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This Time it's Different
I've had a few days to reflect upon the latest loss. We've had some bad losses in the Butch Jones years, but these past two are different. When we got blown away by Oregon in 2013, that was because Butch inherited Dooley's mess. When Auburn clobbered us that same year, it was because of a very slow defense that Butch couldn't have possibly improved much in Year #1. When Oklahoma destroyed us in 2014, it was because a porous offensive line that sucked largely because Dooley never bothered to recruit O-linemen during his last two seasons. Even the losses to Florida weren't so bad when you considered that Florida had much more talent than us in 2014 and 2015.
These last two losses are different to me.
It's not that Alabama beat us. Alabama may be the best team in the country right now; it may even be one of the best of all-time. We can't seriously expect Butch to win them all, but it's not "the loss," but how we lost that disturbed me. Our offense was absolutely pathetic. Take out a defensive turnover and our offense really only generated 3 points by itself in that game and thats inexcusable with the immense talent we have.
Now we have the SC game. Make no mistake about it: this is a bad South Carolina team. This is the first time Butch has lost to a truly bad team. I can't view this along the same lines as earlier losses. It was an embarrassment.
Dabo Swinneys Championship Culture
Its easy to forget that Dabo Swinney at Clemson experienced some similar struggles to Butch in his early years. The reason I find the comparison to Dabo so apt is that Butch and Dabo have very similar philosophies and leadership styles.
Dabo Swinney got the Clemson job not because he was perceived to be the best candidate, but because no other big names wanted the job. He took over for Tommy Bowden mid-season in 2008 and did a good, but not spectacular job. In his 3rd Season, Dabo went 6-7 and was right back on the hot-seat. The Clemson faithful wanted him gone. The team particularly struggled on offense: 7 points versus South Carolina, 13 vs Florida State, 10 vs Boston College.
After the 2010 disappointment, Dabo Swinney made a change in 2011 and brought in Chad Morris as the new Offensive Coordinator. Chad Morris had engineered a huge turnaround at Tulsa the season before and Dabo hoped he could do the same at Clemson. The offense improved almost immediately. Clemson racked up over 50 points versus North Carolina and Maryland. Hung 35 on Florida State, 38 on Auburn, and another 38 against Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship Game. With Chad Morris, Clemson was suddenly much more competitive in the ACC.
In spite of this, Dabo was still on the hot seat at the end of 2011 because of a horrendous loss to West Virginia in the Orange Bowl. WVU beat Clemson 70 33 and for those who watched that game, you may remember that it wasnt even that close. At one point during the 3rd Quarter, the score was 63 - 20 and WVU decided to hit the brakes with the game well in hand at that point. Otherwise, WVU may have hung 100 on Clemson.
Clemsons defense was pathetic; they might as well have stood over on the sidelines and let WVU walk into the endzone unopposed every drive. It was one of the ugliest BCS Bowl games I can remember watching and it was clear that Clemson couldn't contend without a better defense.
In 2012, Kevin Steele was replaced with Brent Venables as DC. The defense slowly improved over the next few seasons. Since that point in time, Clemson is 54 8, with 2 Orange Bowl victories, and a National Championship Game appearance.
Looking back, its clear that Dabo Swinney was the right hire for Clemson, but he needed to bring in top coordinators before he turned Clemson into a top team. Imagine if Dabo had been fired in 2010 or 2011 when he was on the hot seat ... Clemson wouldn't be among the nation's elite teams today if that had happened.
Butch is Our Guy, but Offense is a Problem
When you look at what Butch has done in a short period of time in Knoxville, its impressive. Like Dabo Swinney, Butch has been an excellent recruiter and program builder. Like Dabo, Butch has instilled a healthy culture. Butch also managed to turn a program that had become an SEC cellar dweller into an SEC East contender. Its clear, however, that something is missing.
Watching the games this year, our defense has struggled at times, but has been impressive more often than not. When weve struggled, its often been because of injuries to key players such as Cam Sutton, Darrin Kirkland Jr, and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. Now, were starting to see D-line injuries pile up as well. Yet our defense has never really been the weak link.
