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re: Clemson will be Bama's toughest Test
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:29 am to TrueReb13
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:29 am to TrueReb13
quote:Who said OM didn't improve as the season progressed? The true sign of a great coaching staff is how their players improve and get better as the season wears on them and how a team mentally and physically reacts after a loss. Bama and OM got better this season. And although Bama only had to regroup from one loss while OM had three, I think their seasons ended well.
It is funny how Alabama is the only team that can get better as the season progresses. For starters, Chad Kelly was making his first SEC start and got better as the season went on. Treadwell was still shaking off rust until mid season. We didn't have the #1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft at LT. Our line was a mess.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:37 am to BHMKyle
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there are some tough opponents on that side.
Let's evaluate that statement.
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Florida State
Lost their bowl game by to a non-P5 team by 14 points. Lost to 3 win Georgia Tech.
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Louisville
Managed to win their bowl by 6 against aTm's 3rd string QB in his first start. Lost to Auburn open the season.
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Notre Dame
Lost their bowl game by 16.
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North Carolina
Lost their bowl game by 11 and gave up 49 to a Baylor team missing its top 2 QBs, top RB, and top WR. Also lost to South Carolina in the regular season.
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Oklahoma
Good win
What else you got?
This post was edited on 1/7/16 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:45 am to TrueReb13
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It is funny how Alabama is the only team that can get better as the season progresses
Where did I say Ole MIss didn't get better as the season progressed? I think in some ways they did, but they also lost a few games since the Bama win so I don't think they progressed as well as Bama.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:51 am to BHMKyle
Thanks for the stats and the analysis. I'm one of those geeks who eats up this kind of material.
However, I'd suggest that your conclusion is skewed, mainly because we are now in January 2016 instead of September 2015.
(1) Bateman started against Ole Miss because he was supposed to run the zone read. Every time Bateman could have gained 20+ yards on the keeper, he was too terrified to make the right call, so he let Henry get stuffed at the LOS.
How much of Bateman and the zone read can we expect to see in the NC game?
(2) With 2:30 left in the game and the Ole Miss run defense completely gassed, Kiffin decided to go for the home run against a soft cover 2. The Nkemdiche/Haynes stunt pressured Coker into throwing his second INT.
That may have been the last really bad decision Kiffin made all season. Since that game Coker has thrown long only when he has a favorable match-up downfield, i.e. after the safeties cheat up.
(3) With regard to poise and confidence, Coker is hardly the same QB we saw in the Ole Miss game.
(4) The Achilles' heel in Alabama's defense was the height and strength advantage the Ole Miss WRs had over Alabama's DBs.
Do Clemson's WRs pose a similar threat?
Clemson may give the Gumps a better game than us SEC homers expect, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
However, I'd suggest that your conclusion is skewed, mainly because we are now in January 2016 instead of September 2015.
(1) Bateman started against Ole Miss because he was supposed to run the zone read. Every time Bateman could have gained 20+ yards on the keeper, he was too terrified to make the right call, so he let Henry get stuffed at the LOS.
How much of Bateman and the zone read can we expect to see in the NC game?
(2) With 2:30 left in the game and the Ole Miss run defense completely gassed, Kiffin decided to go for the home run against a soft cover 2. The Nkemdiche/Haynes stunt pressured Coker into throwing his second INT.
That may have been the last really bad decision Kiffin made all season. Since that game Coker has thrown long only when he has a favorable match-up downfield, i.e. after the safeties cheat up.
(3) With regard to poise and confidence, Coker is hardly the same QB we saw in the Ole Miss game.
(4) The Achilles' heel in Alabama's defense was the height and strength advantage the Ole Miss WRs had over Alabama's DBs.
Do Clemson's WRs pose a similar threat?
Clemson may give the Gumps a better game than us SEC homers expect, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:53 am to Kilgore Trout
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(4) The Achilles' heel in Alabama's defense was the height and strength advantage the Ole Miss WRs had over Alabama's DBs.
This has been the main difference to me between Ole Miss and Clemson. On the flip side, Clemson is a bit better running the ball than Ole Miss is.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 12:25 pm to Kilgore Trout
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Kilgore Trout
Have an upvote. No one seized on the Bateman angle, and you are precisely correct; it constituted a singular difference from every other game Bama played this season.
