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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 46474" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Where do we go if (not predicting), but if Roof's defense this year gets gouged, gets completely skewered and manhandled by any up-tempo opponent, gives up 26 points per, and we are again 7-5 with no quality wins? If once again, the offense is credible, we get our points , but we are overall not moving up the ladder. Isn't this similar to Texas last year? Playing in the Big 12, where no one plays defense, they canned Manny Diaz. But the problem was, even with David Ash healthy, Texas couldn't score enough to keep pace with the offensive machines in the conference. That is us. The OBS the way we are playing in the last few years doesn't provide the firepower to compete with Miami, FSU, Clemson, and now Louisville, and maybe Duke. If Coach Johnson's formula is score more than they do, then it's on him to SCORE MORE THAN THEY DO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 46474, member: 1017"] Where do we go if (not predicting), but if Roof's defense this year gets gouged, gets completely skewered and manhandled by any up-tempo opponent, gives up 26 points per, and we are again 7-5 with no quality wins? If once again, the offense is credible, we get our points , but we are overall not moving up the ladder. Isn't this similar to Texas last year? Playing in the Big 12, where no one plays defense, they canned Manny Diaz. But the problem was, even with David Ash healthy, Texas couldn't score enough to keep pace with the offensive machines in the conference. That is us. The OBS the way we are playing in the last few years doesn't provide the firepower to compete with Miami, FSU, Clemson, and now Louisville, and maybe Duke. If Coach Johnson's formula is score more than they do, then it's on him to SCORE MORE THAN THEY DO. [/QUOTE]
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