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Funny thing is the defense did a lot in both the Duke and Pitt loses... not enough to overcome low output from the offense.
Yeah it's really hard to blame the defense when the offense kept putting them in bad spots. Duke was well over their average points per play and points per drive for the game, but when you give them the ball on your own 40 multiple times, you can't really blame it on them.Funny thing is the defense did a lot in both the Duke and Pitt loses... not enough to overcome low output from the offense.
Funny thing is the defense did a lot in both the Duke and Pitt loses... not enough to overcome low output from the offense.
Yes.
I think the danger for some fans is to turn a reasonable caveat into an excuse. Our D could have done better and is still below average.
That being said, losses to Duke and Pitt are on O. Loss to usf is on D. Loss to CU is on CU.
I would say that the loss to USF is on ST.
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Correction lowest score per game given limited possessions (not lowest DPPD).
Thanks for professoring this. It seems some folks still anchor on ppg, which is, I guess, not surprising since our O makes the final score look like a game with more possessions.5 of 10 scoring isn't bad if you consistently are holding teams to field goals. 15 points in 10 drives is better than average. The problem with us is we just give up too many TDs. Field goals have been few and far between. We currently give up a TD on 33% of our drives which is good for 97th best.
I was going to type that. USF scored on 5 of 10 possessions. That’s bad, but not horrible IMHO. I think it’s a split loss between defense and special teams. The more the defense holds teams below 30 points the better. The D gave up 35 against USF.
Interestingly, I think this is not accurate in our offense.Anything over 8 yards is quantified as a highlight opportunity, and credit goes to the runner.
Updated October 13th, 2018 FEI Rankings:
Overall: (F/+ Combined Ratings in Parentheses)
39. Georgia Tech (48)
49. Virginia (49)
Usually near the end of the year here we start to see these rankings get more and more accurate. If this is any real indication, we should beat Virginia this Saturday.
Is the head coach responsible for the line ups?
Usf kick off teams - we had 5 freshman verses Olympic sprinter . 2 times in a row "he goes all the way" .
ForcDuke who has given our o fits for years o l coach decided to switch out the ol.
With o t marshall injured, we bench Lee and Bryan and start r freshman, soph, walk on r jr. First play wrong call by rg and qb is injured. Sure the young guys played good against the 0- 6 Louisville who has never played against our offense, but it was a bust to rush them in as starters.
Goof ups by coaches and players happen on other teams too.
But thats water under the bridge.
Glass half full=
Ol is full of guys w experience who are fighting for playing time.
Special teams seems to be staying in lanes.
Let's not have weird line ups next 2 games.
Ice,
Another blunder is putting a TRUE FR returning kicks--the risk/reward % is TERRIBLY bad. Let Stewart return KOs ,take the knee, and get to 25 EVERY time--no FUMBLE, no penalties, no starting at 8 yd line crap
What is really interesting about this, Army is ranked 56 in S&P+ whereas GT is 19. This means generally, you would expect Army and GT drives to perform similarly, but on any given play, you expect GT to have more success.11. Georgia Tech (Army at 10)