OU vs. Clemson Preview | Trench Warfare Edition

Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd, we’re back!

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Jumping right in, this is Clemson vs. South Carolina.  It’s 5-on-5 to the right, but with the QB is involved in the run game, the offense has a plus one to the right side…

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At this point on the true triple option, the defender I have circled has to make a choice to crash on the dive, take the QB or go to the pitch man.  Really, though, he’s damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t.  That’s the beauty of the triple option…

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I never have been a big fan of the zone-read since it’s not really a true triple option.  Here, you see the plus one advantage manifested.  This is a good example of why you don’t have to have the best athletes to run the triple option.  If your people are this wide open, you can make up for a lack of speed in places.

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Clemson is pretty good at pass protection.  What really flashes on film is their receiver’s ability to beat man coverage and get open.  In this case they drop five into coverage…

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And the receiver gets open on the corner route by a few steps.  I’m very concerned about our ability to cover Clemson one-on-one.  Their receivers all look like they’re eight feet tall and can hook it.

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If there is a weakness up front for Clemson, it’s on the right side.  I noticed the tackle to the strong side get beat a few times.  The QB will stand in there and take a hit and is a tough guy, so we’re going to have to get to him quick and often…

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Again on that same play we see the receiver putting a lot of space between the defender and himself.  Clemson’s receivers get open, and they’re very big and very fast.

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This is just a shot of the protection breaking down.  You can also see the right side and up the middle is where it’s coming from…

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Once again, the receiver beats tight press man coverage to battle for the ball and come down with it…

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When Clemson does run it, they do scheme to numbers quite a bit.  Here’s six on five, blockers to defenders, so you’re plus two with the back.

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And here is the mass of humanity with a hat on a hat and the only defender who has a shot at making the play has to scrape all the way from the backside….

We’re going to have to come with it to beat these guys.

130 Comments

  • Yahtzee says:

    Not trying to be a negative Nancy but I have ZERO faith in Mike Stoops. We’ll make their third team qb look like an all american.

  • dwells says:

    This game scares the spit out of me. However, the game against Bama also scared me. Guess we will just have to see if the lightning strikes twice.

    • D Hunter Sanchez says:

      Ah, Bama was favored and people assumed they have better talent than OU. This is game is different. OU should be assumed to be the better team on paper.

  • Thomas Norman says:

    I have more faith in our front seven than South Carolina’s, and I have less faith in our secondary not named Sanchez. What formations do they like? Are they going to line a slot against Striker and take him out of the play like everyone else smart has?

    • Yahtzee says:

      Mike will take him out of the game by putting him in pass defense. Don’t understand why our best pass rusher is spending half the time tracking wide receivers.

      • SoonerfanTU says:

        I think this is a bit of a myth, and Mike Stoops even said as much. People get it in their head that Striker isn’t blitzing much, and it turns into he isn’t blitzing at all. Mike Stoops said he (Striker) probably blitzed more in 2014 than he did in 2013.

        • Zack says:

          I think teams are trying to scheme against striker. Also this year he’s coming from the right side more which to me helps the qb be more aware of striker.

        • Yahtzee says:

          If Mike said it then it must be true. Just funny how it’s more noticeable. Anyhow, to save any face this year, Mike needs to bring the kitchen sink and then some against a 3rd string qb. No need to play soft and give him time. What’s to lose?

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            The game could be lost. What bothers me is that attacking the QB needs to be supplemented by tight coverage. On a number of plays a TE or WR is released by a DB or LB and the safety is either too late to tighten up on the WR/TE or is unaware that he has that zone. The latest example was Stoolwater’s TE being released by Alexander/Evans…

        • DCinAZ says:

          There’s no way in hell Striker blitzed more in 2014, much less even as much. Striker spent most of his time chasing WRs.

    • Austin says:

      I live in SC so I watch both Clemson and South Carolina quite a bit, and even though the ou secondary may not have been very good this year, I can promise you the SC secondary is worse. They are one of the worst I’ve watched all year. I would expect Clemson to run a speed sweep with their best receiver, Artavis Scott (#3), several times. SC couldn’t stop it and he had a field day on their defense to the tune of 185 yards and 2 td’s. But I have confidence in OUr boys in this game.

  • hemisooner says:

    After seeing that, OU gets killed but i watched the Georgia Tech game. Their Oline isnt any good. Now dline, they have a pair of DT that can play

  • Soonerfandave84 says:

    If they have time to throw OU is in trouble. That is how I read this. Please Mike Stoops, blitz Striker on every possible play.

  • Zack says:

    The way I see things, is if perine and shep are able to be 100% then this shouldn’t be close. If one or both are limited then I worry about Clemson stealing a close game. I don’t think there’s any way they rout us.

