New offense and a rs Jr year. Similar numbers. A jump can be made.
The thing you love prove you wrong very much. And that thing is stats. I just looked it up.
Over the 3 years that JG has started this is what games vs P5 teams look like (Counting BYU):
2017: 15.5 points scored in losses (6 starts) / 0 wins
2018: 17.5 points scored in losses (7 starts) / 22.5 points in 2 wins
2019: 14.5 points scored in losses (2 starts) / 25 points in 3 wins
2017: 1 game (Loss to UK) where we scored more than 24 points
2018: 1 game (Win at Auburn) where we scored more than 24 points
2019: 2 games (Loss vs BYU / Win vs Vandy) where we scored more than 24 points
To cap it off, we are losing Jennings, Callaway, and Wood-Anderson to graduation. So a historically mediocre JG is somehow going to make a jump from what he's done for 3 years all while breaking in young and new starters outside of Palmer?
Burrow made the leap because he and the offensive skill players were all coming back...... JG, if he is starter, is going to have 2 new receivers, new tight end, and Palmer. There is zero confidence that he is going to make a giant leap (like Burrow since you are keen on comparing JG to Burrow)......
But yes, lets just ignore 3 years of proof that he is not a QB who is capable of sustaining success throughout an entire season.