How does leaving players in the game groom inexperience? Even though the team is six weeks in they are still considered a very young group on the backend. Leaving them in, against a guy like Leach, is grooming experience.
That experience being groomed was on full display last night. The team stood up and kept the goose egg on the scoreboard. If you recall, we had many fans mention "the lack of focus" with the back-ups which allowed trash time TD's.
Maintaining that focus, from the 1's to the 3's, is grooming experience: coaching, in live ball situations.
I forgot... On the 2020 depth chart, everyone is a starter AND non starter.... lol
Now you're changing what was said. Depending on returns and field position the starting groups can changed in a second. We saw that with Tucker in the first game.
In four of the six games this season Bama has opened up in a double tight end set, two wide outs and a single back. That meant we didn't see Metchie but saw Smith and Waddle as the wideouts. Last night we saw Smith and Metchie, Slade was in the rotation with a reception. Slade hasn't started a game this season which can also be written "he's not a starter."
That doesn't mean we won't see a single TE set with three wide outs before the season is over. Based on what we saw yesterday (and throughout this season) I wouldn't be shocked to see that set against LSU. The bayou boys have yet to show they can handled blocking receivers/backs on the outside: a staple of Bama's offenses.