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Keep in mind, of course, that what a player does on Senior Day doesn’t guarantee anything. Since the NCAA made the 2020 pandemic-impacted season a free year of eligibility for everybody, players have gone through multiple Senior Days and players haven’t gone through at all before leaving. But the guys who didn’t go through and could be back were linebackers Aaron Beasley and Juwan Mitchell, offensive linemen Jeremiah Crawford and Ollie Lane, cornerback Warren Burrell, safety Jaylen McCollough, defensive linemen Kurott Garland and Roman Harrison, wide receiver Ramel Keyton and quarterback Joe Milton III.
We lose our big name stars, but that’s not a bad crew possibly returning. Besides Milton, Keyton and Beasley are the most obvious highlights as they have shown that they can be standouts. Burrell isn’t that surprising with his injury, but we’ve actually missed him quite a bit in the secondary. Mitchell is surprising. He must’ve really bought in this season.
Crawford may be the unsung hero because he can slide in and replace Wright and has proven to be an SEC level lineman this year.
Keep in mind, of course, that what a player does on Senior Day doesn’t guarantee anything. Since the NCAA made the 2020 pandemic-impacted season a free year of eligibility for everybody, players have gone through multiple Senior Days and players haven’t gone through at all before leaving. But the guys who didn’t go through and could be back were linebackers Aaron Beasley and Juwan Mitchell, offensive linemen Jeremiah Crawford and Ollie Lane, cornerback Warren Burrell, safety Jaylen McCollough, defensive linemen Kurott Garland and Roman Harrison, wide receiver Ramel Keyton and quarterback Joe Milton III.
We lose our big name stars, but that’s not a bad crew possibly returning. Besides Milton, Keyton and Beasley are the most obvious highlights as they have shown that they can be standouts. Burrell isn’t that surprising with his injury, but we’ve actually missed him quite a bit in the secondary. Mitchell is surprising. He must’ve really bought in this season.
Crawford may be the unsung hero because he can slide in and replace Wright and has proven to be an SEC level lineman this year.