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<blockquote data-quote="Miami_da_U" data-source="post: 367221" data-attributes="member: 3681"><p>Comparing Miami's Defensive stats to Clemsons: </p><p></p><p>Scoring Defense: Miami - 10th ... Clemson - 7th</p><p>Total Yards per Play allowed: Miami - 12th ... Clemson - 5th</p><p>Passing Yards per Attempt: Miami - 4th ... Clemson - 12th</p><p>Rushing Yards per Carry allowed: Miami - 37th ... Clemson - 7th</p><p>Defensive Passing Efficiency: Miami - 4th ... Clemson - 20th</p><p>Turnovers Created/Game: Miami - 3rd ... Clemson - Like 80th</p><p>Sacks/Game: Miami - 2nd ... Clemson - 1st</p><p>TFLs/Game: Miami - 2nd ... Clemson - 6th</p><p>3rd Down Conversion D: Miami - 58th ... Clemson - 8th</p><p></p><p>It should really be a good defensive battle. Clemson has had a consistently great defense, while Miami has had a little fluctuation here and there. Seems like we will give up more big plays, but we'll also creat more big plays. I'm excited to see what our offense can do against them. Without Mark Walton, who coming into the season was probably our best player on the team, and Ahmmon Richards is our most talented WR but has basically been playing at 50% or less or not even playing Our O has barely missed a beat, especially these past 2 weeks. And I think the main reason why is Rosier has been running a lot of designed run plays. Its really opened up the offense. </p><p></p><p>Vs Yall, we were straight up inept in the Redzone. Vs Clemson we can Not do that. We've actually drove the ball down the field pretty well vs most teams. But in the redzone we've just been really bad, and vs a team thats really good you can not waste those opportunities. Also for most of the early season games Rosier was basically complete dog **** in the first half of games, then would start playing good in the 2nd half. Vs Clemson he's not going to be able to play like crap if we are gunna win. Seeing these two defenses playing should be really fun though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miami_da_U, post: 367221, member: 3681"] Comparing Miami's Defensive stats to Clemsons: Scoring Defense: Miami - 10th ... Clemson - 7th Total Yards per Play allowed: Miami - 12th ... Clemson - 5th Passing Yards per Attempt: Miami - 4th ... Clemson - 12th Rushing Yards per Carry allowed: Miami - 37th ... Clemson - 7th Defensive Passing Efficiency: Miami - 4th ... Clemson - 20th Turnovers Created/Game: Miami - 3rd ... Clemson - Like 80th Sacks/Game: Miami - 2nd ... Clemson - 1st TFLs/Game: Miami - 2nd ... Clemson - 6th 3rd Down Conversion D: Miami - 58th ... Clemson - 8th It should really be a good defensive battle. Clemson has had a consistently great defense, while Miami has had a little fluctuation here and there. Seems like we will give up more big plays, but we'll also creat more big plays. I'm excited to see what our offense can do against them. Without Mark Walton, who coming into the season was probably our best player on the team, and Ahmmon Richards is our most talented WR but has basically been playing at 50% or less or not even playing Our O has barely missed a beat, especially these past 2 weeks. And I think the main reason why is Rosier has been running a lot of designed run plays. Its really opened up the offense. Vs Yall, we were straight up inept in the Redzone. Vs Clemson we can Not do that. We've actually drove the ball down the field pretty well vs most teams. But in the redzone we've just been really bad, and vs a team thats really good you can not waste those opportunities. Also for most of the early season games Rosier was basically complete dog **** in the first half of games, then would start playing good in the 2nd half. Vs Clemson he's not going to be able to play like crap if we are gunna win. Seeing these two defenses playing should be really fun though. [/QUOTE]
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