  • Jeff says:

    If OU loses then heads need to roll the next day. They will have a qb that can bearly complete a pass

    • Robertson / Robertson 2016 says:

      Correction: “They will have a qb that can barely complete a pass [until our atrocious safety play raises his draft stock from not-a-chance to Doug Flutie].” OSUck’s TE is still running open in the stadium parking lot.

    • Stephen says:

      You act like we have a QB that can complete a pass.

  • Robertson / Robertson 2016 says:

    Summation: Don’t screw this up, Stoops et al.

    Glad you’re back, JY.

  • EasTex says:

    Thanks for posting, JY.
    With their freshman phenom QB out, I expect to see a lot of their two TE sets and the depth of our DL to be tested.
    On offense, with all on hands expected to be on deck I think we score at or above our season average.
    OU finished the season with an overall team efficiency rank of #16 while Clemson’s overall rank was #77.
    http://espn.go.com/college-football/statistics/teamratings/_/sort/offEfficiency/tab/efficiency
    Clemson was better on defense than offense than OU playing a weak conference and non-conference schedule. OU was better on offense and ST than Clemson with the passing defense being the weakness.
    I expect OU to win and to me the likelihood it is a blowout is greater than a close game.

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      I actually agree, so long as Trevor Knight stays healthy and doesnt have a pick 6

      • EasTex says:

        Too many variables to list, but TK’s health along with Shep, Ford and Perine’s will be critical.

        With OU’s OL, along with Rip, the game will be on their massive shoulders.

      • ratman says:

        Problem is that against good teams he has a tendency to throw a pick 6!

        • D Hunter Sanchez says:

          Yep. Curious enough, all three interceptions that were costly (all are actually) but the two pick sixes and Baylor’s were to a linebacker covering a zone to Knight’s right. Perhaps Heupel should eliminate those route options for Knight. You know, just to be on the safe side.

          • Soonerfandave84 says:

            The team went into “here we go again” mode after the INT vs Baylor. You could see the game was over at that point.

    • Zack says:

      This is why I think people are over reacting to how “bad” this team is. They just need to tighten some things up on offense and even though our run defense was solid, it can and needs to be better so on defense we can force 3rd and long instead of 2nd and 3rd and 3 or less. And the reason I point at the run defense is because they were first in the big 12 so the ranking can only get worse while the secondary’s ranking can only get better.

      • EasTex says:

        Exactly right.
        OU’s defense ranked #11 nationally against the run, Clemson was #7, a difference of 12 yards per game. If they perform as usual against a Clemson offense which was ranked #82 nationally in rushing offense it will fall on the pass defense to perform above their national average.
        Once again, I like OU’s chances.

        The intangibles will also be at play, such as which team is the most fired up and plays with emotion.

      • DCinAZ says:

        Part of the reason they were #1 run defense in the BIG XII is because they were so weak in pass defense nobody bothered to run the ball on them.

        • Zack says:

          That’s true. They wanted to take the free 8 yards instead of the free 4 yards.

        • SoonerfanTU says:

          Not true. Our yards per attempt against the rush was 10th in the nation, I believe.

          Try again.

          • EasTex says:

            They were 11th with 416 attempts for 1315 yds for a 3.2 ypr average.
            And only 16 teams in the top 50 in rush defense had fewer rush attempts by their opponents.

  • Ed Cotter says:

    TFB, the gift that just keeps on giving, and it’s FREE!! Thanks for the breakdown JY. We just need to make sure this gets to MS now. Happy New Year everyone…..can’t wait to Monday and another OU game…then the withdrawals start and I will need TFB even more.

  • Sooner Ray says:

    3rd and Stoudts ( as he’s known by Clemson fans) being in the game should really help our defensive effort.

  • EasTex says:

    Clemson’s Senior Day featured Georgia St as their opponent. Gst was 1-11 for the season and in every game, including their only win, their opponents scored more than Clemson did.
    http://espn.go.com/college-football/team/_/id/2247/georgia-state-panthers

    I wouldn’t trade the problems the Sooners have for those of most schools in D-1, certainly not Clemson’s….or their barf inducing uniforms.

  • Robertson / Robertson 2016 says:

    I must say, the commentary here is making me more and more optimistic about this game. Here’s to hoping we beat the hot mess out of Clemson in prime time. 500+ yards on offense. Hanging half a hundred. Eating their OL’s lunches. Kissing the QB’s mama. And 2015 recruits jumping up and down to volunteer and wash off the enemy’s blood with a garden hose.

    “Pee-rahn hawngreh.”

  • Stephen says:

    I was watching some 2011 Sooners highlights, the last year or one of the last years Venables was a coach. Man, that defense had some attitude. It wasn’t the greatest but he had those guys ready hit and celebrate big plays. This year it feels like there isn’t much attitude, it’s more mechanical as in, make play and get back to your spot. This is fine and all but attitude and celebrating can honestly pump up a defense more than coaching can at times.

