GT still has the 24th best offense using EPA. The defense is 62nd. Using EPA, GT has the 5th best offense in the ACC, but the 12th defense. GT is averaging 422 yards of offense and allowing 323 yards of defense.
In my opinion, the big issue this year is lack of scoring. It isn't that the offense isn't moving the ball, it is that we don't end up with points at the end of drives. GT dominated Duke and UNC based on stats, yet the score was super close at UNC, and was behind in the 4th quarter against Duke.
GT had 50% more yards than VT, but couldn't turn that into points. I think a healthy Haynes and Haines, and GT would have won at VT. Even a healthy Haynes and a healthy Pyron would have won at VT. GT could lose the remaining three games and miss a bowl game. However, if everyone gets healthy in the next two weeks, I won't be surprised if we beat Miami. GA State, and Vanderbilt have proven this year that the gaps between college football teams are nowhere near the hype that SEC media makes them out to be. Having a few key players out, and having participating players sick and throwing up on the sidelines is more than enough to tilt the scale in games.