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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 15362" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>When we beat CU in 2011, a lot of their D were freshmen and sophomores. Last night they were juniors and seniors. They're #23 in scoring D at 21.6 points/game. As I posted in another thread, the 17 we scored in the first 35 min was more than any other team had scored in a game except Georgie, FSU, and MD (who had only scored 13 in the first 54 min when they were down by 3 scores). We didn't do as well as expected, but we didn't do as bad some here seem to suggest.</p><p></p><p>When you look at what Georgie and FSU have in common with CU, the one thing that should jump out at you is talent. Those teams have been grabbing top 5 and top 10 recruiting classes for the last several years. So, when you compare our results to the talent differential, I think that we're still doing pretty well as far as our offense is concerned. With our current talent level, we need near pefect execution against a top 15 D like CU, and we didn't get it.</p><p></p><p>They exploited our secondary. We weren't good enough up front to get pressure every play, and when we didn't Boyd and his receivers were too good. However, I really think that we would've been in it a bit more if we had IJ, FH, and JG, and if White and Milton had had more experience.</p><p></p><p>We got whooped by a team that's more legitimately top 10 than I thought, but I don't think the wheels are off the bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 15362, member: 195"] When we beat CU in 2011, a lot of their D were freshmen and sophomores. Last night they were juniors and seniors. They're #23 in scoring D at 21.6 points/game. As I posted in another thread, the 17 we scored in the first 35 min was more than any other team had scored in a game except Georgie, FSU, and MD (who had only scored 13 in the first 54 min when they were down by 3 scores). We didn't do as well as expected, but we didn't do as bad some here seem to suggest. When you look at what Georgie and FSU have in common with CU, the one thing that should jump out at you is talent. Those teams have been grabbing top 5 and top 10 recruiting classes for the last several years. So, when you compare our results to the talent differential, I think that we're still doing pretty well as far as our offense is concerned. With our current talent level, we need near pefect execution against a top 15 D like CU, and we didn't get it. They exploited our secondary. We weren't good enough up front to get pressure every play, and when we didn't Boyd and his receivers were too good. However, I really think that we would've been in it a bit more if we had IJ, FH, and JG, and if White and Milton had had more experience. We got whooped by a team that's more legitimately top 10 than I thought, but I don't think the wheels are off the bus. [/QUOTE]
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