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When Dan Mullen asked Dabo about the offense and whether
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Sep 4, 2023, 11:44 PM
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this was a "Riley offense", Dabo responded by saying this is a "Clemson offense".
I think that's the crux of the situation. What do you think?
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Arrogance. Why bring Riley in and not run his offense ?
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Bottom line, its dabos team
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Sep 4, 2023, 11:47 PM
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and it pretty much has gone down hill in the last 2+ years. Offense and now defense. So, that’s the followup question.
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We have Furman level WR, WR coaching, and at DC.***
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Sep 4, 2023, 11:48 PM
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Which is exactly why its time for Dabo to retire.***
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LMAO...Isn't he in his 40s???
Sep 4, 2023, 11:49 PM
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You guys are delusional.
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Hes 53 and Ill stand by what I said. Ive thought it for
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a couple years now.
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I wouldn't go that far. However, he needs to let somebody
Sep 4, 2023, 11:55 PM
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open things up. We need to be passing more on first down and then the runs go for more.
It's like the middle of the field is off limits most of the game.
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I agree with you 100% but I don't think we have the talent.***
Sep 5, 2023, 12:05 AM
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Get some BIG TEs and do buttonhook routes... Do Sumthin!***
Sep 5, 2023, 12:20 AM
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Not sure whats funny.
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Sep 5, 2023, 12:09 AM
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Clemsons decline is on him.
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Dabo branded the offense theChad ran "Clemson Offense"...
Sep 5, 2023, 12:28 AM
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as well. It was a "marketing" thing then, perhaps now?
Some of the changes have been discussed including X, Y, Z, instead of 2, 5, 9 and no longer flipping field and boundary. Even Richardson spoke on his familiarity with some of the Raid as he ran a version at Northwestern.
Riley himself labeled it, his version, the Dirt Raid.
I don't know if anyone in the media, closer to the program, can clarify?
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Re: Dabo branded the offense theChad ran "Clemson Offense"...
Sep 5, 2023, 1:10 AM
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Did Riley call it the “dirt raid” bc he has Shipley and Mafah but knew he lacks playmakers at WR? My take…
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No, TCU was 47th in Ttl Passing in '22, 25th Ttl Rushing...
Sep 5, 2023, 1:21 AM
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His Air Raid back ground is from his time playing for Mike Leach at Tejas Tech, but his coaching back ground had a decidedly hard-nosed rushing edge from ECU & App. State.
From TCI...
Riley broke into college coaching a decade ago at East Carolina, where he joined his older brother, then-ECU offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley, on the Pirates’ staff as a graduate assistant. That’s where the younger Riley said his eyes were opened to a more physical, ground-and-pound type of play for the first time.
“That’s just kind of what we started to develop,” Riley said. “As a young coach, as a GA, I was exposed to that and kind of what we were trying to accomplish there. We just knew you better run the football if you want to win championships. If you want to contend for them consistently, you better have the ability to do it. We kind of started to develop that part of the offense at East Carolina.”
After six years as an assistant at ECU and Kansas, Riley returned to the Carolinas in 2019 to coach running backs at Appalachian State, a Group of Five school known for its running game. The Mountaineers finished 16th in the FBS in rushing that season en route to their fourth straight Sun Belt title.
Riley called that a “huge year in my coaching career” in further cementing his belief in adding a consistent running threat to his own offense, which he got a chance to run for the first time the following year as Sonny Dykes’ offensive coordinator at SMU. The Mustangs finished in the top 65 nationally in rushing in Riley’s two seasons there before the ground production went to another level this past season at TCU.
“It was a totally different background than mine, and that was great for me professionally to be around those guys that have done it so well for so long now,” Riley said. “We certainly have been able to apply that to my philosophy and our philosophy from a run-game standpoint.”
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/passing-yards-per-game?date=2023-01-10
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/rushing-yards-per-game?date=2023-01-10
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