Miami is tied for last in the country in fumble recoveries

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Defense needs to make it an emphasis of attacking the ball, punching it out, and when getting to the QB smashing his arm.

Creating these turnovers would go along way in covering up the weaknesses of this defense

Miami is tied with FSU and a bunch of other bad teams with only 1 fumble recovery.

Georgia created 3 strip sack fumbles against Texas in 1 game which kept them in the game even though their Qb threw 3 INTs
 

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Compared to having the turnover chain and no defense because they were always going for the INT, I'm good with this.
 
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Defense needs to make it an emphasis of attacking the ball, punching it out, and when getting to the QB smashing his arm.

Creating these turnovers would go along way in covering up the weaknesses of this defense

Miami is tied with FSU and a bunch of other bad teams with only 1 fumble recovery.

Georgia created 3 strip sack fumbles against Texas in 1 game which kept them in the game even though their Qb threw 3 INTs
You aren’t wrong. If you aren’t going to tackle or stop huge plays…might as well go for the ball.
 
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Show me forced fumbles, that’s the more important stat IMO.
Yeah Forced Fumbled are way more telling for how the defense is performing rather than looking at Fumble recoveries, cause Who recovers is almost 100% luck based.
 
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