Just getting older doesn’t guarantee getting better, either, but all indications are starter C.J. Stroud is showing the benefits of having started 12 games last season and has full command of the offense and the huddle. “The great ones have a way of staying centered, staying grounded, keeping it simple, listening to their coaches, being great team leaders,” offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson said. “He’s off to a great start. I think he’s got a much higher ceiling than you’ve seen. I think he’s unbelievably good, and there’s a high ceiling for him to be a special player. Day said backup Kyle McCord also has a better grasp of the offense after a year in the program, and true freshman Devin Brown has shown promising physical tools. ExploreMcCord looking at big picture after others transfer out 2. The secondary may still lean on veterans. Whenever there is a coaching change, depth…
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