Alabama Football starts dead last in the SEC

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#9
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56% is greater than 40%
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I don't feel like doing the math on defense, but the offensive breakdown isn't even close:

Returning 2021 vs. Returning 2023
Passing Yards: 3.3% vs. 9.1%*
Passing TDs: 2.3% vs. 13.5%*
Rushing Yards: 38.1% vs. 55.2%
Rushing TDs: 24.3% vs. 53.8%
Receiving Yards: 32.6% vs. 63.8%
Receiving TDs: 23.8% vs. 59.4%
OL Starts: 43.1% vs. 43.1%

*If it turns out that Milroe doesn't win the starting QB gig, this number is kind of irrelevant.
 
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I don't feel like doing the math on defense, but the offensive breakdown isn't even close:

Returning 2021 vs. Returning 2023
Passing Yards: 3.3% vs. 9.1%*
Passing TDs: 2.3% vs. 13.5%*
Rushing Yards: 38.1% vs. 55.2%
Rushing TDs: 24.3% vs. 53.8%
Receiving Yards: 32.6% vs. 63.8%
Receiving TDs: 23.8% vs. 59.4%
OL Starts: 43.1% vs. 43.1%

*If it turns out that Milroe doesn't win the starting QB gig, this number is kind of irrelevant.
Of course you're not wrong. I've seen enough of your posts to know you're never wrong.
 
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Man, florida is gonna suck this year.
54% of a bad team coming back. And they didn't exactly attract blue chip talent to replace the departing players.
Two straight years of @50% starting talent returning sounds like a typical year during our lost decade.

Napier is worse than I even hoped.
If 2023 looks like 2022 in Gainesville with roster inadequacies, can they let him finish the season? Recruiting will take more hits. Players aren't recruiting themselves to play for UF anymore.
 
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