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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 594920" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I think our coaching friends over Clemson way would take issue with most of this regarding 1st-4th teams. Dabo has almost always been good one-deep. It was not until he could recruit 3-deep that Clemson became a powerhouse. He pounded ND last year despite comparable talent across the starting lineups -- ND, for instance, had a really good QB -- but he was running in 2s and 3s by the second quarter while ND and then Alabama had their starters gassed by the 4th. (Everybody talked about 'Bama's talent, but it was always across the starting lineups.) Clemson, for instance, lost a starting defensive All-American for the playoffs and his replacement was seamless. You win championships with 2 and 3-deeps. (I know nothing about Georgia football except I hate the thought of Georgia football, but I would bet they had no reserve skills to speak of. That seems the story of SEC football that nobody writes about: beat their 2s and 3s and you win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 594920, member: 2175"] I think our coaching friends over Clemson way would take issue with most of this regarding 1st-4th teams. Dabo has almost always been good one-deep. It was not until he could recruit 3-deep that Clemson became a powerhouse. He pounded ND last year despite comparable talent across the starting lineups -- ND, for instance, had a really good QB -- but he was running in 2s and 3s by the second quarter while ND and then Alabama had their starters gassed by the 4th. (Everybody talked about 'Bama's talent, but it was always across the starting lineups.) Clemson, for instance, lost a starting defensive All-American for the playoffs and his replacement was seamless. You win championships with 2 and 3-deeps. (I know nothing about Georgia football except I hate the thought of Georgia football, but I would bet they had no reserve skills to speak of. That seems the story of SEC football that nobody writes about: beat their 2s and 3s and you win. [/QUOTE]
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