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<blockquote data-quote="Lavoisier" data-source="post: 331501" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>It is impossible to know but I personally don't buy it. There are plenty of spread offenses that have really good defenses like Clemson, Auburn, Ohio State, TCU etc. and just as many pro-style teams like Vanderbilt, BC, Stanford, Michigan, Michigan State (until last year) that have good defenses as well. The Nebraska Blackshirts were some of the best defenses ever when they ran the wishbone in the late 90s, but it is always hard to compare different eras like that. The problem is nobody runs the flexbone spread in the P5 so we only have one data point to go off of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lavoisier, post: 331501, member: 831"] It is impossible to know but I personally don't buy it. There are plenty of spread offenses that have really good defenses like Clemson, Auburn, Ohio State, TCU etc. and just as many pro-style teams like Vanderbilt, BC, Stanford, Michigan, Michigan State (until last year) that have good defenses as well. The Nebraska Blackshirts were some of the best defenses ever when they ran the wishbone in the late 90s, but it is always hard to compare different eras like that. The problem is nobody runs the flexbone spread in the P5 so we only have one data point to go off of. [/QUOTE]
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