That's interesting, do you pay attention to who has been winning national championships? Do you know why Alabama and eventually LSU changed their offenses to spread the field and throw the football down the field? Because you can't beat better defenses consistently running the football against a stacked box.
Outside of the SBC with Georgia Southern, most other conferences have champions that can throw the football down the field to beat you. Air Force has won one conference Championship in the Mountain West Conference. Navy hasn't won a conference championship in the AAC and Georgia Tech hasn't won one in the ACC since 2009.
I believe Levy Lewis showed that he is capable of throwing the football down the field enough against Coastal Carolina. If that Levy Lewis can play the same way against App. State, we will have a legitimate shot at winning the game if we play them in the conference championship. If the Levy Lewis that played in the first game against App. State shows up, we won't beat them period. Throwing the football down field and showing your offense is capable of doing so when it has to is necessary to win championships today. The game has changed.