WVMULE
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You too are vastly, vastly underestimating the athletic talent on this UT team. I understand your excitement about your guys... but you're demonstrating serious ignorance of UT's guys. You do not have a WR that would start over Callaway or a healthy Jennings. Sorry. You just don't. Your guys succeed in a system. Nothing wrong with that... but it inflates their numbers.
I really like Long but UT's options are both bigger and faster than he is.
To say Stills would start in front of Shy Tuttle... just shows you don't know anything about Tuttle. The story is similar for most of these guys.
Total? Here's something to consider. UT had 3 guys drafted from its first 8 loss team... ever. A UT CB, Moseley, stands a really good shot at making an NFL roster as a UFA. Kendall Vickers (DL) and even Colton Jumper (LB) have received praise during NFL camps. Playing for Jones hurt their draft stock.... but they had talent.
My point is that in a terrible year... UT could still put as many as 6 players on an NFL roster in a single year. I understand your excitement... but you need some perspective. UGA, Bama, Auburn, UF, Mizzou, USCe… are all on UT's schedule this year. There's a good chance that every one of those teams are likely to have at least 10 players with NFL potential... they do EVERY YEAR.
Bama put 12 into this year's draft following 10 in the '17 draft.... UGA had 6. LSU in an off year had 7. UF had 5 from another 4-8 team.
WVU may win but it won't be because you have talent more overwhelming than UT sees on an every year basis from most of their SEC opponents.
WVU puts its share in the NFL. But there's never been this many NFL caliber kids on the same roster at once... the difference may be they have experience as well as talent.
Several of these kids could have easily went into the NFL last year. They elected to return because they believe they can accomplish something special.
This team has vibe about it. It may be overrated but every one of them has bought into the notion that this is their year. They believe in each other. Their coaches believe in them. They've pushed each other to get better all summer with one goal in mind - win the Big 12.
They are stronger, bigger and faster than any team in the history of WVU.
I'm not going to bet against them.