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*** Official 2015 College Football Thread *** (1 Viewer)

But CFP committee officials are on record as adamantly supporting the continued airing of the playoff series games on New Year’s Eve as scheduled, which will occur in seven of the remaining 10 years of the 12-year original deal. And that position has been taken even after the 36% combined ratings decline for the two games was disclosed.
Their argument is that the numbers would have been better if both games weren't blowouts.

 
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So how will these CFP Champ ratings compare to last years huge 18.5 (ESPN record)?

I'm guessing down. The two markets in the final watched last year. Nowhere else to go but down.

 
So how will these CFP Champ ratings compare to last years huge 18.5 (ESPN record)?

I'm guessing down. The two markets in the final watched last year. Nowhere else to go but down.
This is one household in Chicago that won't be tuning in.

 
So how will these CFP Champ ratings compare to last years huge 18.5 (ESPN record)?

I'm guessing down. The two markets in the final watched last year. Nowhere else to go but down.
This is one household in Chicago that won't be tuning in.
Cmon. Im as poor a loser as it gets but still watched last year. I freakin went to Auburn-FSU after the Kick 6. It's the last game for 7 months.
 
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Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?

 
Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired. On offense it depends what Bama is giving us. Elliot this week has talked about trying to do too much in his play calling since he had a month to prepare for OU, then getting cute in the first half and costing us points. Generally speaking, his strength this year has figuring out what's working early and then abusing it until they change. If you watch the orange bowl, we essentially ran two plays the entire second half (one a lead draw with Watson, the other a read option primarily giving to Gallman) and we just crushed them. There was no need to get cute because we were ripping 7-8 yards off every play.

im getting excited!

 
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So how will these CFP Champ ratings compare to last years huge 18.5 (ESPN record)?

I'm guessing down. The two markets in the final watched last year. Nowhere else to go but down.
Way way down. There's no hype at all for this game nationally. At least 30% IMO

 
Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired.
OU was doing a pretty good job moving the ball and trading blows until the two bold guys got hurt in the 3rd quarter.

 
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Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired.
OU was doing a pretty good job moving the ball and trading blows until the two bold guys got hurt in the 3rd quarter.
I mean not really. Mixon had 3 carries for 4 yards and Perine had 15 for 58 and that was after his first run of the game going for 17. We gave up one big play to Perine on the first drive and then they combine for 44 yards on 17 other carries.Mayfield had to put it up 41 times to just reach 300 yards.

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I'm not saying we straight dominated them and completely shut them down, but nobody was predicting 17 points either. If we do the same to Bama, I feel we have a better than 50/50 chance at pulling this thing off.

 
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So how will these CFP Champ ratings compare to last years huge 18.5 (ESPN record)?

I'm guessing down. The two markets in the final watched last year. Nowhere else to go but down.
Way way down. There's no hype at all for this game nationally. At least 30% IMO
Not disagreeing with you, but I don't really understand it. One team is Bama and the other team is an undefeated school with an exciting offense led by the best QB in the country. Personally I'm stoked for the game.

 
Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired.
OU was doing a pretty good job moving the ball and trading blows until the two bold guys got hurt in the 3rd quarter.
I mean not really. Mixon had 3 carries for 4 yards and Perine had 15 for 58 and that was after his first run of the game going for 17. We gave up one big play to Perine on the first drive and then they combine for 44 yards on 17 other carries.Mayfield had to put it up 41 times to just reach 300 yards.

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I'm not saying we straight dominated them and completely shut them down, but nobody was predicting 17 points either. If we do the same to Bama, I feel we have a better than 50/50 chance at pulling this thing off.
They were dominated and shut down in the 2nd half once they became one-dimensional. But the first half was a different story with Perine at 4.7 YPC and Mayfield with 9.8 YPA as well as 17 points. Need to start better on Monday, that was the point.

 
Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired.On offense it depends what Bama is giving us. Elliot this week has talked about trying to do too much in his play calling since he had a month to prepare for OU, then getting cute in the first half and costing us points. Generally speaking, his strength this year has figuring out what's working early and then abusing it until they change. If you watch the orange bowl, we essentially ran two plays the entire second half (one a lead draw with Watson, the other a read option primarily giving to Gallman) and we just crushed them. There was no need to get cute because we were ripping 7-8 yards off every play.
Putting pressure on Coker will be important, and stopping the run. One of the things I love about Kiffin is that he will not try to force anything. The Clemson DL is good and Alabama OL is playing it's best...should be a good matchup.

We'll focus on forcing you to throw I'm sure. We did that to MSU with 4 DL. Doubt that happens here, but I don't think you've been forced to throw all year. We tackle well also, so the quick short passes I don't think will consistently move the ball. Gonna have to throw it downfield to some degree with the run-pass option of the normal route.

 
im getting excited!
Good for you! :thumbup: Enjoy the moment!
Once we made the playoff, I'm just taking it in stride and proud of the team no matter what. It'd be realllly nice though to pull this one off, though.
I remember their win in 1981. I'll be pulling for you guys. Moljnirs might not like it that much. :lol:
:mellow:
I remember what happened after that 1981 win.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1982/11/24/list-of-charges-made-against-clemson-by-ncaa/caf641bb-34f6-41a2-bd99-8de9e774f458/

 
The one thing Clemson did the whole game against OU was keep Mayfield in the pocket. He's a good runner but a great improviser outside the pocket. Had they not done that OU would have been able to move more than they did.

Clemson can't just settle for FGs vs Bama either, so redzone efficiency will be huge.

