Rickyvol77
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2019
- Messages
- 17,749
- Likes
- 22,802
There are other reasons besides just coaching mistakes (which also count) here.exactly. IMO success is not an end goal it's a process. you have to be noticably better every year. not winning a title but better than the previous year, which if you stick to that goal you will inevitably win a title.
heupel has done so much but he still has failed to do the things that make you go from good to elite. here are those things in exact order:
1. Win really big road games. And for clarification, at the University of Tennessee really big road games are as follows: Bama, Georgia, Florida
2. Appear in the SECCG
3. Make it to and win a CFP game
4. Overtake Bama and Georgia as the elite program of the SEC
Heupel has done everything else but he absolutely cannot stop there. he has to continue to get better and we can no longer use the excuse that he is at a disadvantage to other SEC programs.
1. He has won big road games, but surely not enough, I agree...however Bama and UGA have like 4 combined home losses in the last decade so it's not like rolling into Lexington and coming away with a loss...yes he needs to do better here
2. he would've been in the SEC title game in 2022 under current format...in the expanded format itll be interested to see what happens when we don't play UGA every year to have to get there
3. again this WOULDVE happened under current format last year, we wouldve beaten SMU at Neyland and then had a shot against banged up UGA at neutral site, but yes Ohio St was a buzzsaw to every team last season in playoffs...also in 2022 would've made the playoffs under current format and has a great shot to THIS season...
4. Easier said that done...yes it's the next step over all, but he has beaten Bama twice, so it's not like he's getting dominated every season by them