Florida and Georgia have the same amount of production coming back? Georgia lost 3 DBs to the draft, Their top WR and TE and 2 RBs. Florida lost their top WR and our 3 worst tackling defensive players.
Back in the 90s it was Marshall that stocked up on top talent this way. It worked very well for them.
im not sure how valid the stat is these days - in this spreadsheet, they include the production of transfers at the prior school not just returning players on the schools roster. There is no telling if in a new scheme, system, coaches,etc. if that transfer production will be apples to apples in a new program.
I know, we lost a few backups like ETN and the McClellan. But for starters, most of our starters are back.
The Gators are #27 with 68% returning talent. Ole Miss is going to be a handful... How can Missouri have that much returning talent when the lost their #1 running back to draft or the free agency in the NFL?
Just like when advertisers and promoters use a metric that benefits them. This is simply one “set of data”. Statistics can be very deceptive. You have to understand the “goal” of the creator of said data.
I'm guessing the author of that tweet doesn't understand that Benedictine College is a small, private Catholic college and that a lot of students probably generally agree with his overall sentiment