I've seen quite a few of the board rednecks (including that jackass Clay Travis) ask why we're not winning when other SEC teams are just as young as we are. That statement has been bothering me for a while, so I took a look at each SEC team's 2-deep.
I counted the number of RS Sophs, Juniors, and Seniors in each 2-deep depth chart. Basically, I'm trying to quantify experience. I don't think you'll find anyone that would argue that there's no difference between a true Soph and a RS Soph, as many times that redshirt year makes a world of difference (Aaron Rodgers was essentially redshirted in Green Bay, and now look at him. So without further ado, here are my counts according to Rivals' depth charts. Keep in mind that these numbers are out of 44 possible players (11 off. starters, 11 def. starters, and their 22 backups).
Florida - 26
Georgia - 27
Auburn - 21
South Carolina - 27
Alabama - 30
Ole Miss - 24
Miss State - 28
Kentucky - 25
Vanderbilt - 24
Arkansas - 31
LSU - 29
Tennessee - 17
Now, the only school that comes close to us is Auburn, and many would argue (myself included) that that talent is significantly better than ours due to elite recruiting (after all, they straight-up pay their players in addition to having won last year's national title; it's not hard to recruit there).
I'll let you guys draw your own conclusions from this data.