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Way Too Early 2017 Predictions

This was also interesting. Line experience in the Big 12

http://www.espn.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/118471/analyzing-offensive-line-experience-in-the-big-12-2

Experience on the offensive line is key in college football. It doesn't guarantee offensive success. But it sure helps.

Below is a breakdown of the career offensive line starts returning for every team in the league, going from most to least:

Oklahoma: 97

Orlando Brown 26, Dru Samia 22, Jonathan Alvarez 13, Bobby Evans 12, Ben Powers 10, Erick Wren 10, Cody Ford 3, Alex Dalton 1

Oklahoma State: 76

Zachary Crabtree 33, Brad Lundblade 26, Marcus Keyes 12, Larry Williams 5

Texas: 75

Connor Williams 23, Patrick Vahe 19, Zach Shackelford 9, Brandon Hodges 9, Tristan Nickelson 6, Jake McMillon 5, Elijah Rodriguez 3, Alex Anderson 1

TCU: 75

Joseph Noteboom 26, Matt Pryor 18, Austin Schlottman 15, Patrick Morris 12, Trey Elliott 2, Cordel Iwuagwu 2

Kansas: 68

Larry Hughes 14, Hakeem Adeniji 12, Jayson Rhodes 11, Mesa Ribordy 11, Joe Gibson 10, Jacob Bragg 7, Clyde McCauley III 3

Kansas State: 65

Dalton Risner 26, Reid Najvar 13, Scott Frantz 13, Tyler Mitchell 6, Abdul Beecham 5, Will Ash 2

West Virginia: 58

Kyle Bosch 26 (plus 3 starts at Michigan), Marcell Lazard 12, Colton McKivitz 10, Yodny Cajuste 7

Baylor: 52

Dom Desouza 13, Patrick Lawrence 13, Blake Blackmar 12, Ishmael Wilson 11, Tanner Thrift 3

Texas Tech: 46

Tony Morales 18, Terence Steele 12, Paul Stawarz 8, Madison Akamnonu 7, Bailey Smith 1

Iowa State: 35

Jake Campos 23, Julian Good-Jones 11, Bryce Meeker 1

 
The WRs

http://www.espn.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/118306/big-12-pre-spring-position-rankings-wr-3

6. Texas: Armanti Foreman and Devin Duvernay were both elite recruits coming out of high school. They also disappeared at times last season as Texas' offense sputtered late in the year. On talent alone, Foreman and Duvernay have the potential to be one of the top receiving duos in the league.
This is the ranking that was the biggest head scratcher for me. The talent at WR for Texas is the best in the Big12. Foreman, Duvernay, Johnson, Burt, Heard, Leonard, Curtis, Joe and Mapps

 
This is the ranking that was the biggest head scratcher for me. The talent at WR for Texas is the best in the Big12. Foreman, Duvernay, Johnson, Burt, Heard, Leonard, Curtis, Joe and Mapps

Agree. But much of our talent is still in potential phase. Burt, Johnson, Leonard and Joe have all shown flashes, but haven't put up the numbers. I'm surprised Foreman and Duvernay were the only ones really mentioned. Foreman isn't our best WR or even second best, IMO.

I am anxious to see Curtis and Mapps see the field.

 
Just read the cumulative analysis on the position rankings. TCU is the easy winner and maybe I have them ranked too low. IMO, their patience with Hill will run thin, fast, with the Robinson kid sitting there on the sideline. If he gets into a game, I don't think he'll ever come out again.

I'm becoming a little more confident in our secondary than in the past two years. We now have third year starters who are top caliber athletes. 

Herman is a mad scientist. I am anxious to see his brain work for this team.

 
Just read a free article from chip brown. I would copy and paste here but don't know how to from my phone. He said Beck has a broke foot. A lot of interesting things about defense. Maybe someone smarter than me can copy and paste it here. It was on Twitter

 
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