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Well... I thought ND should have been able to score 32 pts by faustfever
on that Alabama defense. They were not good against quality offenses all season. Not one of Saban's better defenses. At all. Bama was averaging 49 on offense.
Points Against vs Quality Offenses
Ole Miss 48
Florida 46
A&M 24
Georgia 24
The better question in my opinion is why the hell couldn't our offense put up points against two not so great defenses (Bama and Clemson)?
Venables is one of the best D coordinators in CFB, no? His defense gave up 49 to OSU.
BKs offenses have sucked donkey balls in every big game he has played going back to his Cincinnati days. Why can't his offenses move the ball in big games like this?
I think OSU 2015 was the last time a BK offenses kept us in a big bowl game match up against a top tier program.