force the ball downfield in 2016, but Stidham and an older receiving corps will be ready to stretch the defense. That should lead to even more success for Pettway, Johnson and the nation's No. 6 rushing attack from a year ago.
16. Western Kentucky
15. Texas
14. Boise State
13. Washington
12. Texas Tech
11. Louisville
10. West Virginia
9. Washington State
8. Colorado State
7. Middle Tennessee
6. Oregon
5. South Florida
4. Toledo
3. Oklahoma State
2. Memphis
1. Oklahoma
Posted on 5/24/17 at 11:59 am to TideSaint
Alarming lack of VOLS imo
List is shite
List is shite
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:02 pm to Captain Crown
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Thanks TS
It's funny that this thread doesn't have the gnashing of teeth like the other one, huh?

Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:03 pm to TideSaint
I will be EXTREMELY surprised if Missouri finishes with an offense in the top 25
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:07 pm to Jeb Busch Lite
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I will be EXTREMELY surprised if Missouri finishes with an offense in the top 25
They finished 13th in the nation in total offense in 2016. And bring most of that back.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:09 pm to TideSaint
Everytime i see a BR article link... it reminds me of that time i walked into a public restroom and sh!t was spread all over the walls.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:11 pm to yatesdog38
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Everytime i see a BR article link... it reminds me of that time i walked into a public restroom and sh!t was spread all over the walls.
Bleacher Report has been way better ever since CNN bought them a few years ago.

Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:16 pm to TideSaint
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It's funny that this thread doesn't have the gnashing of teeth like the other one, huh?
Well, LSU doesn't deserve to be in the top 25 going into this year with how they performed last year (60th in total offense) and with what they lost on that side of the ball
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:18 pm to TideSaint
So LSU is in their top 25 for offense but not defense? 

Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:20 pm to TideSaint
I'm not saying our offense will be Top 25 this year but I think we will surprise some people.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:23 pm to TideSaint
So we make top 25 offense but not defense
That's how you know bleacher report is complete garbage
That's how you know bleacher report is complete garbage
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:25 pm to TideSaint
The obvious question:
Where is Auburn's second team?
Where is Auburn's second team?
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:30 pm to TideSaint
it is hard to wrap my head around Memphis, Toledo & CO State in the top 10
esp Memphis at #2
it begs the question, are they projecting which offenses will have the best stats? and no, I have not read the article
anyway, if they are projecting best stats, those 3 teams make sense because of their schedules
and it is nice to see Bobo's team get preseason love
esp Memphis at #2
it begs the question, are they projecting which offenses will have the best stats? and no, I have not read the article
anyway, if they are projecting best stats, those 3 teams make sense because of their schedules
and it is nice to see Bobo's team get preseason love
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:35 pm to TideSaint
Remember when Bleacher Report posts were a ban-worthy offense? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:39 pm to Uncle Gunnysack
I don't think it's far fetched to say Texas will have a Top 15 offense.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:45 pm to TideSaint
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15. Texas
The #17 rush offense from 2016 loses a 2,000 yard rusher AND the #2 running back plus 2 offensive linemen.
Their pass offense was 50th in the country last season.
Yet somehow they will be a top 15 offense?
Posted on 5/24/17 at 12:48 pm to TideSaint
I think we have a decent chance of making it on there.
Posted on 5/24/17 at 1:22 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
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The #17 rush offense from 2016 loses a 2,000 yard rusher AND the #2 running back plus 2 offensive linemen.
Their pass offense was 50th in the country last season.
Yet somehow they will be a top 15 offense?
SHHHH, daddy herm gon fix it
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