the offense, and not really a fact, was the major problem losing this game, except I really believe there were two pick plays that gave Clemson 2 tds. I also wonder why teams with 2 seconds left don't just commit a penalty on the play which would run out the clock or at worst mean a field goal attempt. even way, watching the Washington game I knew the Clemson game would be tough. washingtons defense show basically how to beat a bama team. stack the line dare passing, and hold on. the only trouble was they didn't have as strong a defense or as good a offense. no defense can withstand the barrage of 99 plays and not get tired, and points scored. its amazing we led going into the 4th quarter. and that because of the defense, and two quick scores by bama. that's the point. in the past we have always had several drives of 7,8, 9 minutes with a balanced rush, and balanced passing game. we scored our tds on quick hitting scores, and once again turn the ball over to Clemson. our offense this year against good teams was one dimensional, and all season the coaches play that way protecting Jalen from making mistakes, and Jalen rarely, was exposed to the whole field. we had one of the best receiving corps in college football, and look at their numbers. they were used more as blockers. no deep threat, rarely medium threat. and when bo was injured, what did we do we went further into depending on the defense. we had a solid rusher in harris, and Jacobs, but the dye was cast it was Jalen or nothing. stewart was the best passer we had. we only run the cam Robinsons side of the field. now, we have a whole off season to coach Jalen up. I personally am not sure, he can do it. he is a low trajectory passer, and has very little touch on the ball, rarely puts air under the ball downfield. how many times ridley and stewart beat their defender and all was not close. a bullet pass deep. we may be grooming another freshman as well tua has quite a resume, and will compete big time. the defense would have won this game if they had any rest in the second half.