Gophergrandpa
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We will lose a lot of game day playing experience after the 2021 season—more than we would lose in a typical season. Some other teams will be in the same situation. We have recruited a lot of talent that should be ready to step up to the plate in 2022 (with an extra year of seasoning for those who had to wait for the super seniors to move on). On paper, that new talent in many positions looks to have greater potential than the talent that moves on. But, one thing is certain: we will open 2022 with a starting roster that has much less game day playing experience than the roster that opens the 2021 season. That is a typical ebb and flow of college football. Good news is that we don’t open against tOSU in 2022; we start with New Mexico State then get Western Illinois. Timing is everything.