g8terh8ter_eric
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One of the posters on VQ, Levity, put together a really great post over there on the experience factor for UT. This is VERY eye opening, and should give kind of a new look into a fairly debated issue.....
This is truly a great post, and anyone who even questions where we are at this point, really needs to back off. We are in a tough spot, and this highlights it even more. Truly good research.
In case you missed my earlier post which has since been overrun by volman84 (but forget it -- it's a mute point), here it is, with updated totals for the notable SEC teams:
I've my "youth research" taken this a step further now. Instead of just counting the number of third-year-or-over players, I'm now going to count the number of years experience each starter of every notable SEC team has. For example, if a player is a redshirt sophomore, he has 3 years experience.
Tennessee
Offense: 27 years
Defense: 25 years
Florida
Offense: 33 years
Defense: 29 years
Auburn
Offense: 34 years
Defense: 31 years
Georgia
Offense: 33 years
Defense: 36 years
LSU
Offense: 37 years
Defense: 36 years
Alabama
Offense: 38 years
Defense: 41 years (!!!!!)
**Its worth noting that Bama does not start one second-year-and-under player on either offense or defense.**
Arkansas
Offense: 38 years
Defense: 40 years
South Carolina
Offense: 30 years
Defense: 39 years
This is truly a great post, and anyone who even questions where we are at this point, really needs to back off. We are in a tough spot, and this highlights it even more. Truly good research.