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[QUOTE="SUDadx2, post: 3981954, member: 8174"] I prefer to look at "youth" not by how many years a players has been in a college football program, but by how much eligibility the player has remaining. In this week's two-deep depth chart we have 6 players who will run out of eligibility; Servais, Adams, Black, Roscoe, M. Williams, and Jonathan. 7 players with one year of eligibility remaining; DeVito, S, Johnson, Harris, Davis, Tisdale, Harper, and Coley, 12 players with two years of eligibility remaining; Shrader, Lutz, Benson, Queely, Bergeron, Bleich, Vettorello, Okechukwu, Jones, Cantin-Arku, and Simmons. [I]33 players with three years of eligibility remaining[/I]; too many to list. Coaches cannot afford to look backwards and need to look forward as they build a program. Thus its important to know both how many years since a player left high school (cause this affects the player's eligibility for the NFL) and how many years of eligibility a player has remaining. [B][I]71.7%[/I] of the players listed on this week's two-deep depth chart have [I]three years[/I] of eligibility remaining. [/B]44.6% of the players listed on FSU's two-deep depth chart for for this week have three years of eligibility remaining. [I][B]86.9%[/B][/I][B] of the players (40/46) listed on this week's two-deep depth chart have [I]at least one year[/I] of eligibility remaining and could return for 2022. [/B]83.9% of the players (47/56) listed on this week's two-deep depth chart have at least one year of eligibility remaining and could return for 2022.[B][/B] Although we could lose a few players with eligibility remaining to the pros or the transfer portal, we are in position to return most of the players in our two-deep roster for 2022. Most transfers will come from players lower in the depth chart who are behind players with plenty of remaining eligibility. With that said, I think Babers' biggest recruiting challenge following the 2021 season is going to be to keep Tony White. [/QUOTE]
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