I was just checking out the SMU depth chart and was amazed at how much different our team looks on paper from previous years. When comparing the starters to the A&M starters, these two teams will LOOK awfully similar. For the first time in decades, we may be able to physically match up with a top ten team.
QB's: Both 6'4 (Padron with 10 pounds on Tannehill)
RB's: Line is 3 inches taller and 32 lbs bigger than Gray
WR's: Average SMU receiver (top 5) is 5'11, while average A&M receiver (top 5) is 6'1
OLines: Average SMU Olineman weighs 304, average A&M Olineman weighs 301
DLines: Average SMU weighs 291, average A&M weighs 293
Linebackers: SMU 230, A&M 228
Secondary: Average height of SMU is 5'11, average height of A&M is 5'11
I realize that A&M supposedly has a huge advantage in depth, but their two deep is littered with freshman, while we may have one or two. Our "lack" of depth, sure has the edge on experience, which may come in handy for a week 1 matchup...