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With a schedule of any reasonable strength by Bruno95
it'd be worse than 2-3 losses, and even with the 2021 schedule that's optimistic. OL recruiting in the 2018 class was weak, leaving a young group to replace a very experienced group. McKinley, Wright, and Skowronek are all gone. WR recruiting has been weak, with Board Rule 27 restricting further commentary on this point. Austin is having surgery again. Hayes, JOK, and Ogundeji are all leaving. We don't know who the DC will be, and Rees struggled late. Book is being replaced by someone even smaller than he is.
There are some remaining pieces, but "transition" is a nice way of putting it. Thank God Bramblett is coming back.