PODCAST: D$ and Lance Roffers break down new DC, Lance Guidry

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That is the ultimate barometer isn’t it.
For example, teams A and B each give up 25 points in week 1.
Team B played the Iowa Hawkeyes
Team A played the USC Trojans

Both defenses gave up the same number of points but one defense held their opponent below their average and the other did not. Because teams can’t control their schedule and that necessarily impacts the stats, the best stat is how a defense did against the other team’s average.
My only counter to that would be if your opponent is from a low level, G5 conference or even FCS. Holding a high scoring MAC team to 10 points below their average isn’t exactly a win if you’re at a premier P5 school.

Otherwise it’s a pretty good metric of defensive success
 
I learned more about scheme, technique, and just overall football lingo in those 30 minutes than I have in my entire life.

I’m forcing myself to not get too high on this hire but this just seems like such a good fit especially when you consider our personnel.

As always, impeccably well done gentleman.
 
Three key statements from @Lance Roffers stood out to me:

1. 9/9.5 on a scale of 10 of aggression.
2. What are the similarities with Manny's D? both focus on causing havoc for the offense.
3. What's the main difference with Manny's D? Guidry's D has guardrails in place to prevent explosive plays.
Guardrails to prevent explosives. Very important. Saw the stat where Marshall gave up three all year. We probably exceeded that in the first half of MTSU.
 
Guardrails to prevent explosives. Very important. Saw the stat where Marshall gave up three all year. We probably exceeded that in the first half of MTSU.
We probably averaged giving up 3 explosive plays PER GAME. Probably multiple games we gave up three per half.
 
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Two handsome, intelligent, articulate men talking about some D.

It doesn’t get any better than that, friends.

I can think of something better. Like two gorgeous women in scantily clad lingerie talking intelligently and articulately about some D. To each his own I guess :noidea:
 
My only counter to that would be if your opponent is from a low level, G5 conference or even FCS. Holding a high scoring MAC team to 10 points below their average isn’t exactly a win if you’re at a premier P5 school.

Otherwise it’s a pretty good metric of defensive success
Good point but I would slightly argue that very few guys on Marshalls D could suit up for our D this season. Maybe 2?...So while he was coaching in a low level conference he also had low level talent. As soon as he walks onto Greentree he has two former 5* recruits on his starting D (JW and LT) and a First team AA at safety. (Kam).
 
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We probably averaged giving up 3 explosive plays PER GAME. Probably multiple games we gave up three per half.

ok, slight exaggeration (but not by much), looked up the actual stats

The Hurricanes allowed ten plays of at least 50 yards on the season, which ranks No. 124 overall in the country. That is almost one 50 yard play per game against FBS opponents.



UM allowed 11 explosive touchdowns (plays that were generated outside the red-zone) in 2022. Six of those explosive touchdowns went for at least 56 yards. Three of those touchdowns went for at least 71 yards.
 
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcast. Simply put, Coach Giudry has proven himself to be a successful DC at the G5 level....now it's time to see if he can replicate that success in P5 football.

To me, biggest indicator that he's up for it is the Notre Dame game coupled with the fact that his OFF didn't give much help at all. So this DEF was able to get stop after stop after stop etc enroute to a 9 win season.

I'm on the Guidry train...let's ride!
 
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My only counter to that would be if your opponent is from a low level, G5 conference or even FCS. Holding a high scoring MAC team to 10 points below their average isn’t exactly a win if you’re at a premier P5 school.

Otherwise it’s a pretty good metric of defensive success
Yeah, I always take out FCS teams. If I’m talking about a P5 team I try to normalize to against other P5 schools.

The standard deviation talk is to try to bring context on how volatile the offense is. Is it a 50 one week, 20 the next type, or a 35 a week every week type. Holding the 35 below is more impressive than the 50/20, so it just brings more context.

Always welcome feedback if readers/viewers like another approach.
 
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Great podcast. The more I hear about Guidry the more I like. I prefer aggressive defensive coaches than the guys who wait for offenses to make mistakes. For all of Manny’s faults, I always agreed with his basic philosophy. Pressure causes opponent mistakes and if you want to create turnovers and negative plays, you need to prioritize pressure. Hopefully Guidry can prioritize fundamentals that Manny seemed to ignore.
 
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