This post was edited on 1/7/16 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 1/7/16 at 12:26 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Does anyone know how much better Clemson's front seven on defense is this year than last? They haven't looked very special this year and the only game I really paid attention to them last year was the Georgia game. Gurley averaged 13.2 yards per carry and Chubb averaged 17.5. I would imagine Clemson will have to sell out a little to stop Henry and Drake and Clemson's secondary isn't good enough to handle Ridley and Stewart one on one. Clemson will score but I doubt they'll score enough to beat Bama.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:03 pm to SneakyWaff1es
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Does anyone know how much better Clemson's front seven on defense is this year than last? They haven't looked very special this year and the only game I really paid attention to them last year was the Georgia game. Gurley averaged 13.2 yards per carry and Chubb averaged 17.5. I would imagine Clemson will have to sell out a little to stop Henry and Drake and Clemson's secondary isn't good enough to handle Ridley and Stewart one on one. Clemson will score but I doubt they'll score enough to beat Bama.
They've been up and down.
On the negative side, they gave up over 150 rushing 5 times. In the case of App State, the large rushing total was still much less that what the Mountaineers averaged in other games. Here are those games, what Clemson allowed, and what the team averaged in their other games.
App State 202 (277)
Boston College 160 (164)
FSU 197 (165). Dalvin Cook got 192 in this game.
Syracuse 242 (156)
South Carolina 181 (152)
On the positive side, they held Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and North Carolina each to roughly 100 yards under their season average and completely shut down everyone else.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:05 pm to BHMKyle
Bama will be Clemson's toughest test.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:07 pm to JustGetItRight
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Louisville
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Managed to beat Auburn by 7 to open the season.
Factual errors of this magnitude render the rest of your analysis highly suspect.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:09 pm to BammerDelendaEst
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Factual errors of this magnitude render the rest of your analysis highly suspect.
DAMN.
How in the world did I frick that up?!
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:11 pm to BHMKyle
BAMA will be Clemson's toughest test as well.
can you please spend the hours making up a stupid fricking thread that you started here with all of Clemson stuff like you did this one?
can you please spend the hours making up a stupid fricking thread that you started here with all of Clemson stuff like you did this one?
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:11 pm to JustGetItRight
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How in the world did I frick that up?!
I'll show what a nice guy I am by passing up the 50 million obvious jokes about Bama fans' math skills, reading comprehension, etc.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 1:13 pm to BammerDelendaEst
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I'll show what a nice guy I am by passing up the 50 million obvious jokes about Bama fans' math skills, reading comprehension, etc.
Hell, let'em rip. I deserve it.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 2:05 pm to BHMKyle
Meh Clemson has a really good offense. There defense is a tad suspect to me however.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 2:41 pm to BHMKyle
quote:FTFY...now delete the rest of that post and just leave that statement. It will be a good game I hope. Clemson is a strong team.
Teams with very balanced, productive offenses, who run at a fast pace are the teams that give all college football teams the most problems.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 2:45 pm to CarolinaCock
quote:This will be a good matchup then. Because Bama has a really good defense. Our offense was suspect at times but looked much better with Henry running wild vs Auburn & FLA and Coker/Stewart/Ridley/Mulaney lit up MSU.
Meh Clemson has a really good offense. There defense is a tad suspect to me however.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 2:57 pm to BHMKyle
Clemson has a Shot....not a good one but a Shot just the same.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 6:16 pm to RT1941
Well containing Watson is going to give you a pretty good shot at beating them.
Posted on 1/7/16 at 6:23 pm to JustGetItRight
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App State 202 (277)
Boston College 160 (164)
FSU 197 (165). Dalvin Cook got 192 in this game.
Syracuse 242 (156)
South Carolina 181 (152)
What's interesting about the FSU game, is Cook had something like 125 yards on his first two carries. It was extremely deflating in the stadium, but the defense rallied and did what they needed to do through the remainder of the game.
Clemson's defense has been suspect to giving up big plays, a trademark of Venables' aggressive style. They blitz a lot and leave players in 1-on-1 situations, so if you have a mismatch or someone slips, you can get a big play against the Tigers.
I'm interested to see the linebackers and how they cover Bama's tight ends and backs in the flat with what I expect to be a huge effort to stop the run first.
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