Alex Golesh On Tennessee’s Offense

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Former offensive coordinator Alex Golesh helped rejuvenate the Tennessee football program back in 2022 when the Vols posted an 11-2 (6-2 SEC) record with one of the nation’s best offenses. Tennessee ran the veer-and-shoot offense, utilizing tempo to put defenses on its heels while establishing the run and attacking the down field passing game.

But in the ensuing two seasons, Tennessee’s offense took a step back. Opposing defenses adjusted, playing either two or three deep safeties to take away the vertical passing game and make the Vols drive down the field with short or immediate passing.

Many questioned how much different Tennessee’s offense truly was, but we have a new source that confirmed how significant the changes were. Golesh, now the head coach at Auburn, went on “The Cube Show” with Cole Cubelic this week and shared this interesting factoid about Tennessee’s offense.
 
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One thing I wish they would bring back is all the WR motion. We saw a little of it last season again. It helps the Qb id coverage and get WRs open when the secondary can’t communicate quickly. We saw Saban have a giant conniption fit over it.

Did we motion a lot in the first Bama win? Normally this offense doesn’t because it slows you down
 
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Sometimes you just don't know how good something is until it's gone. I fully expect in 10 years we will likely view Alex as a much better coach than Heupel.
 
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Lost our starting QB but replaced him with a far better one but still did not beat a single 1A (FBS) team with a winning record. How does that happen?
Defense. A kicker makes a fg and we knock Ga off. Could/ should have beat Oklahoma also. We're not as far off as people think.
 

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