The scoring offense went up last season over Tua's year by a little over a point. They jumped around three points when they moved from the Tua/Hurts combination to Tua in '19. That brings me to my point, 2017 under Hurts.
The offense scored around 37 game back in '17. I don't see the Tide going back to those numbers. They are better at QB and deeper, as well as more talented, at RB. The receivers were as young as they are this season, but more potential.
It's my opinion the offense will still average 40 or more per game which would put them as a top 15 offense season's end. Top five like the last two seasons? I doubt it...but there are some susceptible defenses on the schedule.
The only game I can see them considering "slowing down the game" is Ole Miss due to Kiffin and Corral. And even then I don't see the holding Bama under 35.