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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 349119" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>We lost the game last year precisely because Miami's speed blew the play up deep in the backfield and got two scoop and scores. Miami only outgained Duke by 60 yards, but beat them 31-6. Remember the 4th and 1 where Duke went for it early and Miami not only stopped it but sacked them for like a 10 yard loss. This is the kind of big play difference you have when you can put the kind of speed on the field that Miami, VT, Clemson and UGA can. We have countered this in past against Clemson and Miami (2014) by running right at them and wearing them down. If we can have success doing that, we might open up a few big plays outside, but in general, we aren't going to be successful blocking those teams on the edge from what I've seen in past experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 349119, member: 823"] We lost the game last year precisely because Miami's speed blew the play up deep in the backfield and got two scoop and scores. Miami only outgained Duke by 60 yards, but beat them 31-6. Remember the 4th and 1 where Duke went for it early and Miami not only stopped it but sacked them for like a 10 yard loss. This is the kind of big play difference you have when you can put the kind of speed on the field that Miami, VT, Clemson and UGA can. We have countered this in past against Clemson and Miami (2014) by running right at them and wearing them down. If we can have success doing that, we might open up a few big plays outside, but in general, we aren't going to be successful blocking those teams on the edge from what I've seen in past experience. [/QUOTE]
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