Today's game against Bobby's son's Tigers should prove to be quite the challenge. Even coming off a loss to Boston College, Clemson has more than enough weapons to pull off the upset. There are several key points to focus on in order to be successful.
The first is we must find a running game. I don't care how many people (Lee Corso, Bobby Bowden) will say you don't need one, if we don't fix this major problem, we will not make it out of the regular season where we want to be. If Lorenzo Booker and Antone Smith are given opportunities to make plays and aren't doing so, we can't be afraid to see what our more power based backs such as Jamaal Edwards and Matt Dunham can do in the second half. They certainly can't be less productive than what we've had so far. But like I said, Booker and Smith have to first be given opportunities.
The next focus point is we have to be able to stop Clemson's trick plays. They will do a lot of quick WR screens, reverses, and maybe even have a RB or WR throw a pass once or twice. If we allow them to make a couple big plays off these, it could be a longer night than we wished for. Also in this category, KNOW WHERE CHANSI STUCKEY IS AT ALL TIMES.
Another key is to slow down Clemson's running game. Between James Davis, Reggie Merriweather, and super recruit C.J. Spiller, the Tigers will be putting the ball in their hands early and often. We will be playing a lot more 3-4 defensive schemes with our many DT injuries so the linebackers will need to close gaps hard.
There of course are other factors that will play big roles in determining who wins tonight's Bowden Bowl Whatever (Excuse me for losing count, or interest). I drove up to Tallahassee this weekend to take in the game atmosphere first hand so I'm expecting big things from our team. As long as we take care of the above points, I will be drving back to Tampa tomorrow satisfied. If we don't, Bobby's son will have taken 3 of the last 4 against his dad and the debate will surely heat up on who is currently the better Bowden coach.