RedDenver
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I agree with your post.It depends. But that evaluation is what coaches get paid the big bucks for. Determining who will give you the best chance to win.
Say you have a senior is a 6 out of 10 in raw ability. But he has been in the program so he knows where he is supposed to be on his assignments.
Then you have a freshman who is a 9 out of 10 in raw ability. He does not have the mental side down so he may have some busts- but he may make plays the senior is not capable of making due to his talent restrictions. The raw talent might make a play and win you the game.
So if I was the coach it would come down to how often do the mental mistakes happen in practice. Weigh risk reward. If that senior knows where he is supposed to be but he cant make plays because he is too slow that is as much a liability as the freshman in my mind.
When you are talking Alabama and Clemson it might be easier to play that freshman who makes more mistakes. The reason I say that is because they have 10 other guys on the field who are badass. They are erasers. What I mean by that is, if you remember Lavonte David. He was an eraser. He was so good he could erase and make up for other players bad play or he was fast enough to get back where he was supposed to be because he made a bad read. So Clemson and Bama can play a risky freshman because they have 10 other erasers on the field with him. We dont have that luxury. If 1 guy misses an assignment we are typically f#&%ed.
Now imagine instead of it being a single position that the coach has to make that decision on, what if it's half or a third of the team? That's the situation I think we're in. Most of the talent on the team is from the last two recruiting classes, so either true freshman or second year players. Having a bunch of raw players making mental mistakes is totally different than a single player surrounded by more experienced players.
I think we're getting there talent-wise, but still need time for those players to be ready physically and mentally. While we have talent, it's not yet getting on the field because the coaches don't want to throw them all out there at once. So we don't have more talent on the field than most of the B1G, which is the point I've been trying to make.