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Don't know the source of this. Grabbed it from a Syracusefan.com thread.
We really do have a good offense this year. Not great but very good.
Don't know the source of this. Grabbed it from a Syracusefan.com thread.
We have a better point per drive than everyone in the ACC and a better point per play than everyone but Clemson. I would call that great.We really do have a good offense this year. Not great but very good.
Don't know the source of this. Grabbed it from a Syracusefan.com thread.
Hell yeahAtomic likes us to win 30-22 with a 70.6% probability
An offense is not "great" when ti can be stuffed by the likes of Pitt, Duke, and (obviously) Clemson. And ours was. Even Miami was NOT a stellar offensive performance (their turnovers were the difference in the game). Piling up stats against weaker defenses makes our averages look much better than our overall consistency on O. We're good. We could be great if we could consistently pass effectively. But we haven't for most of the last two years. So, we're good.We have a better point per drive than everyone in the ACC and a better point per play than everyone but Clemson. I would call that great.
An offense is not "great" when ti can be stuffed by the likes of Pitt, Duke, and (obviously) Clemson. And ours was. Even Miami was NOT a stellar offensive performance (their turnovers were the difference in the game). Piling up stats against weaker defenses makes our averages look much better than our overall consistency on O. We're good. We could be great if we could consistently pass effectively. But we haven't for most of the last two years. So, we're good.
An offense is not "great" when ti can be stuffed by the likes of Pitt, Duke, and (obviously) Clemson. And ours was. Even Miami was NOT a stellar offensive performance (their turnovers were the difference in the game). Piling up stats against weaker defenses makes our averages look much better than our overall consistency on O. We're good. We could be great if we could consistently pass effectively. But we haven't for most of the last two years. So, we're good.
Not teams except Alabama and Oklahoma have looked good every single game. If you have to be successful in 100% of your games to be great, then your definition is too tightAn offense is not "great" when ti can be stuffed by the likes of Pitt, Duke, and (obviously) Clemson.
We had over 3 points per drive against Miami. That is good no matter what things you want to classify it with.Even Miami was NOT a stellar offensive performance (their turnovers were the difference in the game).
Every single offense in all of football piles up stats against weaker teams. Even when only considering power 5 opponents, our offense is in the top 10 of the nation. What do you actually want them to do? Score 100% of their drives? Because guess what....no one does that.Piling up stats against weaker defenses makes our averages look much better than our overall consistency on O.
BC????Here's the ACC teams that College Football Today think are going to Bowl Games and the Bowl Games that they think they will go to
Cotton Bowl: Clemson vs Notre Dame
Peach Bowl: Syracuse vs LSU
Independence Bowl: Miami vs Ole Miss
Pinstripe Bowl: Virginia Tech vs Maryland
Camping World Bowl: Georgia Tech vs Texas Tech
Belk Bowl: NCSU vs Auburn
Military Bowl: Virginia vs Temple
Sun Bowl: Duke vs Cincinnati
Taxslayer Gator Bowl: Pitt vs Kentucky
http://www.collegefootballtoday.org/cfb-playoff-bowl-projections.html
They somehow left them offBC????
An option offense cannot be a "great" offense if it cannot run the option. Johnson's reliance on the QB keeper, with either QB, acknowledges his grudging acceptance of that while he adapts to a) keep b) follow) c) occasional midline and finally the rarer speed option, and that is GT 2018. I think that is good coaching and I hope in '19 we have all of the above and a QB who can read and pitch the option. No offense in football has the beauty of it. Was it the VT player who noted after the game that Tech lines up, "says they are better and tougher than you are" and runs right at you? I thought that a quite unremarked acknowledgement of Johnson's game.We have a better point per drive than everyone in the ACC and a better point per play than everyone but Clemson. I would call that great.
An option offense cannot be a "great" offense if it cannot run the option. Johnson's reliance on the QB keeper, with either QB, acknowledges his grudging acceptance of that while he adapts to a) keep b) follow) c) occasional midline and finally the rarer speed option, and that is GT 2018. I think that is good coaching and I hope in '19 we have all of the above and a QB who can read and pitch the option. No offense in football has the beauty of it. Was it the VT player who noted after the game that Tech lines up, "says they are better and tougher than you are" and runs right at you? I thought that a quite unremarked acknowledgement of Johnson's game.
He is only listing teams in the ACCBC????
Clemson would beat ND like a red headed step child. Alabama and Michigan may be the better matchup. If they all make it.Here's the ACC teams that College Football Today think are going to Bowl Games and the Bowl Games that they think they will go to
Cotton Bowl: Clemson vs Notre Dame
Peach Bowl: Syracuse vs LSU
Independence Bowl: Miami vs Ole Miss
Pinstripe Bowl: Virginia Tech vs Maryland
Camping World Bowl: Georgia Tech vs Texas Tech
Belk Bowl: NCSU vs Auburn
Military Bowl: Virginia vs Temple
Sun Bowl: Duke vs Cincinnati
Taxslayer Gator Bowl: Pitt vs Kentucky
http://www.collegefootballtoday.org/cfb-playoff-bowl-projections.html
Keep trying and see if you can get us in a bowl game with Auburn , you still have a couple of weeksHere's the ACC teams that College Football Today think are going to Bowl Games and the Bowl Games that they think they will go to
Cotton Bowl: Clemson vs Notre Dame
Peach Bowl: Syracuse vs LSU
Independence Bowl: Miami vs Ole Miss
Pinstripe Bowl: Virginia Tech vs Maryland
Camping World Bowl: Georgia Tech vs Texas Tech
Belk Bowl: NCSU vs Auburn
Military Bowl: Virginia vs Temple
Sun Bowl: Duke vs Cincinnati
Taxslayer Gator Bowl: Pitt vs Kentucky
http://www.collegefootballtoday.org/cfb-playoff-bowl-projections.html
I still think it will be GT-Tennessee in the Music City Bowl or Taxslayer Gator Bowl Tennessee will win their next two games and wind up 7-5 and GT will hopefully win their next two making a fine 7-5 vs 8-4 matchup in the Music City Bowl or Taxslayer Gator BowlKeep trying and see if you can get us in a bowl game with Auburn , you still have a couple of weeks