I am still not sure why everyone says this...
Other than the score being close, our first half against uga was horrible
Three and out on 8 of 10 first half drives. 17 yard TD drive after muffed punt by uga, and a 32 yard drive to end the half that resulted in a missed FG. 68 offensive yards, a 17 yard TD drive and a missed FG doesn't equate to decent in any stretch.
Thanks Augusta—you got me to look.
UGA was one of our worst performances. So was Pitt. We’re not comparing apples to apples, so I do keep in mind that one of our better performance could have come in one of our nine losses last year. If so, I think it would have been Clemson—they tossed us around, but we were totally overmatched and played hard.
The only thing that slowed UGA down was losing three fumbles to us.
From the stats, one of our two wins looks like the best candidate for the best game from our offensive line—either Miami or NC State. Duke was also high up there, even though it was a loss. All three games were at the top of the stats for us on total yards.
In reverse order:
UGA: 195 total yards, 19 first downs
NCST was towards the end of the year, and we got 395 total yards. We got 19 first downs.
VT: 134 yards, 0 points, 8 first downs
UVa: 372 yards, 19 first downs, 28 points
Pitt: 10 first downs, 10 points, 194 yards
Miami: 18 first downs, 345 total yards, 28 points
Duke: 20 first downs, 379 total yards, 23 points
UNC: 14 first downs, 321 yards, 22 points
Temple: 18 first downs, 307 yards, 2 points
{game omitted, don’t bring it up}
South Florida: 21 first downs, 257 total yards, 14 points
Clemson: 294 yards, 13 first downs, 14 points.
Offhand, I don’t remember if one of the games was good offensive line play where we otherwise played badly, but I don’t see an upwards trajectory.
Keep in mind that injuries accumulated through the season, and we played as walking wounded for most of the season. We might have improved, but I’d say we improved less than our opponents, who were mostly healthier and deeper.
I think if our OL is better this year, it’s because of depth, transfers, recruiting, health, and conditioning. They sucked it up and played with a lot of guts last year, but it couldn’t have been fun for any of them.