    • EasTex says:

      The defense wasn’t so bad as the inability of the DC to make in game adjustments, IMHO. Taco Tech springs to mind.

    • Scott Moore says:

      Just watched the Sugar Bowl again. Yeah, they gave up a lot of points. But those guys were flying to the ball. Swarm tackling. Challenging every short yardage Bama run. Playing free and fierce. Where did those guys go? Mike Stoops over think it perhaps? Just like with offense. Turn em loose!

  • red clay says:

    Do we have a true read on OUr injuries?
    Perine’s nasty sprain will likely slow him down, Shep’s chronic groin injury must still be tender, I don’t see them playing a full game. Then on D we’ve lost some key players. Not to mention TK’s fragile spinal issues.
    I think our unknown-names, the youngsters who have yet to step up and contribute will have to perform. Otherwise it could be a nail biter.
    (Especially if we use another soft defense, but I’ll whisper that so I don’t jinx it.)

  • Robertson / Robertson 2016 says:

    Question: Is Frank Shannon coming back next year?

    • EasTex says:

      Haven’t heard from Shannon hisownself, but most people seem to think he will, FWIW.

    • Zack says:

      I think he might but it may depend on off field incidents this off season. Even though there were big story lines about off field incidents last year, it was somewhat “more quiet” as far as number of issues. As long as there’s no assault allegations between January and July then I think there’s a good chance he will be allowed back.

      • Robertson / Robertson 2016 says:

        Gotcha, Zack. Thanks for clearing things up for me.

        • Zack says:

          I say that because I think boren is still going to be against shannon being back. I think stoops and joe c probably feel the punishment doesn’t fit the “crime”

          • EasTex says:

            Why would you think that?
            OU has certainly done more to assuage any DoEducation concerns, far more than FSU has.

          • Stephen says:

            I think Boren should keep out of the whole issue or at least as much as he can. I get he (Boren) wants character a lot more than talent but at some point he’s going to need to trust Bob to control the character and actions of the players he chooses to bring in.

          • EasTex says:

            I would think Boren’s involvement in this ended when the Shannon punishment was announced. Terms were given and to change the terms after the fact would reflect badly on Boren’s character, not Shannon’s.

          • Zack says:

            Well the rumor was that boren wanted Shannon gone for good.

          • EasTex says:

            Not familiar with those rumors. If true, and he couldn’t get his wish then, it would seem like that ship has sailed if Shannon has done all the things asked of him to be reinstated.
            If OU/Boren reneged on the punishment now and wasted a year of Frank’s life in the process I would encourage Frank to sue. He can either be “made whole” by letting him return or paying him a big chunk of change.

          • blaster1371 says:

            Bingo! You said what I was thinking.

          • Zack says:

            Well and based on the info that was released to the public, Shannon took the punishment for all the mistakes going on around the program as far as the violence against women. I hope he gets to finish his career at OU but you never know.

          • Stephen says:

            Well fwiw, Daniel Brooks said Joe Mixon is back on via Twitter. Posted a something above about it.

    • SoonerSpock says:

      I think this might be a Stoops vs Boren situation. Bob knows Shannon is a good kid and a good football player and that Frank has met all the criteron to be reinstated. However, I preceive Boren sees the polically correct thing to do is not let him return to play.

      Today I think it is about 50/50. But Boren always has the tie breaker.

    • blaster1371 says:

      I think the matter resides completely with Shannon. of I remember correctly he was suspended from the school not expelled; therefore, no reinstatement is required once he has set out his time and has met the criterial of his suspension. To change the rules and process now would be dishonorable.

  • EasTex says:

    Lots of Sooner greats have dropped to say Howdy to the Sooners.
    Aaron Colvin, Ray Hamilton, Ontei Jones and Corey Ivey.

  • rphokc says:

    ….for the whitfield groupies, fwiw, he recommits to tu…..

    • EasTex says:

      I would wish him well, but he will be a star wherever he goes.

      • rphokc says:

        ….well, we keep playing tu and we’ll see if we missed out, or not…….

        • EasTex says:

          He passed my eye test months ago. He is also very bright.
          Were I him I would take the West Point offer, but he may want to go pro.

          • rphokc says:

            …west pt would be an honor, but good pt…….I thought ou might, at least, offer him as an athlete then find where he might fit….it’s also interesting, none of the other area ‘big boy’ came thru for him, to date

          • EasTex says:

            Once again I’m baffled, this time by no offer to Whitfield. Safety, LB or WR, kid is a winner.

          • Aunum says:

            Having grown up in Spiro, I was hoping he would end up at OU as well. Always nice to see small town players make big time programs.

