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Posted on 6/22/15 at 10:56 am to 1801
Posted on 6/22/15 at 10:56 am to 1801
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SEC Team Sacks rankings since 2008 (it's as far back as the site would list)
2008 - 4th South Carolina (31), 9th Georgia (23)
2009 - 4th Georgia (30), 7th South Carolina (26)
2010 - 1st South Carolina (41), 9th Georgia (24)
2011 - 2nd Georgia (35), 3rd South Carolina (31)
2012 - 1st South Carolina (43), 5th Georgia (32)
2013 - 2nd Georgia (33), 7th South Carolina (25)
2014 - 7th Georgia (28), 14th South Carolina(14)
total sacks = South Carolina 214, Georgia 203.
Individual Sacks Top 10
2008 - 2nd Eric Norwood 9.0 (USC), *25th Jarius Wynn 3.0 (UGa) - highest ranked UGa player
2009 - 3rd Justin Houston 7.5 (UGa), 4th-tie Eric Norwood 7.0 (USC), Cliff Matthews 7.0 (USC)
2010 - 2nd Justin Houston 11.0 (UGa), 3rd Melvin Ingram 9.0 (USC), 4th Devin Taylor 7.5 (USC)
2011 - 1st Jarvis Jones 13.5 (UGa), 2nd Melvin Ingram 10.0 (USC), 7th Jadeveon Clowey 8.0 (USC), 10th Devin Taylor 6.0 (USC)
2012 - 1st Jarvis Jones 14.5 (UGa), 2nd Jadeveon Clowney 13.0 (USC),
2013 - 3rd Kelcy Quarles 9.5 (USC), 7th Leonard Floyd 6.5 (UGa)
2014 - nobody for either school finished top 10
SEC football stats
it appears USC has been able to place multiple players within top 10 in sacks more so than Georgia.
Solid research.
You are what your record (or the stats) says you are.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 11:00 am to RoyalAir
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In terms of gap control and daily coaching acumen, yes.
But I've heard from too many people that his failures in recruiting were largely responsible for the overall talent deficiency we saw last year.
I agree with this for the most part, although, Lawing did help us get a lot of recruits. Everyone always remembers the Dunlap Debacle, but he had a pipeline going for us for Havelock and he had some great gets as a recruiter. He did go after too many non-qualifiers though.
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