that's to be afraid of?
Presumably, they have had to "pull out all the stops" in their two losses. And I can't find a single meaningful stat that shows they are to be feared. The Tigers have more passing yards (563-403) more rushing yards (362-308) A quarterback that is 20 points better in completion percentage 80 points better in qb rating than any of the three they have.
The Cardinals 55 more yards rushing so far this year and about 70 more passing, and Clemson hasn't even really played their starters a whole game yet.
Clemson has outscored them 44-28 on average.
They got home field, and presumably the place smells like half-decent pizza, but other than that, what am I missing? Maybe it's all strength of schedule so far?
Presumably, they have had to "pull out all the stops" in their two losses. And I can't find a single meaningful stat that shows they are to be feared. The Tigers have more passing yards (563-403) more rushing yards (362-308) A quarterback that is 20 points better in completion percentage 80 points better in qb rating than any of the three they have.
The Cardinals 55 more yards rushing so far this year and about 70 more passing, and Clemson hasn't even really played their starters a whole game yet.
Clemson has outscored them 44-28 on average.
They got home field, and presumably the place smells like half-decent pizza, but other than that, what am I missing? Maybe it's all strength of schedule so far?