Kn[]_[]ckles3o5;3140441 said:Clemson's offense is plodding and methodical this season.
And yet it walked through our defense like we werent even on the field.
Kn[]_[]ckles3o5;3140441 said:Clemson's offense is plodding and methodical this season.
Clemson took off when they hired Chad Morris as OC and adopted a cutting-edge tempo spread. They don't win by "out-talenting" teams; they win with elite coordinators putting their players in a position to succeed.
I don't see how the conclusion is Miami needs recruiting and talent when Miami was the more talented team this year compared to Clemson. That will bear itself out in the NFL as it always has.
It's the same story as ever: Miami needs to avoid getting outcoached and outplayed at the QB position to win big.
So I say to us canes fans, we are ahead of schedule, the savages are coming, the championships are coming.
So because Dabo had success we're guaranteed to have success?
Is this a serious post?
Yes serious post. You recruit consistent top 10 classes and develop them and you will be considered among the elite, and from what I've seen this staff has the ability to develop which is what the other staffs lacked tremendously. This was simply just an example of what happens when you recruit at an elite level by year 3 and 4 great gains will be made.
Many programs constantly recruit well and...don't have success.
There is no connection and IMO you picked a program you hoped we would have similar success too and explained that it took a long for Clemson so we're ahead of schedule.
Ok name me a team who has had elite success in two years or less? And of the teams who consistently have top 15 classes and suck, the only two I can think of are tenn and florida and their coaches got fired for that reason.
Clemson took off when they hired Chad Morris as OC and adopted a cutting-edge tempo spread. They don't win by "out-talenting" teams; they win with elite coordinators putting their players in a position to succeed.
I don't see how the conclusion is Miami needs recruiting and talent when Miami was the more talented team this year compared to Clemson. That will bear itself out in the NFL as it always has.
It's the same story as ever: Miami needs to avoid getting outcoached and outplayed at the QB position to win big.
Clemson took off when they hired Chad Morris as OC and adopted a cutting-edge tempo spread. They don't win by "out-talenting" teams; they win with elite coordinators putting their players in a position to succeed.
I don't see how the conclusion is Miami needs recruiting and talent when Miami was the more talented team this year compared to Clemson. That will bear itself out in the NFL as it always has.
It's the same story as ever: Miami needs to avoid getting outcoached and outplayed at the QB position to win big.
With all due respect, I'm not sure what was so cutting-edge about the Clemson offense I saw a couple nights ago. I saw a lot of bubble screens, where their QB hit the guy in stride and their receivers blocked well. I also saw a slot receiver sitting down in zone creases for easy pitch-and-catch.
Executed very well by them, no doubt, but I don't know that I'd call what they do some kind of revolutionary offensive football.
I decided to post this for some perspective. Dabo got the interim job at clemson in the 2008 season after Tommy Bowden resigned after 6 games. He went 3-3 (1-2 ACC). He was only known at this time as a strong recruiter but a guy who lacked HC experience. They made him the head coach for the 2009 season, and here it how its gone:
2009- 9-5 (6-2 ACC)
2010- 6-6 (4-4 ACC)
2011- 10-3 ACC Championship. Lost in orange bowl 70-33 to west virginia
2012- 11-2 beat LSU in chick fil a bowl
2013- Another 11 win season beat ohio state in orange bowl
I choose to highlight the early part of his tenure because we all know what ended up happening. Heres a guy who up until that time was a WR coach and great recruiter. So I say to us canes fans, we are ahead of schedule, the savages are coming, the championships are coming.