Odd post, seems like it could have been framed a bit better to "spark a conversation." The OP just comes off as trolling. To turn it into some kind of discussion, I don't think there's a lot we can deduce from any team that went up against the best offense in program history (and CPJ's career). Hell, it broke NCAA records. Mind you, that MSU defense was ranked #20 in FEI that year and #1 in S&P. They were genuinely great and that was CGC's doing. I think it's fair to give credit to CGC for coaching up a phenomenal defense and credit to CPJ for coaching up and coordinating an even better offense. That's more a testament to the 2014 GT offense than anything. Both coaches have histories of putting up great numbers at every landing spot on their side of the ball. We shouldn't temper expectations when CGC has proven he can coach defense effectively at multiple stops.