DWright39
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Bro UT boosters have money. I mean look at Fulky. As much as I love the guy, he’s no where near the best player on the basketball team, and he’s raking in the money from endorsements. Honestly our rebuild is probably easier with the new NIL in my opinion. Hell our 3 rd string quarterback has an endorsement t-shirt deal. You act like we’re ETSU or something.
Were you really expecting a win? Reality needs to set in with you brother, we're not going to beat the Florida's, Alabamas or Georgia's this year and prob not next year with the roster we currently have. It is what it is until Heupel has had time to rebuild it. I respect the fact you're disappointed in the lose but look for the small encouraging signs that the program is in good hands and making progress even with the lack of depth and talent that we have.Oh my god enough of these coach worshipping posts after we get obliterated by our rivals once again. Arkansas is in good hands, we are a joke until proven otherwise.
Oh my god enough of these coach worshipping posts after we get obliterated by our rivals once again. Arkansas is in good hands, we are a joke until proven otherwise.
As for Florida, I continue to be amazed at Mullen’s ability to adapt his offenses to fit his personnel. To go from one of the greatest finesse and timing passing offenses in school and NCAA history, to then stop, completely flip it around, and now become an offense that leads the country in rushing, a mauling, ground and pound style rush attack, is amazing.
I think both UF and UT are in really good shape with their current head coaches.
As an MSU grad and Mississippi native, I’m pretty familiar with Mullen. Actually had a chance to meet him a couple times. Been to some practices. Asked him to take a photo with my nephews during the week of SEC Media Days in Destin. Great coach and excellent at leading a program.
What we saw last night and what you’ll see for the rest of the year is vintage Mullen. Very similar style as what he did with Dak. When you give him a mobile QB, you can expect to run the ball well against everyone and you can expect the QB to be developed as well as anyone. By the time Jones/Richardson are juniors and seniors I expect Florida to be in the playoffs. There’s a chance this year, but with the Bama loss already it’s not likely. Next year will be special.
People literally said the same thing about Pruitt just because he said football and cornbread in the same sentence. We are a joke until proven otherwise and another ass whooping by the hands of Florida only proves it further.
Pruitt was a joke. Heupel is not.
Yeah, classy post but....you probably wouldn't be here if there was an ounce of concern that the Vols might finally be on the right track. Thanks anyway. Mullen is truly a better coach than I hoped he would be.
That first half is a precursor of what can/will be. I thought UT looked very well-coached on both sides of the ball, the players were disciplined and motivated and UT more than held their own against one of the top teams in the SEC/Nation. That was the most well-coached UT team I’ve seen since 2016 for sure.
Heupel’s offense is hard to deal with. They’re going to move the ball on people. And when Huepel gets a really skilled QB, they’re going to be an elite offense. That’s not a shot at Hooker, but can you imagine a Matt Corral type running this UT offense? I predict TN will win a game or two they’re not supposed to this year. And I also think if UT fans give Huepel enough time, he’s going to have UT contend in the SEC East. It may take 3-5 years, but Huepel knows what the hell he’s doing with offensive football. Going forward, TN has to win these “50-50” games against the SC/KY/Missouri’s of the world, and then find a spot to go out and pick off one of the big ones.
As for Florida, I continue to be amazed at Mullen’s ability to adapt his offenses to fit his personnel. To go from one of the greatest finesse and timing passing offenses in school and NCAA history, to then stop, completely flip it around, and now become an offense that leads the country in rushing, a mauling, ground and pound style rush attack, is amazing.
I think both UF and UT are in really good shape with their current head coaches.
I'm tired of this take. Beatable by whom? Tenn played their butts off but they lost by 24 points. A TD by Calloway only brings them to within 10 and Florida scored a TD on the next drive with no problem Take away 2 big plays and it's a shutout.I think he’s a good offensive minded coach. But he has to learn to clean up the penalties. It haunted him at UCF aswell. Florida was beatable last night. If Callaway had caught the ball on 4th and 5 he would have scored and changed the momentum of the game. Drops and not being disciplined is haunting us.