The offense, on the other hand, has been horrendous outside of a couple of brilliant stretches. We looked great during the 2nd Half of the Florida game. We looked impressive versus Texas A&M. But weve also looked hopelessly lost for much of the season. App State and Alabama were our worst moments, but we struggled immensely versus Ohio and South Carolina, as well.
Some have blamed injuries, but I think that's a stretch. We've never lost key skill players for any extended period of time on offense. We've had some O-line injuries, but every team in America has to deal with that.
Some have blamed "execution" and I agree that execution has been poor at times. We've had too many fumbles, too many interceptions, too many dropped passes, and too many penalties. Yet, at some point, when these execution mistakes become a recurring theme, you have to start looking at the leadership. Sure, the Offensive Coordinator can't stop every errant pass or dropped ball, but when those mistakes occur week-in and week-out, it's a pattern.
We Need New Offensive Leadership
I dont think its fair to blame DeBord for all of our problems, but at the same time, we know we have problems, and its crystal clear that DeBord is not THE SOLUTION. Similar to how Clemson had to bring in a new OC in 2011 and a new DC in 2012, I think were going to need to make a similar move; only in reverse. We brought in Bob Shoop as DC last year; now its time to bring in a top-notch OC.
Theres too much talent on this offense to waste away with these dreadful performances. Weve got to stop blaming injuries, because our injuries on offense are really nothing more than run of the mill. We have not lost our starting QB, any of our best WRs, and weve only lost our RBs for short periods of time.
We have the talent to compete for an SEC title and be a top 10 team nationally. We can't continue to squander it with lackluster coaching.
Ch-Ch-Changes
Am I 100% convinced that Butch is the answer here? No, but I have a lot of faith in him. Ive seen enough to know that he can succeed, and I see a lot of similarities with Dabo Swinneys early struggles at Clemson. Butch is a tireless program builder just like Dabo. Butch has instilled a winning culture just like Dabo. I think if Butch can find a top notch OC like Dabo did in 2011 when he hired Chad Morris, we can compete with college footballs elite.
We have all the other ingredients in place already. We just need an OC that can guide this offense to success.
Thats my 50 cents and I realize it's not worth much.
GO BIG ORANGE!
I've had a few days to reflect upon the latest loss. We've had some bad losses in the Butch Jones years, but these past two are different. When we got blown away by Oregon in 2013, that was because Butch inherited Dooley's mess. When Auburn clobbered us that same year, it was because of a very slow defense that Butch couldn't have possibly improved much in Year #1. When Oklahoma destroyed us in 2014, it was because a porous offensive line that sucked largely because Dooley never bothered to recruit O-linemen during his last two seasons. Even the losses to Florida weren't so bad when you considered that Florida had much more talent than us in 2014 and 2015.
These last two losses are different to me.
It's not that Alabama beat us. Alabama may be the best team in the country right now; it may even be one of the best of all-time. We can't seriously expect Butch to win them all, but it's not "the loss," but how we lost that disturbed me. Our offense was absolutely pathetic. Take out a defensive turnover and our offense really only generated 3 points by itself in that game and thats inexcusable with the immense talent we have.
Now we have the SC game. Make no mistake about it: this is a bad South Carolina team. This is the first time Butch has lost to a truly bad team. I can't view this along the same lines as earlier losses. It was an embarrassment.
Dabo Swinneys Championship Culture
Its easy to forget that Dabo Swinney at Clemson experienced some similar struggles to Butch in his early years. The reason I find the comparison to Dabo so apt is that Butch and Dabo have very similar philosophies and leadership styles.
Dabo Swinney got the Clemson job not because he was perceived to be the best candidate, but because no other big names wanted the job. He took over for Tommy Bowden mid-season in 2008 and did a good, but not spectacular job. In his 3rd Season, Dabo went 6-7 and was right back on the hot-seat. The Clemson faithful wanted him gone. The team particularly struggled on offense: 7 points versus South Carolina, 13 vs Florida State, 10 vs Boston College.
After the 2010 disappointment, Dabo Swinney made a change in 2011 and brought in Chad Morris as the new Offensive Coordinator. Chad Morris had engineered a huge turnaround at Tulsa the season before and Dabo hoped he could do the same at Clemson. The offense improved almost immediately. Clemson racked up over 50 points versus North Carolina and Maryland. Hung 35 on Florida State, 38 on Auburn, and another 38 against Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship Game. With Chad Morris, Clemson was suddenly much more competitive in the ACC.
