Who's trying to "spin" this year's problems on the defense? I'm responding to you because you posted immediately after my post where I explicitly said that we've had problems on both sides of the ball. You are the other hand are spinning, only posting about the problems with offense as if the D was playing lights out.
I'm responding to the quotes along the lines of
" However, our D has still been significantly worse." (this was your post, and it's nowhere close to true)
"We aren't in the top 50 in turnovers forced. Combine that with the number of big plays we've given up, and our generally mediocre at best run defense, and that's what is costing us games - not necessarily the offense."
and in general having this thread, and others, where we are bashing the defense that has time and time against given our offense a chance to win the game, and time and time again the offense has failed to do so, and not just that the offense constantly giving the opposing teams short fields.
Against ND our defense gave up 30 to a team that might be in the playoffs. and 3 coming off a turnover deep in our territory, note, this is a reoccurring trend. The defense also gave the offense the ball inside the ND 40 twice and the offense got 0 points off of it.
Against Duke, we gave up 34. 14 basically coming off special teams, and 7 more from a turnover inside our own 40. So looking at things as they are, the defense gave up 20 points, and 7 of those are also very heavily on the offense. The defense also gave our offense the ball at the 32, we moved it 2 yards, and kicked a FG.
Against UNC, we gave up 38 but UNC started on our side of the field 3 times, and those drives account for 14 of their points, and one of those drives should have never happened except our offense couldn't even run out the majority of the 90 seconds remaining. Defense didn't play great, but it still gave us multiple chances to take control of the game which the offense never capitalized on. The offense, not only for not capitalizing but also for putting our defense in terrible situations time and time again, is just as much to blame as the defense.
Against Clemson, both sides sucked and neither was as good as the score indicated. Even this game though. Defense scored a TD and also gave the ball to the offense at the Clemson 20 but it resulted in a3 FG after our offense lost 2 yards on the drive, and another drive for our opponent starting inside our 40 yard line.
Pitt is probably the closest thing to a game where the defense deserves the majority of the blame. But even then Pitt had 2 drives starting on our side of the field, one resulting in a TD.
Against FSU our defense gave up 16, 10 of which came off of 2 drives starting inside our own 20. I'd argue that the offense gave up more points than our defense and that our defense is what won us the game.
Against UVA. 3 drives for UVA starting on our side of the field. 10 points off those drives.
We're averaging letting opponents have two possessions per game starting on our own side of the field and those possessions are accounting for 8.3 ppg. Add in the ST TD that duke had and that's 9.3 ppg over the last 7 coming off of either ST or on opponent drives starting in our territory. That is nearly 30% of the points we are allowing over that time frame. No our defense is by no means great this year, but it is good enough to have us at 8-1 with even just a good, not great offense.