if UT was 7-1 right now, we would be over-performing in ways that Mac hasn't ever done. That is laudable, but not realistic and extremely rare.
I feel like every year I'm saying the same things. It wasn't that long ago that I was being told how Malzahn was a football wizard and that I was being disrespectful when I said that he was not COY material, in fact he was substantially over-valued. Mac will be a far more stable coach than 2 of the last three clowns Florida has hired but being taller than a toddler doesn't make you tall.
Daj, I like you. I respect what you're doing. But you've got this wrong this time around.
We had two TD leads in the fourth quarter against the teams that supposedly had better or equal talent. TWO TD LEADS. Teams that are clearly out-talented don't achieve two TD leads in the fourth quarter. That's what's truly rare.
Quite frankly, we had a lead in the fourth quarter against the team you would say is hands down the most talented in the nation.
The model is great in quintiles. The first quintile is probably going to own the second quintile 95% of the time.
Where it falls over is within quintiles. I suspect this is why it's barely over a coin flip for the SEC this year and only 70% as a whole.
All the teams in the top quintile can beat each other on any given day on a neutral field. I suspect if #1 played #20 it would be about 70% in that scenario.
Florida and Oklahoma are obvious this year - major coaching errors across both Saturdays led to epic collapses. Arkansas was more proof of needed OJT. Not understanding that Dobbs making plays with his legs makes Dobbs better at making plays with his arm is just stubborn, sophomoric, and in the end costly.
Most of us would accept Alabama BEFORE it was played. However, Bama again showed Butch being extremely weak on the analytics (again) and on Saturday decisions when he failed to adjust on field goals which eventually cost us the game.
If 100 coaches could have Florida where they are now, 100 coaches would have Tennessee no worse than 7 - 1 (I don't believe either of those, by the way).
I like Butch enough that I'm going to believe that - through the missed opportunities of this season - he has completed his OJT, learned what he needed to learn, and is now an elite Saturday coach.