Comprehension fail.
"Similar" is not the same as "equal".
I am conceding that we were more depleted, but not by as much as implied by our preseason rank vs. theirs.
Not that it matters enough to warrant talking about it as much as we already have.
Not by as much?
Alabama is returning 7 offensive starters, including the starting QB. In 2011, Auburn returned 3 offensive starters, not including the starting QB (which so happened to be a huge aspect of the offense). So Bammer returned more than twice as many offensive starters this year than Auburn did last year, and that's not even considering the impact of losing Cam.
The returning defensive players are closer, with both teams returning 4 defensive starters. But again, there was the impact of losing Fairley.
But let's not forget that Auburn was ranked 120th in regard to returning starters. Dead last. Alabama's not ranked dead last this year in that department. And yet you're still surprised that Auburn received no love in preseason rankings? Has there ever been any other defending national champions which ranked dead last for returning starters, yet still held onto a top 10 preseason ranking?
Sure, maybe Alabama shouldn't be #2, but my main point is that Auburn's 2011 preseason ranking wasn't that absurd, especially when you look at where they ended up in the final rankings.