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Thursday July 08, 2010

Concerns and Confidence

Concerns and Confidence
I was interviewed by another blog site previewing the college football teams across the country yesterday and I wanted to share my answers to see where you agreed or disagreed. This was a phone interview so the analysis is not verbatim but I recalled most of my responses.

Concerns
I was asked to rank my five biggest concerns about Clemson going into the 2010 season. They were:

1. Road Schedule-The Tigers have the daunting task of going to Auburn and playing one of the most dynamic offenses in the country and one of the nation’s best offensive lines. If Cam Newton develops then offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn might be really dangerous. Clemson faces what some feel is the nation’s best defense in a trip to North Carolina. Boston College has a great home record in recent years as well. The Tigers have not fared all that well in trips to Florida State through the years and Jimbo Fisher has big plans for the Noles in his first year. And Clemson has struggled at times against Wake Forest on the road.

2. Quarterback-If Kyle Parker comes back this goes from one of my biggest concerns to one of my sources of confidence. However, at this point many believe he may have taken his last snap as a Tiger. Tajh Boyd is a tremendous talent but Boyd is a freshman and has never played a snap of college football. How will he react? How big of a learning curve does he face? How fast can he adjust to the quick thinking, fast pace of the college game? Freshmen quarterbacks cause ulcers.

3. Wide Receivers-This position was an area of concern last year and the Tigers lost their top receiver and tight end from 2009. In fact, Clemson does not have a receiver coming back that caught more than 14 passes last season. Red-shirt freshman Bryce McNeal and true freshman DeAndre Hopkins add talent to the position but neither has a single snap of experience. Terrence Ashe and Xavier Dye are solid but neither scare defensive coordinators. Marquan Jones has promise but he needs to produce in his junior season. Jaron Brown has ability and should have a bigger role in his sophomore season. This is not an ultra-talented unit but experience and production are bigger concerns than talent.

4. Linebackers-Like the wide outs, this was an area of concern last season and the Tigers lost their top linebacker in Kavell Conner. I do think there are a few more answers here though. Corico Hawkins should promise last year and took over a starting spot in the spring. He has better instincts than the previous starter. Brandon Maye can play either inside position but he needs more consistency. Tig Willard had a good spring and is set for more playing time this season. Quandon Christian showed the staff some big play capability in his red-shirt year. Justin Parker is a highly thought of freshman that may get an early look also.

5. Special Teams-C.J. Spiller and Jacoby Ford set up the Tigers with terrific field position the entire season last year and both are gone. Their big-play capability was a key to the Atlantic Division title. At times, Richard Jackson and Dawson Zimmerman looked spectacular but were question marks at other times.

Confidence
I was asked to rank the top five things that I have the most confidence in heading into the 2010 Clemson season. I answered:

1. Home Schedule-As daunting as the road schedule looks, the home schedule appears to be manageable. Miami, Georgia Tech and South Carolina are the three bowl teams coming to Death Valley this season. Maryland and NC State are the other two ACC visitors. North Texas has won five games in three years and Presbyterian should present little resistance. The Tigers should be able to have a successful home campaign in 2010.

2. Defensive Line-North Carolina has the best defensive line in the ACC but that may be the only defensive line in the nation that is more talented than this group of Tigers. The Tigers have depth and experience here. If DaQuan Bowers plays up to his potential then this group is dominant. Andre Branch, Malliciah Goodman and Kourtnei Brown are talented defensive ends that are excellent pass rushers. Jarvis Jenkins and Brandon Thompson give the Tigers two of the nation’s top defensive tackles. Rennie Moore, Miguel Chavis, Tyler Shatley and Josh Watson provide a lot of depth at tackle.

3. Offensive Line-For the first time in a few years, I consider this unit an area of strength. The Tigers return four starters off a line that improved in 2009. Chris Hairston and Landon Walker are experienced at tackle. Antoine McClain, David Smith and Mason Cloy give Clemson three quality guards and center Dalton Freeman might be the best at his position in the last several campaigns.

4. Secondary-It is rare that you lose your two starting corners and still consider your secondary a strength but that is the case here. Crezdon Butler and Chris Chancellor are excellent corners but Marcus Gilchrist and Byron Maxwell give Clemson two quality corners. DeAndre McDaniel is the best football player on this team and one of the top five players in the ACC. Rashard Hall had an incredible freshman season at safety. This unit is not as deep as last season but there are difference makers in this secondary.

5. Running Backs-Like the secondary, it is rare to lose a player like Spiller and still consider the unit a strength but the Tigers still have ability here. I love Andre Ellington and think he is poised for a monster season. There have been times where Jamie Harper looks like the player we thought he was coming out of high school but inconsistency has been an issue.

I was asked to predict Clemson’s record and I gave an optimistic 8-4 overall and 5-3 ACC record.

I was asked to pick the division winners in the ACC and picked Florida State and Virginia Tech.

They asked who I thought would play in the BCS Championship Game and went out on a limb to predict Ohio State vs. Nebraska.

Finally I was asked about my Heisman winner prediction and said LaMichael James of Oregon.

I made it clear that I reserved my right to change my mind on my mind between now and football season but they were not allowing that luxury.

