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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 890508" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Sometimes data can straight up fool you. In 2019, we played Clemson at their home turf and they had no idea what we were going to throw at them offensively. They knew it wasn't likely to be the 3O and they also knew it wasn't likely to be NFL lite either. We had an NFL running back in Mason and an athletic QB that was able to make hay on the ground. What we didn't do was run any sort of balanced attack at them. We made some hay against their back ups, and the 90 yard garbage time TD drive skews the stats. This year, we didn't have a 90 yard drive, but we did see some success in moving the ball for a series or two before we would shoot ourselves in the foot with a dumb penalty. I have said that we needed to look like we could be competent on a field with the big boys. We are close. This years game is the best we've done against a top tier opponent. The score last year may have been closer, but I think we played a better game this year all around. We've still got a ways to go, but I feel better about our chances after watching our team in this game.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I said that last year after the Clemson game, and it may turn out that Clemson is a really bad team (doubtful) but I still like our chances this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 890508, member: 1191"] Sometimes data can straight up fool you. In 2019, we played Clemson at their home turf and they had no idea what we were going to throw at them offensively. They knew it wasn't likely to be the 3O and they also knew it wasn't likely to be NFL lite either. We had an NFL running back in Mason and an athletic QB that was able to make hay on the ground. What we didn't do was run any sort of balanced attack at them. We made some hay against their back ups, and the 90 yard garbage time TD drive skews the stats. This year, we didn't have a 90 yard drive, but we did see some success in moving the ball for a series or two before we would shoot ourselves in the foot with a dumb penalty. I have said that we needed to look like we could be competent on a field with the big boys. We are close. This years game is the best we've done against a top tier opponent. The score last year may have been closer, but I think we played a better game this year all around. We've still got a ways to go, but I feel better about our chances after watching our team in this game. Of course, I said that last year after the Clemson game, and it may turn out that Clemson is a really bad team (doubtful) but I still like our chances this year. [/QUOTE]
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