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Let's stipulate that you are correct here by Ty Webb
The bigger issue is that it's Kelly's ultimate responsibility to build a game plan to beat whomever he is facing. So if he "ran too much" against Clemson and we got our teeth kicked in, guess what? He ran too much and had a bad game plan.
Even heavy run coaches know there are times when you have to open up the offense.
Kelly simply gets outcoached in big games. Then add in talent deficiencies and what you get is typically big blow outs in big games.
Friday he'll match wits with Saban and company. In order to win he and his staff will have to have a superior game plan to just stay in the game. How confident are you in Kelly and his staff?