No no no. I'm not talking about the big bowl games that actually have an impact on recruiting and determine championships or top 10 finishes. There is a huge difference between getting whooped by LSU in the Sugar Bowl and beating LSU in [I honestly can't even remember the name of the bowl that's how meaningless it was].
Look, it's nice to win a bowl game and yes, a little nicer to beat a team like LSU but I promise you that LSU does not give two shits about a bowl game that they headed into with 4 losses.
I'm sorry but beating one decent team in a bowl game does not prove anything.
Btw I'm not arguing that our offense is not good or whatever that poster is arguing. I am just saying I would not use a bowl game from 2014 against an LSU team that, as that poster pointed out, didn't even have a committed DC.
It does when the poster says "the offense is soft and
never has balance against good defenses".... pointing out a single game to the contrary proves that to be untrue.
From 2014 forward (aka years with a real QB, so no excuses about Tommy Rees, etc.) the offense scored 31 on a very good Michigan defense in a monumentally important game (top rated Ohio State scored 42, MSU scored 35... those were the only other teams to crack 30 on them). Then we scored 27 (34 if you don't count the OPI) on #2 FSU on the road... that team went 13-0 and the only team to score 35 on them was Georgia Tech in the ACC championship. Then we had one of the best performances all year against LSU, as we discussed above. So that's 3 "plus" performances against talented, top rated defenses by our offense in that year alone. Then in 2015, we thrashed Stanford and Texas but neither was very good on defense. Ohio State was the #9 defense and we scored 28 on them which was more than anyone else did the entire year.
So those are all "plus" performances against very good defenses where our offense did much better than most other teams did against those teams. The idea that we "never" get it done against elite defenses is not supported by fact, unless you want to have a vary narrow interpretation of what "balance" means. If you're looking for 50/50 run-pass split that's meaningless towards whether or not the O is producing.