 
Watching the Cotton Bowl again...not a good game from Dantonio. Gave up on the run really early, and committed to stopping the Alabama run til the passing game buried him. Good coaching to get them there but out-matched in the end. Dabo, Venebles, and the UC OCs are ready I think?
I think we'll employ a similar strategy on defense to what we did with OU honestly. Play the run and trust the back 4 on early downs, bring pressure early and often on passing downs. It stopped Perine/Mixon/Mayfield, other than two early plays it shut down FSU, and honestly it did pretty well against UNC too until late in the game and the team played tired.
OU was doing a pretty good job moving the ball and trading blows until the two bold guys got hurt in the 3rd quarter.
I mean not really. Mixon had 3 carries for 4 yards and Perine had 15 for 58 and that was after his first run of the game going for 17. We gave up one big play to Perine on the first drive and then they combine for 44 yards on 17 other carries.Mayfield had to put it up 41 times to just reach 300 yards.

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I'm not saying we straight dominated them and completely shut them down, but nobody was predicting 17 points either. If we do the same to Bama, I feel we have a better than 50/50 chance at pulling this thing off.
They were dominated and shut down in the 2nd half once they became one-dimensional. But the first half was a different story with Perine at 4.7 YPC and Mayfield with 9.8 YPA as well as 17 points. Need to start better on Monday, that was the point.
They were dominated in the 2nd half because both Clemson lines dominated both Oklahoma lines.

 
But CFP committee officials are on record as adamantly supporting the continued airing of the playoff series games on New Year’s Eve as scheduled, which will occur in seven of the remaining 10 years of the 12-year original deal. And that position has been taken even after the 36% combined ratings decline for the two games was disclosed.
Their argument is that the numbers would have been better if both games weren't blowouts.
makes very little sense.... you're either committed to being out for the ball drop or committed to being home.

No one was hedging on having or going to a party.

Why would they throw away all those "casuals"? They want to "own" a day? Some days aren't for sale

No better hangover programming and they throw it away chasing... who knows what?

Would the rose bowl agree to being a constant site on January 1 for one of the games (but NEVER getting the title game?)

 
Brett McMurphy ✔@McMurphyESPN

Lane Kiffin said Steve Sarkisian texted him some plays to run at halftime of Michigan State game. Kiffin wouldn’t say if he used them or not.

 
So apparently Harbaugh is planning to up the ante on last year's summer swarm this year by having a whole week of spring practice at that AMG academy in FL. :lol:

 
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Brett McMurphy ✔@McMurphyESPN

Lane Kiffin said Steve Sarkisian texted him some plays to run at halftime of Michigan State game. Kiffin wouldnt say if he used them or not.
We really expected to believe that college coaches check their cell phones for texts in the playoffs? Really?

 
So apparently Harbaugh is planning to up the ante on last year's summer swarm this year by having a whole week of spring practice at that AMG academy in FL. :lol:
I'm sure that's interesting to people that know what the hell you are talking about.
:lmao: IMG academy...sorry, was on my phone...so angry!!!
More context or a link?
Last summer he did a "tour" of all these high schools in the south where he was a "guest speaker" or some such to get around NCAA rules. He worked with a ton of different kids and got a couple signees out of the deal. College coaches in those areas didn't like it. This year apparently he wants to go to IMG for a whole week. 247 is where I read it last night....SB Nation has a similar article and also talks about what he did last year.

 
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I don't like making score predictions because one stupid bounce here or there can make things look lopsided quickly. That said, I'd be shocked if this isn't a good game. I think Clemson can keep Bama to a relatively manageable score, so it'll be on Watson and Gallman to put up the points.

A few things...

Watson and the offense tend to be slow starters. We definitely seem to do better in the second halves of games, so if we can get to half within a score, I'm liking our chances. We are a very well conditioned team, so let's just get to half 2 in range and I suspect Dabo will have no trouble taking chances if need be.

Our special teams are decent overall, but pretty poor in kickoff coverage and kick returns. Heugel needs to get the ball out of the endzone for me to feel safe. On the returns, I can pretty much guarantee we won't be past the 30 for starting field position all night. It makes for a long field, but maybe we'll get lucky and break one and flip the field.

Shaq is going to play - how much and how effective are the keys. I trust our secondary for the most part, I'm more worried about Boulware and Goodson reading pulling guards and stuff like that on run plays. They tend to get sucked in and swallowed up on plays.

 
Clemson maybe doesn't have to play a perfect game, but they damn sure have to limit the turnovers. They are suitably built to be able to move the ball some on Bama, but if they give up a few short fields it'll be over quick.

I don't think much of Bama's offense at all. If they are forced to go 70 yards all game it'll be tough for them to win. But I imagine their D forces 2-3 turnovers.

 
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AAABatteries said:
The Commish said:
PlasmaDogPlasma said:
The Commish said:
So apparently Harbaugh is planning to up the ante on last year's summer swarm this year by having a whole week of spring practice at that AMG academy in FL. :lol:
I'm sure that's interesting to people that know what the hell you are talking about.
:lmao: IMG academy...sorry, was on my phone...so angry!!!
More context or a link?
Last summer he did a "tour" of all these high schools in the south where he was a "guest speaker" or some such to get around NCAA rules. He worked with a ton of different kids and got a couple signees out of the deal. College coaches in those areas didn't like it. This year apparently he wants to go to IMG for a whole week. 247 is where I read it last night....SB Nation has a similar article and also talks about what he did last year.
PSU's coach Franklin did that last year. SEC coaches were so butthurt over it. :lmao:

 

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