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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 887991" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>You could also look at Clemson's season as 2 halves where the first half they had an inept offense and the 2nd half they had a functioning offense.</p><p></p><p>If you take the first 6 games against FBS (running from UGA to Pitt, excluding SC State), Clemson scored 84 points in regulation (remember NC St was a double overtime game were it was 14-14 at the end of regulation) and its opponents scored 86. 14 vs 14.3 ppg and they were 3-3 in those 6 games and never scored more than 19 points or had more than 2 TD's.</p><p>In its last 5 games against its FBS opponents it scored 158 pts and allowed 84 - 31.6 ppg vs 16.8 ppg and was 6-0.</p><p></p><p>If Clemson picks up closer to the form they had at the end of the year it likely won't be very pretty. If it is closer to the beginning of the year GT will have a chance to keep it close.</p><p></p><p>This is also where our OL scares me. Tchio was a backup OL for them getting some snaps the first half of the season (and I believe starting against SC ST and NC ST), he completely fell out of their rotation and basically did not play their last 6 games. We are basically expecting him to start for us and his time at Clemson is not very favorable. Our OL against their DL just feels like a huge mismatch,</p><p></p><p>Much like last year we cannot afford any TO's. No INT's, no fumbles. No giving them a short field and cheap points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 887991, member: 1776"] You could also look at Clemson's season as 2 halves where the first half they had an inept offense and the 2nd half they had a functioning offense. If you take the first 6 games against FBS (running from UGA to Pitt, excluding SC State), Clemson scored 84 points in regulation (remember NC St was a double overtime game were it was 14-14 at the end of regulation) and its opponents scored 86. 14 vs 14.3 ppg and they were 3-3 in those 6 games and never scored more than 19 points or had more than 2 TD's. In its last 5 games against its FBS opponents it scored 158 pts and allowed 84 - 31.6 ppg vs 16.8 ppg and was 6-0. If Clemson picks up closer to the form they had at the end of the year it likely won't be very pretty. If it is closer to the beginning of the year GT will have a chance to keep it close. This is also where our OL scares me. Tchio was a backup OL for them getting some snaps the first half of the season (and I believe starting against SC ST and NC ST), he completely fell out of their rotation and basically did not play their last 6 games. We are basically expecting him to start for us and his time at Clemson is not very favorable. Our OL against their DL just feels like a huge mismatch, Much like last year we cannot afford any TO's. No INT's, no fumbles. No giving them a short field and cheap points. [/QUOTE]
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