That is a young team but it was "expected". For the record Phil Steele ranked the 2016 Cats at #84 in returning experience. I think the real question here is "does returning experience mean winning more next year"? I think the general answer is: "Yes...
if you do fairly well this year".
Naturally it is hard to quantify but I have long believed that "doing better next year" is not about returnees but rather about returnees that did pretty good
this year (i.e., W/L record). By Steel's metrics the 2015 Cats were #23 in returning experience but only managed to repeat 2014's 5 win season.
There are always outliers but I think 6 win (or more) in the current year is a decent indicator of whether to expect more from a team that will be returning a bunch of guys next year. Consider the following "experience vs future performance" metrics (note: this data has to be "mined", school by school, so this is a very limited data set):
I had previously charted the difference in wins between 2014 and 2015 for all of the 65 P5 schools and had that data handy. I compared that list against Steel's list of top 40 returning experience for 2015.
For the 2015 season, 18 P5 schools were among Steel's top 40 teams in returning experience. I "merged" those two data sets with the following results:
> Four of those 18 "high returnee teams" did not improve in 2015 but were coming off very successful 2014 seasons (i.e., 9, 10, 11 and 12 win seasons).
>> Three of these 4 were only 1 game short of their 2014 mark, 1 was just 2 games short (falling from a 12 win to 10 win season). IOW, a very successful 2015 if not quite as good as a very, very successful 2014.
> Two of the 18 "high returnee teams"posted the same number of wins in 2015 as they did in 2014 (UK, 5 wins and VPI, 7 wins)
> Of the 12 remaining "high returnee teams" 7 were coming off at least a 6 win season in 2014.
Collectively, this very limited data seems to suggest that returning experience most likely results in a W/L improvement when it is returning experience from a "successful" (i.e., 6+ win) team the year before.
Clear as mud? Meaningful? [laughing]
Peace