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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 999373" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I think looking at the total rankings is dumb anyway. 15 of the top 40 in both scoring and total offense were G5 schools. Those numbers don’t really tell you anything useful relative to who were actually playing. We had a top 4 offense in our conference with all of the limiting factors I listed earlier. Every ACC team that finished ranked ahead of GT in OFEI is replacing their QB from last year. We very easily could have the best offense in the ACC, which is what I said in my original post. Does that necessarily mean we’d be ranked in the top 25 or top 15 in the country in scoring or total offense? No, because those rankings don’t really tell you anything anyway. There was 1 ACC team ranked in the top 15 of OFEI last year, and that was UNC. A team we outscored. North Texas had more total offense than UNC last year, does that tell you anything about the quality of either team? No. </p><p></p><p>I don’t think anyone’s expectations should be an elite offense next year, but we could very well have one. But I don’t really see any reason why anyone would expect us to take a step backwards offensively given how much we return. The schedule doesn’t scare me at all, our schedule was supposed to be tough last year and it ended up #33 in ESPN’s SOS rankings. It’s a non-starter for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 999373, member: 4572"] I think looking at the total rankings is dumb anyway. 15 of the top 40 in both scoring and total offense were G5 schools. Those numbers don’t really tell you anything useful relative to who were actually playing. We had a top 4 offense in our conference with all of the limiting factors I listed earlier. Every ACC team that finished ranked ahead of GT in OFEI is replacing their QB from last year. We very easily could have the best offense in the ACC, which is what I said in my original post. Does that necessarily mean we’d be ranked in the top 25 or top 15 in the country in scoring or total offense? No, because those rankings don’t really tell you anything anyway. There was 1 ACC team ranked in the top 15 of OFEI last year, and that was UNC. A team we outscored. North Texas had more total offense than UNC last year, does that tell you anything about the quality of either team? No. I don’t think anyone’s expectations should be an elite offense next year, but we could very well have one. But I don’t really see any reason why anyone would expect us to take a step backwards offensively given how much we return. The schedule doesn’t scare me at all, our schedule was supposed to be tough last year and it ended up #33 in ESPN’s SOS rankings. It’s a non-starter for me [/QUOTE]
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