          • Zack says:

            It’s nice that the new coach at tu was willing to honor the offer. I think he’s better than a conference usa or whatever they are now.

          • blaster1371 says:

            Yep. I heard some say the low quality of opponents made him look better than he was but I kept thinking Ronnel Lewis played eight man football and he turned out pretty well.

          • EasTex says:

            I remember Super K posting a short video and write up of Whitfield at a camp and he did quite well.

          • blaster1371 says:

            The acedemy would be a top notch education and guaranteed job after his military obligation was completed. The academy alums and Fortune top 100 gobble up the service academy grads like no other.

  • Stephen says:

    From what I’m getting from players, it seems Joe Mixon may have been reinstated. Still working on clarifying.

    • D'Brickashaw Ferguson says:

      Reinstated for the bowl game? Or for next season?

      Either way I’m happy for the kid, looking forward to watching him play

  • D Hunter Sanchez says:

    Read that DGB is not on the Orlando trip. Mayfield is. Any reports on an ankle/foot injury to Baker? DGB is gone.

    • EasTex says:

      NO DGB IN FLORIDA

      Quarterback transfer Baker Mayfield is with the Sooners on the bowl trip, but wide receiver transfer Dorial Green-Beckham is not. The reason? NCAA rules.

      Ineligible players cannot travel, but since Mayfield transferred from
      Texas Tech in January, he has completed two full semesters. Thus when
      the fall semester ended, he was eligible to travel, though he cannot
      play in the bowl game.

      But since Green-Beckham transferred from Missouri in the summer, he’s
      completed just one semester at OU and thus could not be part of the
      traveling party.

      http://newsok.com/oklahoma-football-notebook-matt-romar-leaves-practice-in-ambulance/article/5379432

      We will learn what DGB’s plans are soon enough, no need to speculate.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      The explanation for that came out yesterday and I see EasTex has already posted part of the article.

  • William Ryan says:

    We need the receivers to step it up not named Shepard, quick is coming on nicely but how many dropped pass have we seen this year? The secondary need to step up and be in position to make the play along with the lb time and time again blown assignments the middle is vacated I like Alexander and Evans but it seems they get lost some times and dont know their dept in coverage.

    • EasTex says:

      Quick’s status is uncertain, according to yesterday’s practice report he has been nursing a groin injury.
      And yes, far too many dropped passes this season.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      I expect Clemson to load the box and run blitz. I hope we play action often and find Bell in the vacated areas of the field. Behind Shep, I trust Bell’s hands more than any other receiver right now.

      • William Ryan says:

        Almost forgot about bell he seems to be the only sure thing other than shep hopefully it comes down to the belldozer formation to pull out a late 4 th qt victory or a blowout would be fine as well

  • sooners12thman says:

    Having TK back is huge because not sure if we can win with CT in.

  • sooners12thman says:

    Ty Darlington got dominated against Baylor hopefully he has a big game. I see that as only weakness in the line.

  • D'Brickashaw Ferguson says:

    Clemson’s Defense is very, very good. They rank top 10 nationally in:

    -Total defense (1st)

    -Passing defense (3rd)

    -Rushing defense (6th)

    -Scoring defense (6th)

    -Team sacks (4th)

    -Team tackles for loss (1st)

    -3rd down conversion % defense (3rd)

    • Austin says:

      They are very good but keep in mind they did face offenses like wake forest (127th in points scored), Syracuse(121st), Georgia state(103rd), and Boston College(86th), and also South Carolina State.

      • D'Brickashaw Ferguson says:

        Good point. I do think they have the rush defense to make us one dimensional.

        The good news: Cole Stoudt has really struggled this year.

        • Austin says:

          Agree completely that they can make us one dimensional.. Tough to run the ball when the opposing defense knows it’s coming. And yes, Cole Stoudt leading their offense should help us greatly.

    • EasTex says:

      I don’t think they will be a push over, just not feeling their defensive ranking based on the quality of their schedule.
      If OU is able to be two dimensional and they can’t load the box their defensive numbers get skewered.

  • EasTex says:

    FWIW, the on air announcers for the bowl game will be Mike Patrick and Ed Cunningham, with Jeannine Edwards prowling the sidelines.
    Thank the Good Lord it isn’t the crew covering the Cincy~VaTech game…IMO.

    • soonermusic says:

      Oh no, not Ed Cunningham, please. He is horrible. Has no idea what is going on in the game most of the time, in my experience.

  • Stephen Dale says:

    Clemson likely will be able to move the ball ‘at will’ against the OU defense.. Think the trend of this game will be set in the 1st Q and Clemson will have the game in hand by halftime…Final score is what Clemson will want it to be………….Clemson 45……OU 20