Last week, Chattanooga gave The Athletic an all-access pass inside the program. Coaches meetings, film sessions, practices, game-planning sessions ... everything.
I learned more about Tennessee's schemes in those few days than I did all last season covering the team. Tons of insight into how teams are putting together game plans to attack Tennessee and what this coaching staff does and doesn't do.
I'm not paying for that app.
Question though. How many games or which game was that film compiled from? Last year or just this year? Both games or just 1 game?
Cause I mean um that play we ran 30+ times successfully against BYU after JG forced Chaney to scrap the game plan and pull something out of his a$$ sounds allot like what you described. I bet the percentage of running with the TE would match up also.
This wouldn't be low effort schill for the Athletic or a cheap smear at our coaches by trying to disingenuously misconstrue the success of a play we abused BYU with would it?
Can anyone who has read the article validate the film they compiled their percentages from?
BTW: I've figured out the simple strategy by which anyone can perfectly align a rubix cube. You'll have to pay for my app to get the full scope of my one side at a time strategem though.
The only team besides UTC that saw that on film would have been BYU and we ran for 240 yards against..... I think the staff did aight.Wow. I'm just speechless. But of course if we give this collection of brilliant minds that is our coaching staff several years, one magical day they'll suddenly not gameplan like bozos.
Unless the article is an outright lie, this is really several levels beyond incompetent coaching, and explains a helluva lot.
