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Here’s the thing. Look at the top p4 offense last year. How many of them had WR1 or an elite guy, before the season
1. Miami
- before the year and after it was X. I think we can agree he wasnt necessarily WR1 by this offseason standards. Great year and WR1 numbers. But we had an amazing QB with solid core.
2. Ole Miss
- Ill give you tre Harris
3. Syracuse
- Leading Receiver Meeks and then Pena. Before the year, Meeks had 132 career yards in 3 years at Georgia. Pena, 268 in 4 years.
4. Texas Tech
- Josh Kelly. Entered after 900 yards at WSU. 2. Was Caleb Douglas with 300 yards in two seasons
5. Arkansas
- Andrew Armstrong returned after 700 yards. Teslaa 300 yards career yards.
6. Clemson
- Antonio Williams with 800 yards in 2 years. Wesco and TJ Moore obviously zero yards
Not by rankings, did these teams have “WR1”? Penn state, Georgia, ASU, SMU, Tenn?
My point, similar to the above, do you NEED a “WR1”. You are able to get WR1 production out of guys that are not your prototypical WR1.
Take Syracuse as a strong example. Their 2 leading receivers had little to no production before the year. Clemson as well, had a solid returner and then young guys.
I wanted a WR1 like everyone here. And it is disappointing we weren’t able to get one. It makes things easier. But to act like the season will be a failure because of it, is massive overreaction. There’s talent on the room. And the need to step up
I'll add to it with this:
The sentiment here seems to be Miami's offense is going to suck because we don't have elite, ready-made receivers, and Beck is going to be much worse than Cam, so he's going to look like the UGA 2024 offense versus the UGA 2023 offense.
And it's because we don't have Ladd McConkey and Brock Bowers.
What if I told you, in 2023, Ladd McConkey was injured for a lot of the season and only caught 30 passes? He missed the first 4 games of the season, and was hurt again late in the year, and missed essentially all of 2 more games late in the year.
Yes, Brock Bowers was on the team, and is also a monster. But what if I told you he missed 4 games due to injury as well.
Here are Beck's numbers in games without McConkey, Bowers, or both:
21/31 for 294 and 1 TD, 0 INTs in Week 1 (no McConkey)
23/30 for 283 and 2 TDs, 1 INT in Week 2 (no McConkey)
27/35 for 269 and 0 TDs, 0 INT in Week 3 (no McConkey)
22/32 for 338 and 3 TDs, 0 INT in Week 4 (no McConkey)
19/28 for 315 and 2 TDs, 0 INT in Week 8 (no Bowers)
21/32 for 254 and 2 TDs, 0 INTs in Week 9 (no Bowers)
24/30 for 298 and 3 TDs, 0 INTs in Week 11 (no McConkey)
13/20 for 175 and 1 TD, 1 INT in Week 12 (no McConkey or Bowers)
One subpar game, last game of the regular season against GT. The rest of the year, he was pretty ******* good. In 8 of the 12 regular season games, one of the 2 best WRs didn't play. The difference, IMO, was the running game in 2023 vs 2024. Miami should be able to run the ball very effectively in 2025 for Beck.
Also, we're acting like McConkey is Julio Jones. Yeah, he's a VERY good player. But heading into the 2023 season, he wasn't on anyone's Day 1-2 draft boards. He was a low 3-star recruit. Is there just absolutely ZERO chance a kid like Trader or Carr can play even remotely close to a McConkey this year? These are massive recruits.
So yes, I'd have loved to have brought in 3 Biletnikoff award watch candidates this year. But almost EVERY team has unproven players at key spots. The good teams are the ones where those kids develop into very good players. I simply cannot understand why we're not allowed to even dream that can happen for kids here.
Bowers led the 2023 UGA team in catches and yards. Not by a lot, but he had 56 for 714 and 6 TDs. He's a freak of nature, and we don't have anyone like him on this roster. The cool part is, nobody does in the country, but I digress.
The next 4 leading receivers on that team:
Dominic Lovett with 54 catches and 4 TDs. He just went 244th overall, 7th round, to Detroit
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint with 34 for 535 and 4. We know him well, STA boy. Undrafted, never made a team.
McConkey was next, we talked about him above. Only 30 for 478, though.
Dillon Bell had 29 for 355 and 2. Still on the UGA team, caught 43 passes for 446 yards last year. Average player.
But we have to have Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Williams in our room to win the ACC?