ibeattetris
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You're on the right track. The 2018 Clemson game is a bit disingenuous though, as Clemson defense scored one of their touchdowns. The offense thus gave up 42 points in 11 drives for a still terrible 3.8 ppd. I agree with your thesis, but I think we should at least get the facts straight. I would also say the defense certainly played better in 2018, but it's really splitting hairs when it's that bad.Soooo.... did you not read any of my post? Because comments like these are exactly what I was trying to address. Did you completely ignore the fact that Tech had the ball for almost an entire quarter longer than Clemson did in 2018? Yet they still allowed 49 points, and lost by 4 touchdowns?
In 2018 Clemson scored 49 points in 11 drives for a PPD average of 4.45. In 2020 Clemson scored 73 points in 17 drives for a PPD average of 4.29. Clemson had ZERO scoring drives of less than 50 yards in 2018, they had 4 in 2020. They had 3 drives where they scored 17 points while gaining only 15 combined yards.
In 2018 Clemson scored 49 points with a TOP of 23:55. That’s about 2.05 points per minute they had the ball. In 2020 Clemson scored 73 points with a TOP of 35:53. That’s about 2.03 points per minute with the ball.
Like I said, the defense played just as well, probably better, against Clemson in 2020 as they did in 2018. To say that 49 in 2018 is the same as 73 is definitely not ludicrous, it’s actually accurate. In fact, it’s so accurate that statistically the games were basically the same defensively. Now, if you want to provide some data other than anecdotal anger to disprove that point, I’d be happy to learn. Otherwise, you’ll have to accept the fact that 2018’s performance under CPJ was just as bad, and really worse, as 2020’s performance under CGC.
You are correct to downplay the the significance of the Clemson game, though. While truly a terrible experience, we have had four worse in recent memory (though we did win a couple of the ones that were worse due to the offense).
I posted more in a previous post:
Observation and Overreaction
Now Like many people I'm sure that we all felt hopeless after the clemson game some less than others, but the more I took to look at the season at a whole. We're 2-3 Right now with one loss that we expected (Not as Bad) the other against a quick fire offense and one that All be it questionable...
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