crazyguy
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Purdue just lost in an epically bad fashion.
I’m trying to remember when I was this excited about a season starting, and it’s been a long while. Possibly the Kiffin year
Who would’ve thought 8-9 months ago that we would potentially have 9 guys ready to go on the OL“
Speaking of the offensive line, we feel that Jamir Johnson will start at left guard between Trey Smith and Brandon Kennedy, with Ryan Johnson and Drew Richmond on the right side. The staff would like to play more and could go as many as eight deep. There’s no question however that guys like Jerome Carvin and K'rojhn Calbert are coming on. Riley Locklear has been solid and Chance Hall keeps progressing the right way. But we don't believe there's a set rotation for guys. That will likely be dictated by how the game is going. One of the biggest challenges for the offensive front Saturday won’t be being physical or finishing blocks, it's figuring out where everyone is coming from or isn't coming from in West Virginia's 3-3-5 defense and where the “back-up's” are mentally could be a factor in how deep they go rotation wise.
Tennessee's rotation at running back will be interesting to see with Tim Jordan, Ty Chandler and Madre London all expected to get carries. We don't know the exact wide receiver rotation, but it appears it will consist of Marquez Callaway, Brandon Johnson, Jauan Jennings, Josh Palmer, Jordan Murphy, Cedric Tillman, and Tyler Byrd. Byrd has quietly had a solid camp and has gained some confidence. Murphy has had a very good month and has been a really pleasant surprise.
Defensively, the question is what kind of rotation does Tennessee run on the defensive front. With temperatures expected to be around 90 degrees at kickoff and the heat index higher, playing more players is a must. The question is up front how many does Pruitt and Tracy Rocker trust? Will be interesting to watch for sure, but against WVU’s spread scheme, the Vols will likely be in sub-packages more, allowing Kongbo and Taylor to help up front.”
Hubbs
A lot of people in here were high on Brohm when it came out that Currie "may" have been in conversations with him. I read a couple of articles about his offensive mind, his offense and how cutting edge it was I was pretty excited at the thought of him possibly coming to Rocky Top. After watching his offense for the first time last night I kind of feel good that we did not get him. Although his offense may be "cutting edge", what I observed was a very gimmicky offense that wouldn't hold up against SEC defenses. The O-Line rarely exploded off the ball "Butch-esque" and there was little resemblance of a run game (yes they ran for 200+ yards but most of that was on jet sweeps, back passes, etc.). It kind of appeared to be more working versin of the Butch Jones style offense which is kind of what I think most of us were wanting to get away from. Also their defense looked very pedestrian.
I could eat little crow on this if we see Tyson Helton deploy a similar offense but I don't believe that will be the case and we have a national championship DC calling the defense. I think we wound up with a much better situation.
- HubbsDarrin Kirkland is healthy according to Pruitt and capable of playing a whole game. All eyes will be on him and how well he moves on the knee. In the backend, we expect Alontae Taylor to start at corner along with Baylen Buchanan. But look for Bryce Thompson to get real snaps at corner as well. Thompson, who's offseason focus will be on getting stronger and bigger for 2019, has continued to emerge throughout the preseason and has shown lots of growth the last couple of week. That takes us to Treyvon Flowers, who will also play a lot and has made an increasing number of plays on the practice field.