In spite of this, Dabo was still on the hot seat at the end of 2011 because of a horrendous loss to West Virginia in the Orange Bowl. WVU beat Clemson 70 33 and for those who watched that game, you may remember that it wasnt even that close. At one point during the 3rd Quarter, the score was 63 - 20 and WVU decided to hit the brakes with the game well in hand at that point. Otherwise, WVU may have hung 100 on Clemson.
Clemsons defense was pathetic; they might as well have stood over on the sidelines and let WVU walk into the endzone unopposed every drive. It was one of the ugliest BCS Bowl games I can remember watching and it was clear that Clemson couldn't contend without a better defense.
In 2012, Kevin Steele was replaced with Brent Venables as DC. The defense slowly improved over the next few seasons. Since that point in time, Clemson is 54 8, with 2 Orange Bowl victories, and a National Championship Game appearance.
Looking back, its clear that Dabo Swinney was the right hire for Clemson, but he needed to bring in top coordinators before he turned Clemson into a top team. Imagine if Dabo had been fired in 2010 or 2011 when he was on the hot seat ... Clemson wouldn't be among the nation's elite teams today if that had happened.
Butch is Our Guy, but Offense is a Problem
When you look at what Butch has done in a short period of time in Knoxville, its impressive. Like Dabo Swinney, Butch has been an excellent recruiter and program builder. Like Dabo, Butch has instilled a healthy culture. Butch also managed to turn a program that had become an SEC cellar dweller into an SEC East contender. Its clear, however, that something is missing.
Watching the games this year, our defense has struggled at times, but has been impressive more often than not. When weve struggled, its often been because of injuries to key players such as Cam Sutton, Darrin Kirkland Jr, and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. Now, were starting to see D-line injuries pile up as well. Yet our defense has never really been the weak link.
The offense, on the other hand, has been horrendous outside of a couple of brilliant stretches. We looked great during the 2nd Half of the Florida game. We looked impressive versus Texas A&M. But weve also looked hopelessly lost for much of the season. App State and Alabama were our worst moments, but we struggled immensely versus Ohio and South Carolina, as well.
Some have blamed injuries, but I think that's a stretch. We've never lost key skill players for any extended period of time on offense. We've had some O-line injuries, but every team in America has to deal with that.
Some have blamed "execution" and I agree that execution has been poor at times. We've had too many fumbles, too many interceptions, too many dropped passes, and too many penalties. Yet, at some point, when these execution mistakes become a recurring theme, you have to start looking at the leadership. Sure, the Offensive Coordinator can't stop every errant pass or dropped ball, but when those mistakes occur week-in and week-out, it's a pattern.
We Need New Offensive Leadership
I dont think its fair to blame DeBord for all of our problems, but at the same time, we know we have problems, and its crystal clear that DeBord is not THE SOLUTION. Similar to how Clemson had to bring in a new OC in 2011 and a new DC in 2012, I think were going to need to make a similar move; only in reverse. We brought in Bob Shoop as DC last year; now its time to bring in a top-notch OC.
Theres too much talent on this offense to waste away with these dreadful performances. Weve got to stop blaming injuries, because our injuries on offense are really nothing more than run of the mill. We have not lost our starting QB, any of our best WRs, and weve only lost our RBs for short periods of time.
We have the talent to compete for an SEC title and be a top 10 team nationally. We can't continue to squander it with lackluster coaching.
Ch-Ch-Changes
Am I 100% convinced that Butch is the answer here? No, but I have a lot of faith in him. Ive seen enough to know that he can succeed, and I see a lot of similarities with Dabo Swinneys early struggles at Clemson. Butch is a tireless program builder just like Dabo. Butch has instilled a winning culture just like Dabo. I think if Butch can find a top notch OC like Dabo did in 2011 when he hired Chad Morris, we can compete with college footballs elite.
We have all the other ingredients in place already. We just need an OC that can guide this offense to success.
Thats my 50 cents and I realize it's not worth much.
GO BIG ORANGE!
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