My concern is Rosier as it always been. Remember in our 2 big wins we ran for 200+ yards as a team. We will NOT do that against Clemson. Like UVa and Pitt, they will force Malik to read the field and if that happens expect a 4-5 interception game.
People think Rosier is great because of the VT and ND win but look at the stats:
Malik Rosier in the ND/VT game - 26/52 on 50% 339 yards (169 yards per game) 3 TD 3 Int.
In other words, in terms of passing, thats not good enough to beat Clemson. Our success running the ball basically gave us no reason to throw the ball with Malik (and he still managed to throw 50% on 52 throws and 3 Ints)
Agree. Our only chance to win this game is on the ground w Homer, DeeJay, Rosier.
And we need our defense to play as fast as it did against ND and VT.
Unfortunately. Teams are on to that trick.
Miami was successful running when teams thought Rosier was dropping back to pass. As long as Rosier is inaccurate, Miami can’t run because a team as good as Clemson will be playing fish in a barrel; the OL hasn’t shown that they can move teams.
Unless the OL can play in a way that they haven’t played all season, the path to victory will have to be through the air - and I believe Clemson will be ready for bubble screens. Malik will have to throw the ball downfield, across the middle, and to the boundaries. Which brings up the next problem and that’s if Richt trusts him enough to do that.
Rosier has until Saturday to develop accuracy and touch.