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Under Riley Duggan threw for
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Nov 28, 2023, 6:42 AM
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3698/ 32 TDs/ 8 INTs - Can Cade even come close to touching those numbers in year 3?
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not with the current WRs***
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Nov 28, 2023, 6:48 AM
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
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Nov 28, 2023, 6:50 AM
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Not if we keep dropping balls in our hands like Saturday. There were I believe 3 guys who dropped uncontested catchable balls. I heard it was because of hand flu. We must cure this disease
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
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Nov 28, 2023, 6:52 AM
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No….unless we hit the portal jackpot on a couple offensive linemen.
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
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Nov 28, 2023, 7:01 AM
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TCU Offense 2023 Draft Picks and UDFAs
WR: Quentin Johnston: Los Angeles Chargers (Round 1, Pick 21) OL: Steve Avila: Los Angeles Rams (Round 2, Pick 36) RB: Kendre Miller: New Orleans Saints (Round 3, Pick 71) WR: Derius Davis: Los Angeles Chargers (Round 4, Pick 125) QB: Max Duggan: Los Angeles Chargers (Round 7, Pick 239) OL: Alan Ali: Minnesota Vikings WR: Taye Barber: Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB: Emari Demarcado: Arizona Cardinals WR: Gunnar Henderson: New Orleans Saints
Until the talent and production of Clemson's roster looks like that, no.
Maybe it is b/c UGA shut them down in the CFP Championship, but TCU doesn't get credit for how good that offensive team was.
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
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Nov 28, 2023, 7:30 AM
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Looks like to me maybe we should have let Garrett Riley try and bring the OL and WR coach with him. Because none of those recruits were rated as high as the recruits we have on campus.
Even if our "on paper" rated players were all miss evaluations, that's still on the coaches.
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CU Guru [1779]
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If we're a development program then they
Nov 28, 2023, 7:56 AM
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need to start really working on that side of the ball. I don't see a single player currently on offense that will sniff a NFL roster. Compare that to our defense and you can see why the D is national championship quality and the offense is at best, middle of the pack.
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he is posting about hindsight which is known vs future
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Nov 28, 2023, 8:49 AM
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which is not.
in 2 years Clemson could have just as many of those drafted.
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
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I sure hope Dabo tracks and trends who recruits who and which recruit is a hit and miss. Grading coaches for recruiting is as important as what they do at practice or during games. If they are not properly evaluating talent, they need to learn or be replaced. Some recruits can be coached up and others are just a bust.
As the company I worked for said, what gets tracked and trended, gets fixed.
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Re: Under Riley Duggan threw for
Nov 28, 2023, 8:12 AM
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Not without an OL and receivers that can catch ..
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If the question really is, can he?
Nov 28, 2023, 8:18 AM
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I think the answer is yes.
TCU was a senior laden team with a Qb who had 32 starts under his belt while Clemson this year was led by JRs at RB, FR at WR, and a Soph QB who entered the year with just 1 start.
We have the talent at WR, they are just young. Brown anb Williams are legit. Collins is a solid player and Wesco coming is looks like an absolute baller.
These things don't happen over night, especially with such a young offensive unit.
So yes, he can, will he? Time will tell.
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Garret Riley Offensive coordinator / QB stats
Nov 28, 2023, 8:45 AM
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SMU Shane Buechele 2019 307/490 62.7% 3929 yards 34TD 10 INT 2020 242/370 65.4% 3095 yards 23 TD 6 INT (With Riley)
TCU Max Duggan 2019 181/339 53% 2077 Yards 15 TDs 10 INT 2020 146/240 61% 1795 yards 20 TD 4 INT 2021 145/227 64% 2048 yards 16 TD 6 INT (with RILEY) 2022 267/419 64% 3698 yards 32 TD 8 INT (with Riley)
Clemson Cade Klubnick 2023 260/413 63.0% 2580 yards 19TD 8 INT
Looks like 60-65% is right on par with the QB's he has coached. Duggan and Klunnick 1st year stats are pretty similar under Riley.
I'd say the most improvement on the offense needs to be made in red zone efficiency and holding on to the dag gum ball.
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Different conference, different offensive scheme and different defenses.
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Nov 28, 2023, 9:04 AM
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That's one of those nonsense stats that have no anchor to the reality of the two situations.
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