No. Notre Dame scored 42 against us in '05. I don't think 32 were against units other than the defense.
IMO it's bad coaching when you have two QB's in a row that can't throw a pass downfield for more than 10 yards accurately and you coach your defensive backfield to play 12 yards off the ball. We made Wilson and Mitchell look like Favre and Elway and Hall and McKinley look like Rice and Owens with simple ten yard dump off passes. In addition to playing to their strengths you do not allow yourself to pressure the QB when you leave their WR's and TE's wide open 8 yards off the ball. If I can see it, I do not see how they cannot make these adjustments. Our defenseive scheme is 'play scared' and don't give up a big play. I think we have the talent to win every game with a 21 point lead in the second half regardless of whether we have the studs we had back when or not. That's my rant for the moment anyway.
Here are the things I think John Chavis does badly:
1. Defend tight ends. It's like he doesn't realize they are eligible receivers. See Ben Watson.
2. Defend scrambling quarterbacks. It's like he's never heard of a spy. See Matt Mauck or Matt Jones.
3. Shut down a team's primary receiver. It's like he can't figure out one man is catching 80% of the passes. See Earl Bennett, DJ Hall (three times), Sydney Rice, or many others.