Cato was surrounded with a more talented offensive roster.
I disagree. Cato's freshman year and the team this year were built very similarly. Shoddy uneven offenses but a great defense.
In 2011 our top receiving threat was Aaron Dobson. I personally think Brady is better there and he is certainly been statistically better than Dobson. But Dobson was a 2nd round pick. At the least this is a wash.
#2 WR from that season was Antavious Wilson. Senior Wilson is probably better than junior Obi Obalio, bigger bodied for sure but Obi has actually been more productive statistically this season. But, on talent I'd give the edge to Wilson.
#3 Troy Evans gets the advantage over Marcell Williams mainly because Troy was more explosive in the return game. As WR they have a very similar impact.
Gator and Shuler were both on the 2011 team but neither emerged as offensive threats until the following year. In 2011 Gator and Shuler combined for a little over 240 yards.
Running backs, I don't believe there is any comparison. Tron Martinez and Trayvon Van carried the load for us in the backfield in 2011 and I don't think either would crack our 3 deep at that spot right now. King is certainly better than both and Knox has looked very good the last few weeks. Anderson and Davis haven't been 100% basically all year but both are serviceable.
I just dont believe that 2011 was more talented offensively than 2018 is. Cato and co def faced a much tougher schedule. Against this schedule Cato would have had better numbers than what he had in 2011 no doubt.