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<blockquote data-quote="deeeznutz" data-source="post: 617493" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>We beat the absolute crap out of Louisville last year too (35 vs 60 points, but a whooping is a whooping), but here’s a fun fact: neither of those results is at all relevant to the discussion here. Those were entirely different teams in entirely different situations. Yes, Clemson is pretty clearly an elite team and a significant step up from where we’re at. But none of that negates the fact that they are still starting a whole bunch of new players and have a whole offseason of rust to knock off (applies to us as well), and they have a “tougher” matchup looming next week that may take some of their focus off this game. None of this is a guarantee that we stay anywhere close to them, but it’s entirely reasonable to expect us to cover the massive spread (which they only managed 3 times against P5 teams in the year where they won the natty, and it’d be very hard for them to be just as good as they were last year).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeeznutz, post: 617493, member: 837"] We beat the absolute crap out of Louisville last year too (35 vs 60 points, but a whooping is a whooping), but here’s a fun fact: neither of those results is at all relevant to the discussion here. Those were entirely different teams in entirely different situations. Yes, Clemson is pretty clearly an elite team and a significant step up from where we’re at. But none of that negates the fact that they are still starting a whole bunch of new players and have a whole offseason of rust to knock off (applies to us as well), and they have a “tougher” matchup looming next week that may take some of their focus off this game. None of this is a guarantee that we stay anywhere close to them, but it’s entirely reasonable to expect us to cover the massive spread (which they only managed 3 times against P5 teams in the year where they won the natty, and it’d be very hard for them to be just as good as they were last year). [/QUOTE]
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