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Prayer List
We have started a prayer list on the blog. Here are the guidelines:
*If you are offended by prayer or prayer lists then I apologize in advance. The blog is free and the prayer list will be on the bottom of the page so you don’t have to read it.
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Finn Brookover, RTG-Pawsitive Tiger, Mary-Louise Pawlowski (John's daughter), Jo Ann Bachman, Kenneth Bryant, Pruitt Martin, Got igers and his family, David Rowland, Leonard, Gillespie and his family, Jim S, Christine Hepfer, Daniel Rosborough, Amy Murphey, The Huffman family, Nancy Winkler, John Reeve, Ethel Southard, Vinnie Brock, Kaitlyn L, Susan Miller, Joyce Harley, Steve Proveaux, Jeffrey Greene, the Hutto family, Sherl Drawdy, Caleb Kennedy, Teresa O'Connor, Matt Jacobs,Perrin Seigler, Carole White Begley, Candee Massee, Lindsey Jordan, Sam Catoe, Tyler Felch, Steve Cato, the Nicolopulos family, Cason Palmer, Scott Jackson, "the Jacksonville, FL guys", Kim Sims, the Coyle familty, Ryleigh Tedder, Steve Lee, Richard Crawford, Kelly Trakas, Jimmy Moore, Steve Williams Jr, Steve Williams III, Kim Thomas, Reid Thomas, Sam Thomas, Linda Wiggs, Emily Claire Young, Dr. Wallace Honeycutt, Stacy Fowler, Kitty Bowers.


Comments:

Spot on!!!

Posted by express13 on July 08, 2010 at 11:48 AM EDT #


Spot on except for the part about 8-4 (5-3 ACC) & Nebraska. Chapter 1, article 3, section 2 of the Clemson Fan Rulebook strictly prohibits the prediction of anything less than an undefeated national championship season. I just don't know what's come over you people. Go Tigers! 14-0.

Posted by Razzmatazz on July 08, 2010 at 12:41 PM EDT #


Spot on!

Posted by express13 on July 08, 2010 at 01:12 PM EDT #


Lets see, if i read this right. UNC has the best defensive line in the ACC... and UNC's DL in the only one better than Clemsons' DL in the entire country... come on, get real!

Posted by bosoxking on July 08, 2010 at 02:51 PM EDT #


Unfortunately, if Kyle Parker doesn't come back, 6-6 is a realistic prediction.

Posted by McRib on July 08, 2010 at 05:20 PM EDT #


bosoxking,
I just checked a couple if national rankings from the pre-season magazines just to see their rankings and they agreed that Clemson has one of the the nations top defensive lines. In fact, one has them number two behind UNC.

Posted by Mickey Plyler on July 08, 2010 at 07:08 PM EDT #


You're right, Bosoxking. His statement didn't make sense. I think what MP was trying to say was that NC has one of the best lines in the nation and Clemson is right there behind them. And I'd agree, that SHOULD be the case.

Posted by RU4GOD2 on July 08, 2010 at 08:45 PM EDT #


NC is the top defensive line in American and I think Clemson is the second best if Bowers excels. Pretty simple.

Posted by Mickey Plyler on July 08, 2010 at 09:47 PM EDT #


Problem is, Daquan still hasnt even show any flashes. He's not even come close to living up to the hype. He's been purely average at best. This team has holes all over it. From no depth at just about any position to the serious lack of talent and size at LB, to the fact that we still run a plain jane high school offense and even more basic middle school defense. Steele has got to go. His defensive scheme... everybody take a man and lets go. Thats how we played as 8 yr olds in the park. That may work if you're florida or alabama and you have a team full of 5 star players that are simply just better than anybody else. But thats not clemson. He has zero creativeness or deception in his scheme. Can we please get Vic back?

Posted by DV_1981 on July 08, 2010 at 11:31 PM EDT #


For the Tigers to even break even at .500 the defense must seriously step up from last year. There's no CJ, no Jacoby, no Michael Palmer, and most likely no Kyle Parker. The defense played absolutely horrible the entire second half of the season last year. Miami shredded them. FSU shredded them. USuC shredded them. GT shredded them. NCST put up big numbers against them. UVA was walking all over them until Mikel Simpson got hurt. We did happen to win most of those games, luckily. Because of KP and CJ. Guess what? They're gone. If the defense plays that way again this year, they'll lose every one of those games. Face it, the defense played only two good games last year, vs. BC (hurricane aided) and vs. WF. The defense did play pretty solidly vs. Maryland in the second half. UM 433, FSU 392, NCST 377, UVA 273, USuC 388, GT 469. Those are the yards allowed the last 6 games. I left out Coastal, they suck, one of the worst I-AA teams around, their stats dont matter.

Posted by DV_1981 on July 08, 2010 at 11:46 PM EDT #


DV_1981 = Debbie Downer

Posted by insanetigerfan08 on July 09, 2010 at 09:54 PM EDT #


so in other words...WE'RE DOOMED!!!

Posted by railtiger64 on July 11, 2010 at 04:11 PM EDT #


MP's opinion is reasonable. Athlon ranks Clemson's DL #3, behind #1 Iowa, and #2 UNC.
http://www.athlonsports.com/college-football/19395/2010-best-units-defensive-linemen

Posted by Razzmatazz on July 17, 2010 at 04:02 PM EDT #


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