tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078287126930176141.post2943718000389017852..comments2023-10-08T07:26:48.367-07:00Comments on When Carcajous Attack!: UCLA's Defense Under Defensive Line Coach Greg RobinsonMarkushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07599907559645474571noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078287126930176141.post-22730438715010777242009-06-21T11:15:18.317-07:002009-06-21T11:15:18.317-07:00I don't think UCLA's points-per-game numbe...I don't think UCLA's points-per-game numbers under Robinson can be taken as an indicator themselves that his defenses were all that great; those numbers are not dissimilar to a number of the years under Jim Herrmann. Maybe a look at the quality of the competition both teams played yields a deeper sense of how good they were.<br /><br />Another thing I'm curious about is how often UCLA was able to maintain leads late in the game when the opponents were making a final attempt to come from behind. One of the horribly frustrating things about Michigan under Carr/Herrmann was how often we gacked up the game in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter. So often all we needed to seal a victory was to stop somebody on 3rd-and-13, only to give up time after time 14-yd completions for drive-sustaining first downs.Donnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078287126930176141.post-57801146886661999602009-06-08T10:17:17.534-07:002009-06-08T10:17:17.534-07:00great stuff Markus. Shoot me an email when you get...great stuff Markus. Shoot me an email when you get a chance.MaizenBrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03477615094047963685noreply@blogger.com