I sure am just wanting to know how you're thinking this game's gonna go.
Why? It's on the main board.can we get this Washington fan out of here?
it is pretty queer....is that queere enough
The quick pass game does works against Coach V. Before A&M and South Carolina got hot on offense, it was the quick game that got things going for them making Clemson more hesitant to bring more pressure. Clemson does give a lot of different looks and #1 in getting pressure on the QB, I think the main key to this side of the ball is can Book make quick throws and decisions under pressure with success?The talent on the O line is great. Experience is a bit of a hurt point. This particular group is good for this season. But still not anywhere near as good as last year. However I would say this O line is the top 10 to 20 in college football this year.
What I expect to happen is the ND OC to use fast movement to move back the LB and keep that front 4 in coverage instead of constant blitz mode. In the last few games of this year, we saw a lot more screen game than we had in the front half of the season. And they paid off well. Mainly because the opposition was trying to bring extra pressure against ND's dink and dunk offense.
The commentators are going to make a huge deal out of completion % of the ND QB (Ian Book) mainly though those passes are 10 to 12 yards forward. Fast high percentage throws are his main stay right now. But against Clemson's pass rush and CB's I don't see that being as successful. And no one in college, Bama included is going to just line up and run basic RB draws and A gap rushes against the Clemson front 4.
Most of the commentators are talking about the Clemson D vs the ND O. Since both of those are the best match ups of the night. I am actually more interested in the ND D vs the Clemson O. ND hasn't seen a QB - RB tandem nearly as good as Clemson all year. And to a lot of ND fans, the ND defense has been under rated all year. They won ND at least 2 games this year, and kept them the first 4 when there could have been at least 2 losses there.
Either way I think this is a better game than many are giving it. Hopefully even in a loss ND can put up a great game, and shake that 2012 championship and '15 Fiesta Bowl mentality the country has about ND.
Every week we have questioned how Lawerence will do and he has passed those test for the most part. I think he will be ok, he's great at throwing short to mid range passes, deep ball is hit or miss. He also don't make too many mistakes, only has 4 Ints so far. He's sometimes clumsy with the ball like RB handoffs, scrambling, handling the snap but most of those mistakes was when he was first starting, maybe the nerves will cause a silly turnover. His biggest weakness right now is he probably holding on to the ball too longdo you think a freshman Lawrence Will get shook or stay calm on the big stage? I know ND has a rookie quarterback also, but it seems like Clemson has more to lose?
Still no word on the B samples? Damn!
The quick pass game does works against Coach V. Before A&M and South Carolina got hot on offense, it was the quick game that got things going for them making Clemson more hesitant to bring more pressure. Clemson does give a lot of different looks and #1 in getting pressure on the QB, I think the main key to this side of the ball is can Book make quick throws and decisions under pressure with success?
I think the ND D vs Clemson O can be the determining factor of the game. The key is how much can ND slow the run? If they can slow the run, the game will be close, if ND can shut the run down, ND can win. My biggest concern is Clemson OL is good and not elite, against better run defenses, Clemson has struggled, I can see ND having success. A balance Clemson O is nearly impossible to stop. Stop the run and make TL win the game, he may or may not have a good game![]()