Senior QB = 2 extra wins?

#26
#26
If that's all that mattered, it'd be easy to predict each season. Most overrated predictive metric.
 
#27
#27
yes expierience is good but guys have their good and bad games and there is never a guarantee about being better because you are older. example erik ainge was pretty good in his freshman year but he was terrible the next year and everyone knows it. also blake mitchell finished the 2005 season very well and expectations were high going into 2006. Sure enough he played horrible against miss. st. of all teams and sat out for seven games. you never know!
 
#28
#28
If that's all that mattered, it'd be easy to predict each season. Most overrated predictive metric.
That's what I've always thought. If a team is really crappy and all their guys come back doesn't that just make them an experienced crappy team? :whistling:
 
#29
#29
I know I posted this before, but look at the last three SEC champs:
2006 Florida.........Chris Leak, sr.
2005 Georgia........D.J. Shockley, sr.
2004 Auburn.........Jason Campbell, sr.
 
#30
#30
If Kensucky is 8-3 or 9-2 when we play them it means that there were alot of teams that were having down years on their schedule. Tennessee would probably crush them anyways no matter what their record. This will be an exciting year for the Cats and they better enjoy it since its back to the cellar after this. Next year they will finnish 6th in the SEC East.
 
#31
#31
I know I posted this before, but look at the last three SEC champs:
2006 Florida.........Chris Leak, sr.
2005 Georgia........D.J. Shockley, sr.
2004 Auburn.........Jason Campbell, sr.

Erik Ainge=SR
Andre Woodson=SR
Matt Flynn=SR
Blake Mitchell=SR
Brandon Cox=SR

We aren't the only one in the SEC who has a SR QB.
 
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