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I'm with you, but gotta see what this OL does against a baller *** DL.
Well, that and I sure as heck would like to have those LSU receivers. They had some sticky *** hands and were old school Big East physical.
Believe it or not, LSU's OL actually gave up more sacks than Miami's OL in 2018 (35 to 27). They were literally one of the worst in the country. One year later, with a new OC and a QB who may have had the greatest season for a QB of all time, they still gave up 35 sacks (Miami gave up a putrid 51). So the fact that Clemson had a top pass rush against a weak OL was irrelevant in the championship game. Burrows still found a way to win. Miami's OL is much improved from last year. LSU showed there are ways to beat Clemson even with a mediocre OL.