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I dont think anyone was expecting the amount of regression, but the win streak was hyped too much. It was a bunch of bad teams....and they were struggles. Those games were hard to watch for the most part. The Indiana, Missouri, and UK games were brutal...Vandy was too. We still didn't look good at all pulling those out.
Yup very easily could have dropped a couple of those. Our season scoring margin was a laughable +2.5 ppg. Close to breakeven. That's the best he's done in 3 years. That's awful.
 
My grandmother has it and they've got rid of the local CBS she was telling me (of course she is 90 so she could be mistaken) we're in East TN

Think a few folks are in a dispute with a group called Tegna. They own a bunch of different stations across the country. So the outage depends on whatever network they own in your market.
 
Was reading Gran is someone South Carolina may hire and I dont think that was for OC. I'm sure he would be RB coach if hired.
The leading DC candidates were UNC's and Coastal Carolinas DCs
 
Wasn't FPI at like 3.8 wins? Some usually laugh at their prediction, but they've been close every year. If anything, fpi overshoots us.
Updated from what I first said.
You were right it was 3.8. Was thinking it was a bit higher.
It looks to be 6 on the original schedule. Charlotte, Troy, Furman, Mizzou, Arky, Vandy.
 
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My grandmother has it and they've got rid of the local CBS she was telling me (of course she is 90 so she could be mistaken) we're in East TN
CBS was in dispute until about a month ago, maybe a little longer. ABC was within the last week. I'm in lower mid TN though.
 
Our QBs went 26/35 with 232 yards and 2 TDs vs. Florida and we still were never really in that game.

That's what this team is going to look like with competent QB play but bad coaching and decision making.

That's a 5-7 team next year.
Those are final stats.To be fair, we were "in" the game at the very end (since we're including all QB stats)...albeit a majority came against backups I imagine (once Shrout entered).

But into the 4th quarter it was 31-7 but our QB used 21 pass plays to gain all of 111 yards. And sacked 5 times. So more like 26 passing plays to gain 111 yards, minus sack yardage (-42 yards). That is 2.7 yards average for each passing dropback. The fact that we only had 7 points at that point makes plenty of sense.
 
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