In 2018, @LSUfootball only had 17 passing TDs across all receivers. Marshall had 13 last year by himself. LSU& #39;s 2020 team is returning just as much passing production in 2020 as they were going into 2019.
And if you look at Clyde& #39;s 2018 number behind Nick B., his total yards and average yds per carry is almost identical to the combined totals and average of TDP, Curry, and John.
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And the 2019 defense had A LOT (9 to be exact) of freshman getting A LOT of PT on defense. So, in reality, the 2020 team looks a whole lot like the 2019 team did at the start of the season. @LSUfootball @TBob53
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The O-line had questions too. Ingram didn& #39;t get reinstated until several games in. Charles was hit and miss and gave Dare a lot of PT. Deculus became a solid right tackle, etc., but the O-line had a ton of question marks going into 2018. Seems to be less questions in 2020
The only question for the @LSUfootball 2020 roster is depth, but again... you had to rely on young talent A LOT last year in some places, including D-line, linebacker, defensive back and safety for depth. Running back depth was all freshman (if you include Curry as a RS frosh)
I know a lot of #LSUFootball fans are hanging their heads with these opt-outs and all these players going to the NFL, but guys... 2020 looks bright with what you have!
And don& #39;t forget! The scheme on offense is STILL dynamic
And that Bo Pelini defense is going to finally be that aggressive, attacking style of defense I grew up loving to watch! In 05& #39; I was 14...
@OTB_ESPN - one of the most understated talking points about moving Joseph Evans back to defense is how much confidence that should give @LSUfootball fans about the state of that offensive line
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