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Ugh the one thing I try to forget is the coordinators. It’s more depressing than the recruiting.
An offensive line coach who got the coordinator job by default with almost no skill position talent.
Whatever the defense gains the offense is going to give back. They are so thin at QB/RB/TE that everyone is going to be in non-contact jerseys at practice.
Hard for offense to give back all the points an improved defense "should/could" save. 2019 defense gave up 50.4 pts per game as #129 and worse defense in FBS; if improved to just 120th would have given up 37.3 pts. The offense scored 22.2 pts per game and was 111th and if dropped to 121st would only drop to 19.8 pts per game.
Even the worst offense in FBS scored 13.5 pts per game (Rutgers).
So, with weak 2019 schedule (only one team rated by Massey as better then pre season #60) and such a bad defense against scoring last year and an almost equally bad scoring offense (ranking wise) looks like hard to give back any reasonable gains on better scoring defense in 2019 by the offense unless the offense does a Rutgers.
Just to show my bonafides, last year at this time I had UConn challenging for a bowl berth!