Honestly, I have no idea how this is even possible.
Before you go there, turnover margin in the game was zero.
Honestly, I have no idea how this is even possible.
South Carolina threw for 10.6 yards per attempt, had one running back go for 10.5 per rush (12/126) and another 7.0 per rush (7/49), only turned it over once, and lost 52-24. Muschamp, man.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) October 25, 2020
Before you go there, turnover margin in the game was zero.
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âI donât mess with Jack,” Smart said of the player named the Peach Bowl offensive MVP.. “I donât mess with kickers. I let them do their thing. Probably the best thing to happen is he didnât have long to think about it.â — AB-H, 1/1/21
Missed 3 FGs, threw a pick 6, gave up a kick 6 and more. Easy.
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Kinda sounds like the opposite of easy to me. đ
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QB took bad sacks. Interior DL got gashed for a ton of rushing yards. LSU being infinitely more talented probably didn’t help.
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Read somewhere that on offense it was an âall or nothingâ day. Lots of explosive plays followed by subsequent plays of zero or few yards. Also LSU never punted.
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How does LSU just keep rolling on offense. No QB just toss in the true freshman in and keep scoring.
There is something very familiar about watching USCe play this year. The kids really are playing hard for their coachâs. They just keep finding new ways to screw up.
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After watching yesterday, it seems to me that the majority of first year OCâs have been doing very well. Another one is Ole Miss, talk about a scheme change, and they do it really well.
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Can someone tell me how we lost Max Johnson in the recruiting wars?? Add to that losing a four star wide reciever from his Athens hometown?? Yet we’re out there recruiting California, Texas, Michigan and Maryland like we’re in a South Dakota-gifted state. What’s the reason???
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CMB values balance over scoring. So heâs probably turning cartwheels today.
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Bobo: You let them score to much.
Boom: You didnât score enough.
And so began another uncomfortable meal at the vacation house the families share in the summer.
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Bobo should be used to that. He’d put up 45, Grantham would give up 48.
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Bobo’s problem right now is less Boom and more his own stubbornness, something we should remember well from his time here when we had to suffer through Joe Cox’s one season as a starting QB instead of the far more talented Aaron Murray playing as a true freshman.
Hilinski should be the starting QB at Sakerlina right now. Colin Hill offers nothing and won’t be there next season.
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Yeah, I absolutely hated scoring 40+ points per game. And I wanted to wring his neck when he set a season scoring record with Hutson Mason. The gall of that guy.
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We scored 40 points a game in 2009?
Wow, I must have completely blacked out that season, as I donât remember our offense scoring 40 points a game in 2009.
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Please see Offensive Line Coach Stacey Searels for your answer.
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That nice record remains forever marred by his inability to adjust to Ted Roof run blitzes and and mediocre NATS defense stymying that offense because Hutson was a game manager at best in my book
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I agree. I was not a Bobo hater but our offense against good teams when he was here was at least partly to blame for some of those blowouts toward the end of the Richt era. He also seems to have lost some of his QB guru juice the longer he isn’t with Richt.
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