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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 250141" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>It's hard to get a read on the coastal teams this year, and really I have no idea where GT's at in terms of performance/execution for that matter either. So far, I think our D has improved over all, but I'm not sure that we're much above average pwr 5 (which, as I said, is an improvement).</p><p></p><p>For our offense, it really depends on what to take from the Vandy game. If they're a top 25 D again this year, then we should be fine against any other D we face. If Vandy just choked under pressure down the stretch, then we have a long year.</p><p></p><p>Miami really wasn't great last year, #47 in differential ppd v pwr5 (offppd-defppd). They haven't played anybody yet this year. So, based on last year's stats for them, and how we've looked (mostly vs Vandy), we should win handily.</p><p></p><p>However, we need to keep our eyes on Pitt. Their rush D has been pretty stout, allowing 2.39 ypc vs PennSt, 3.13 ypc vs OK St, and 0.82 ypc vs UNC (8.37 ypc vs U[sic]Ga). PennSt and OKst aren't great rushing attacks, but that's still pretty stout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 250141, member: 195"] It's hard to get a read on the coastal teams this year, and really I have no idea where GT's at in terms of performance/execution for that matter either. So far, I think our D has improved over all, but I'm not sure that we're much above average pwr 5 (which, as I said, is an improvement). For our offense, it really depends on what to take from the Vandy game. If they're a top 25 D again this year, then we should be fine against any other D we face. If Vandy just choked under pressure down the stretch, then we have a long year. Miami really wasn't great last year, #47 in differential ppd v pwr5 (offppd-defppd). They haven't played anybody yet this year. So, based on last year's stats for them, and how we've looked (mostly vs Vandy), we should win handily. However, we need to keep our eyes on Pitt. Their rush D has been pretty stout, allowing 2.39 ypc vs PennSt, 3.13 ypc vs OK St, and 0.82 ypc vs UNC (8.37 ypc vs U[sic]Ga). PennSt and OKst aren't great rushing attacks, but that's still pretty stout. [/QUOTE]
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