Your original point was that our defensive stats were padded by poor competition. My point was our schedule wasn't that different than anyone else's out there, including the contenders.
You then said they went 39-3 which isn't the same thing as SOS. Those teams routinely way, way, way more than we did in any given game.
Clemson typically have a strong SOS when it's all said and done (and I know their CFP games/Championship games are included in this matrix)
My point was routinely, even in our own division, our SOS has been soft, period. Clemson's schedule was weak this year and they dominated it; but Clemson's schedule was also composed of one G5 and one FCS team, while we had two G5 and one FCS school on our schedule, and honestly, this may be why our SOS falls below others in our division. Outside of 2017, we've been scheduling two G5 and one FCS school on our schedule; so couple that along with playing in a weak division, and that's how you get great def stats against a weak SOS.
Let me be clear; Diaz is the best DC we've had in a long time. Under Baker, we took some steps back. However, I'm not of the mindset that Diaz is the defensive genius, either. I think he's good, and playing in a division like ours have made him look a lot better...that's OK, b/c we need to take advantage of our schedule; but the fact that we haven't, whether fans want to point to a stale offense or the defense giving up leads as to why this has happened, I just feel it all needs to be fixed.
I just don't like the fact that the defense continues to get a pass when it needs improvement, as well. That was my whole point of bringing out these stats;