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Official 2020 college football thread who's winning it all if we get a playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16492610" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>LOL as soon as I typed that Miami is pretty good their defense fell apart. Oh well...Offensively they look good!</p><p></p><p>I think the differences for Clemson are going to be :</p><p></p><p>1. How will their offensive line (breaking in a lot of new dudes) do against a top tier defense like OSU/Bama/etc. They are talented but other than Carmen they don't have much prime time experience. </p><p></p><p>2. How are they going to stop a dynamic offense like ours (OSU) or a UGA, etc. The key to that Fiesta Bowl was Wade getting ejected. He was the key piece to our defense. With him on the field it allowed Chase and Okudah, etc. do what they do. He is/was the anchor. Isiah Simmons was the key for Clemson and he is gone. Not saying Clemson isn't talented defensively, but that guy made the Clemson defense what it was. You can't understate the impact of what someone with that kind of versatility can do for a defense. Simmons was a stud...best all around defender in CFB in quite some time. How will they hold down a great offense when they don't have the luxury of a Simmons on the team? Same thing happened to us once Wade went out. It changed the entire dynamic. </p><p></p><p>I think Clemson/OSU are on a collision course. In the biggest games the teams with the best QB come out on top. TL and Fields are definitely head and shoulders above everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16492610, member: 72690"] LOL as soon as I typed that Miami is pretty good their defense fell apart. Oh well...Offensively they look good! I think the differences for Clemson are going to be : 1. How will their offensive line (breaking in a lot of new dudes) do against a top tier defense like OSU/Bama/etc. They are talented but other than Carmen they don't have much prime time experience. 2. How are they going to stop a dynamic offense like ours (OSU) or a UGA, etc. The key to that Fiesta Bowl was Wade getting ejected. He was the key piece to our defense. With him on the field it allowed Chase and Okudah, etc. do what they do. He is/was the anchor. Isiah Simmons was the key for Clemson and he is gone. Not saying Clemson isn't talented defensively, but that guy made the Clemson defense what it was. You can't understate the impact of what someone with that kind of versatility can do for a defense. Simmons was a stud...best all around defender in CFB in quite some time. How will they hold down a great offense when they don't have the luxury of a Simmons on the team? Same thing happened to us once Wade went out. It changed the entire dynamic. I think Clemson/OSU are on a collision course. In the biggest games the teams with the best QB come out on top. TL and Fields are definitely head and shoulders above everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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