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I have heard very little hype about this game. Even watching NFL on ABC, I didn't see many commercials for it. And today on radio, the hot topics were NFL and this game seems an afterthought. Was it because the NFL wildcard games were so good or are people just burned out on Bama and Clemson?
Having watched the bowls, I personally think Ohio State is the best team this year, but whatever.
Clemson is missing their best defensive player at DT. It didn't hurt them vs Notre Dame but Bama's offense is much better than ND.
I know it's sacrilege to say but Bama didn't play that tough of a schedule. Georgia and Oklahoma were really the only decent passing games they faced and they both had a lot of success.
Oklahoma defense is a joke so Bama scored very easily. It will be much tougher vs Clemson.
Clemson likewise has not faced a defense as good as Bama, but ND's defense is pretty good. They are disciplined.
Bama is a bully defense. They play tight coverage and bring heat. It cracks most college QBs. It overwhelmed Murray for the first quarter until he got used to it. Same with DeSean Watson in his first meeting vs Bama.
If Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence gets off to a slow start, that could be the difference.
I think the key is the Clemson WRs beating that press. Lawrence was actually better under pressure this year than he was when defense dropped 7 in coverage. He knows where to go with the ball.
Will Bama back off a bit and bait him?
I'm not sure who will win because I don't think either of them were challenged much by their schedules this year. Bama was outplayed by Georgia, and even Oklahoma hung with them after their horrible start.
Bama has had some tough games, Clemson really hasn't. But the Clemson DL even without Lawrence could really hurt Bama,
I'm leaning to a Clemson win because of their defense and QB. No matter what, it should be a good game.
Having watched the bowls, I personally think Ohio State is the best team this year, but whatever.
Clemson is missing their best defensive player at DT. It didn't hurt them vs Notre Dame but Bama's offense is much better than ND.
I know it's sacrilege to say but Bama didn't play that tough of a schedule. Georgia and Oklahoma were really the only decent passing games they faced and they both had a lot of success.
Oklahoma defense is a joke so Bama scored very easily. It will be much tougher vs Clemson.
Clemson likewise has not faced a defense as good as Bama, but ND's defense is pretty good. They are disciplined.
Bama is a bully defense. They play tight coverage and bring heat. It cracks most college QBs. It overwhelmed Murray for the first quarter until he got used to it. Same with DeSean Watson in his first meeting vs Bama.
If Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence gets off to a slow start, that could be the difference.
I think the key is the Clemson WRs beating that press. Lawrence was actually better under pressure this year than he was when defense dropped 7 in coverage. He knows where to go with the ball.
Will Bama back off a bit and bait him?
I'm not sure who will win because I don't think either of them were challenged much by their schedules this year. Bama was outplayed by Georgia, and even Oklahoma hung with them after their horrible start.
Bama has had some tough games, Clemson really hasn't. But the Clemson DL even without Lawrence could really hurt Bama,
I'm leaning to a Clemson win because of their defense and QB. No matter what, it should be a good game.