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<blockquote data-quote="Lotta Booze" data-source="post: 665763" data-attributes="member: 4471"><p>Of course those are historic facts that can't be disputed. But the point I'm trying to make is that in year 11 with our Hall of Fame Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator with a Senior QB he recruited specifically for his system we did....<u><em>marginally</em></u> better on offense compared to a coach in year 1 of a rebuild with a RS Freshman QB who doesn't even have his first full recruiting class on campus yet. And part of the reason they did marginally better on offense is because the game was completely out of hand by halftime. </p><p></p><p>We were in the game at half and one decent kicker away from being within a score. Would anyone really be feeling better about the loss if we were completely blown out in the first half but then scored some garbage points to avoid the "historic margin of victory"? I wouldn't. We were in the game with the no. 4 team in the country at half. That exceeded my expectations. And then it got ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotta Booze, post: 665763, member: 4471"] Of course those are historic facts that can't be disputed. But the point I'm trying to make is that in year 11 with our Hall of Fame Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator with a Senior QB he recruited specifically for his system we did....[U][I]marginally[/I][/U] better on offense compared to a coach in year 1 of a rebuild with a RS Freshman QB who doesn't even have his first full recruiting class on campus yet. And part of the reason they did marginally better on offense is because the game was completely out of hand by halftime. We were in the game at half and one decent kicker away from being within a score. Would anyone really be feeling better about the loss if we were completely blown out in the first half but then scored some garbage points to avoid the "historic margin of victory"? I wouldn't. We were in the game with the no. 4 team in the country at half. That exceeded my expectations. And then it got ugly. [/QUOTE]
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