#3. Not really a surprise. Just good to see some non-OM perspective on it. We're in good company, too. If Powe really and truly is allowed to play, we might jump a spot to overtake Aub.
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Nice. Saw where we were #5 in WR. We may be a little better than that. We have some speed and some size and some experience. This should be a very solid group.
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We have a better DL than Auburn without a doubt (ours was better last year; we lost no one and they lost their NFL DE), but LSU's is full of 4 and 5 star guys who have looked good when on the field so far. That being said, I will not be surprised if ours is considered the best in the country mid to late season (thanks Ed!)
Yes, our WRs are great, especially for Ole Miss standards. However, UT, Florida, South Carolina, and LSU all have WR corps with 4 star or better talent across the board - and they really are good; I'm not just depending on recruiiting rankings. South Carolina and LSU will not be able to get the ball to their WRs, and UT and Florida will run the ball a lot this year, so we may have the most productive WR corp in the SEC this year.
Yes, our WRs are great, especially for Ole Miss standards. However, UT, Florida, South Carolina, and LSU all have WR corps with 4 star or better talent across the board - and they really are good; I'm not just depending on recruiiting rankings. South Carolina and LSU will not be able to get the ball to their WRs, and UT and Florida will run the ball a lot this year, so we may have the most productive WR corp in the SEC this year.
We have a better DL than Auburn without a doubt (ours was better last year; we lost no one and they lost their NFL DE), but LSU's is full of 4 and 5 star guys who have looked good when on the field so far. That being said, I will not be surprised if ours is considered the best in the country mid to late season (thanks Ed!)
Yes, our WRs are great, especially for Ole Miss standards. However, UT, Florida, South Carolina, and LSU all have WR corps with 4 star or better talent across the board - and they really are good; I'm not just depending on recruiiting rankings. South Carolina and LSU will not be able to get the ball to their WRs, and UT and Florida will run the ball a lot this year, so we may have the most productive WR corp in the SEC this year.
Yes, our WRs are great, especially for Ole Miss standards. However, UT, Florida, South Carolina, and LSU all have WR corps with 4 star or better talent across the board - and they really are good; I'm not just depending on recruiiting rankings. South Carolina and LSU will not be able to get the ball to their WRs, and UT and Florida will run the ball a lot this year, so we may have the most productive WR corp in the SEC this year.