Empirical Cane
We are what we repeatedly do.
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You are supporting what many of us have said for ages now: offense has become the best defense under current rule sets.Top 10 defenses per SP+:
6/10 are 3-4, 4/10 are 4-2 as a "base"
6/10 are 50% or above in Blue Chip Ratio: the 4 that aren't are Wisconsin (2nd), Iowa (4th), SD State (8th) and Ok State (10th)
7/10 are "offensive" head coaches with only UGA, Bama and SD State being "defensive" HC's
Miami needs to find someone that can recruit as acquisition is the #1 quality to winning. After that it's develop and after that deployment.
Of the SP+ Top10 heading into the next week, 7/10 are in the 50% BCR window. Wisconsin, Cincy and Pitt aren't.
Oregon 14th overall, 13th offense, 35th defense, 5th kicking
Miami 32nd overall, 22nd, 47th, 50th
If a team can keep their O on the field longer, I'd offer the stats of an average or even below average D will be significantly better (and therefore masking their deficiencies).
The best unit for D? Have an elite OL and that is what Mario seems to realize and building towards.
My concern for 2022, like we've seen before, is Gattis will stubbornly try to run plays like he had with Meesheghans OL. If that becomes a disaster (like with Dan Penos in the Aenos), expect CIS meltdowns over how bad the D is playing. TAMU especially vould get ugly.