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Here is some info for you all.
Season Average--Against Miami
UL 356-----------------336
Ark St 457.6----------329
Nebraska 497.2-------456
Duke 401.3-------------264
GT 469.5----------------371
Cinci 465.9-------------422
VT 367.9---------------262
NC 420.8--------------258
I didn't include Fla A&M for obvious reasons. So every team has played worse against Miami yardage wise than they have all year on average. The differences now is Miami's offense is clicking a great amount instead of going 3 and out 3 times a quarter. The turnovers have also decreased a tremendous amount. And on the defensive side we've amped up the pressure and matched personnel more recently than ever before under the staff. We had backups in on both sides of the ball against Cinci when we went up 41-13. A lot of their yards went against 2nd teamers. The starters held UNC to under 100 yards and 0 points until the backups started getting a considerable amount of snaps. I wish the pressure and personnel matching had been their all year. We wouldn't have gotten ran out of Nebraska more than likey. If we also had been playing with the adjusted alignments all year and aggression we probably could have stopped GT a few more times than we did. That is all the past though and I am glad things have changed for the better a great amount. If they continue this way, then why wouldn't we want Golden to stay?
Lol soooo youve been listing to Donofrio I see.... You know you cant look at stats lke that..cmon mane
I can look at the altered alignments, disguised blitzes, new stunts, delayed blitzed, increased pressure, quicker reactions, more hits behind the LOS, more sacks, and increased pressed coverage and tell a difference though.
