The more I look at this…
… the more I’m impressed that Georgia could lose fifteen players to the pros, another bunch to the portal, not bring in a single transfer and still have 61% of its national championship production return this season. For comparison sake, with all the chest beating about its returning young talent, Alabama, at 67%, is only a few percentage points ahead. (Insert Metchie and Williams snark here.)
Although I have to admit I’m even more impressed with that Ohio State number (73%!), considering how loaded that team is.
That Kirby fella may just do alright after all.
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I am starting to believe he knows what he is doing.
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Well, I’m back in black
Yes, I’m back in black….
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I see Mississippi State near the top. Yet another reason to watch out for that game.
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A loaded team that never won shit. The Suckeyes, always the perpetual media darlings who perpetually overrank those
midwestern aholes.
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Kanas at 84% and GA at 61%. I guess Kanas would just kick Ga’s ass next year. NOT. Maybe it has more to do with the guys that make up that 61% rather than just the number.
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73% of that awful Buckeye defense is music to my ears. FtheMFs.
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I’m about to move from Shaker Heights to NYC. I will not miss Shaker and I will not miss being surrounded by Buckeyes fans. Insufferable.
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What does “returning production” truly mean? Total live game experience & # of snaps played seems just as relevant, even for the special teams dudes.
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Good question.
Do Brenton Cox’s surrenders count as production?
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