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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 383477" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Sometimes, though, even that stat can be misleading. Below are the scores/possessions for fg and TD. In the games we approached/exceeded 50%, I think it can be argued that our O did pretty good. The UT game was mostly a special teams debacle with a few O/D miscues. JSU was never really in doubt, and Pitt, UNC, and WF were similar. We made it close in Miami primarily because the D held ground throughout the game in spite of the stalled O in the 2nd half. At that point we were 4-2, and should have been 6-0. We knew Clemson would be tough, and it was jarringly so. It's the UVA game that's really the most indicative of our Offensive woes this season. We were wildly inconsistent and unable to sustain drives. We had similar fates against Duke and uga. The VT game is an outlier. We were as successful as against Miami, but this time we got the D play at the end of the game. It's not that our O was bad, it was just not really that good. We broke some big plays, and against most of the teams we should have beaten, we sustained some drives. We were just wildly inconsistent this year, and that is what I have been pointing out most of the season. I was worried somewhat on some fall off due to a new QB, but I wasn't expecting quite this much. I think our ranking in OFEI is as much a testament to the option we run as you can get. Even in a pretty poor year offensively, we'll be in the upper quartile of FBS football. But make no mistake, our offense was terribly below par this year, and we suffered for it.</p><p></p><p>UT 6/13</p><p>JSU 7/10</p><p>Pitt 5/11</p><p>UNC 6/11</p><p>UM 4/11</p><p>WF 7/11</p><p>CU 2/13</p><p>UVA 4/17</p><p>VT 4/11</p><p>Duke 3/9</p><p>uga 1/8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 383477, member: 1191"] Sometimes, though, even that stat can be misleading. Below are the scores/possessions for fg and TD. In the games we approached/exceeded 50%, I think it can be argued that our O did pretty good. The UT game was mostly a special teams debacle with a few O/D miscues. JSU was never really in doubt, and Pitt, UNC, and WF were similar. We made it close in Miami primarily because the D held ground throughout the game in spite of the stalled O in the 2nd half. At that point we were 4-2, and should have been 6-0. We knew Clemson would be tough, and it was jarringly so. It's the UVA game that's really the most indicative of our Offensive woes this season. We were wildly inconsistent and unable to sustain drives. We had similar fates against Duke and uga. The VT game is an outlier. We were as successful as against Miami, but this time we got the D play at the end of the game. It's not that our O was bad, it was just not really that good. We broke some big plays, and against most of the teams we should have beaten, we sustained some drives. We were just wildly inconsistent this year, and that is what I have been pointing out most of the season. I was worried somewhat on some fall off due to a new QB, but I wasn't expecting quite this much. I think our ranking in OFEI is as much a testament to the option we run as you can get. Even in a pretty poor year offensively, we'll be in the upper quartile of FBS football. But make no mistake, our offense was terribly below par this year, and we suffered for it. UT 6/13 JSU 7/10 Pitt 5/11 UNC 6/11 UM 4/11 WF 7/11 CU 2/13 UVA 4/17 VT 4/11 Duke 3/9 uga 1/8 [/QUOTE]
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