Gophergrandpa
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I ran a per-game-average of PJ's offenses in the 9 years he has been here. The Tanner/Ciarocca years were pretty darn good. Our defense wasn't always up to snuff in those years, but the offense was a steady performer, with one great year (2019). In 2019, only Ohio State and Penn State had more prolific offenses in the B1G. This year's offense, and indeed the entire three year's of Harbaugh's tenure, don't really measure up. The Gophers have really regressed on offense. The interesting point for me is that PJ appears to be recruiting better than in his early years here, and he is adding talent via the portal, making the relative lack of explosive plays under Harbaugh's play calling more evident. We picked on Danny Collins and the defense this season for some notable lapses that cost us games (e.g. Northwestern). But the recent "arc" of the offense under Harbaugh--with a little bump up in Max's year--appears to be the greater obstacle by far when it come to getting back to 9 and 10 win seasons. Thoughts?

