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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 624278" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>Someone has probably already posted about this, but I couldn't remember the last time we won a game with two scores or less (less than or equal to 14 points) and I did a little digging. The last time this happened was against Gardner-Webb in 2008 season with a score of 10-7. Then the last time we won under those conditions against an FBS opponent was against Clemson in 2007 with a score of 13-3. </p><p></p><p>Obviously a weird stat since you need to do poorly on offense to qualify, but it's nice to see that our defense can bail us out if needed. For reference, CPJ was held to two scores only 16 times in his 143 game career at GT (11%), but lost 15 of those games. Whereas Chan Gailey was held to two scores 20 times in 76 games (26%), but he had Jon Tenuta there to help bail him out of 5 of those games.</p><p></p><p>So far Geoff Colins is 1-1 in this statistic, but hopefully the offense picks up to the point where we don't score 14 or below again. Either way, I'm very happy with how the defense has looked and I hope our guys continue to collect accolades for superb play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 624278, member: 568"] Someone has probably already posted about this, but I couldn't remember the last time we won a game with two scores or less (less than or equal to 14 points) and I did a little digging. The last time this happened was against Gardner-Webb in 2008 season with a score of 10-7. Then the last time we won under those conditions against an FBS opponent was against Clemson in 2007 with a score of 13-3. Obviously a weird stat since you need to do poorly on offense to qualify, but it's nice to see that our defense can bail us out if needed. For reference, CPJ was held to two scores only 16 times in his 143 game career at GT (11%), but lost 15 of those games. Whereas Chan Gailey was held to two scores 20 times in 76 games (26%), but he had Jon Tenuta there to help bail him out of 5 of those games. So far Geoff Colins is 1-1 in this statistic, but hopefully the offense picks up to the point where we don't score 14 or below again. Either way, I'm very happy with how the defense has looked and I hope our guys continue to collect accolades for superb play. [/QUOTE]
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