Hypothetical Offensive Stat Line - Who Wins?

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King
25/41 316 Passing Yds - 3 TD's 1 Int
6 Rush - 40 yds

Cam
16 Rush / 2 Rec - 84 total yds 1 Rush TD

Rooster & Don (combined)
9 Rush / 5 Rec - 77 total yds 1 Rec TD

I'm anxious so throwing out a hypothetical to keep my mind busy. That's 28 total points from our offense not counting FG's (make your own assumptions on FG's made).

If I give you this stat line, who wins?
 
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I would say four touchdowns would put Miami right in the game. In other words, it won’t be a Clemson blowout. But just based on that info alone you’re still hard pressed to pick a winner. I mean if you have those four TDs, a defensive score and two field goals, it’s a Miami lock but if it’s just those 28 points and nothing else, I don’t see us holding Clemson under 28 unless it’s a monsoon
 
Very hard to predict things based on hypotheticals.

We could be blowing them out with those stats if my hypothetical of Harrison-Hunte and Nesta breaking Sunshine's legs in the first half comes true.
 
King
25/41 316 Passing Yds - 3 TD's 1 Int
6 Rush - 40 yds

Cam
16 Rush / 2 Rec - 84 total yds 1 Rush TD

Rooster & Don (combined)
9 Rush / 5 Rec - 77 total yds 1 Rec TD

I'm anxious so throwing out a hypothetical to keep my mind busy. That's 28 total points from our offense not counting FG's (make your own assumptions on FG's made).

If I give you this stat line, who wins?
I'm counting five TD's
 
That is a generous stat line for our RB's. Historically we have had trouble running against good defenses.
 
I think we're going to see a LOT more running by King similar the UAB game
 
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