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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 447620" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>UT averaged giving up 35 a game in conference so yes, holding them to 28 should have been enough to win. We had 4 punts to start the game, and of the 6 first half drives, 4 ended in punts, one ended in downs, and the TD drive was set up by the offense giving up the ball on our side of the field. But we only had a 7 point lead. That's why we lost. We couldn't build a lead. It wasn't the only time that was a problem last year. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They allowed 25 points on 18 drives (1.39 ppd). And UVA averaged giving up 28 a game in conference against teams that weren't us. On top of that our defense also got a pick 6 and set up another easy TD by getting a TO on the UVA 14. So yes. Giving up 25 while effectively scored 14 is good enough to win. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I assume you mean against Miami? So we held them below their average, but because of that one drive it wasn't good enough? lol? How about our offense doesn't sputter and give them the ball back in that situation since apparently our offense is so good at holding onto the ball? How about our offense doesn't go punt punt punt punt to end the game? Yes, holding a team to 25 should be good enough to win when you dedicate your entire program to the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 447620, member: 2299"] UT averaged giving up 35 a game in conference so yes, holding them to 28 should have been enough to win. We had 4 punts to start the game, and of the 6 first half drives, 4 ended in punts, one ended in downs, and the TD drive was set up by the offense giving up the ball on our side of the field. But we only had a 7 point lead. That's why we lost. We couldn't build a lead. It wasn't the only time that was a problem last year. They allowed 25 points on 18 drives (1.39 ppd). And UVA averaged giving up 28 a game in conference against teams that weren't us. On top of that our defense also got a pick 6 and set up another easy TD by getting a TO on the UVA 14. So yes. Giving up 25 while effectively scored 14 is good enough to win. I assume you mean against Miami? So we held them below their average, but because of that one drive it wasn't good enough? lol? How about our offense doesn't sputter and give them the ball back in that situation since apparently our offense is so good at holding onto the ball? How about our offense doesn't go punt punt punt punt to end the game? Yes, holding a team to 25 should be good enough to win when you dedicate your entire program to the offense. [/QUOTE]
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