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Vols play @#1, @#3, #5, #7 and @#10
Which is why everyone needs to tender their expectations for this season. I am interested to see how CBJ reacts and how the players react. The majority of this team is still used to the "Dooley results and expectations."
CBJ is most definitely doing all the right things. But, it's a different story when a down of football has yet to be played.
Earlier this week, Jones had a meeting with everyone on campus who has even a fleeting interaction with Tennessee football: maintenance people, food-service workers, secretaries, you name it. There were about 150 people at the meeting. He wanted to underscore how important each of them is to the Volunteers program, and to find out what he could do to help them do their jobs.
Fans need to not give up on the season if we start 3-5 cause the biggest home games are really Auburn and Vandy.
That's actually a really good point. People need to keep the word "progress" in mind with this team and staff at the start of the season. After the first two games, the strength of our schedule rivals anyone in the country, through October.
Unfortunately, given the status of the program, the way we end our season is huge, especially with the games you mentioned, Auburn and Vandy.
I personally feel S Car and FL are overrated. Especially S Car at # 7. But hey I hope they're ranked decently when they come to Neyland. Definitely a game I think we can "steal"
7-5/8-4 Is what I am leaning towards right now. I agree the Auburn game is a huge one. One that could take this season to another level for us.
Vandy I expect a solid win. Home game, revenge, talent, team chemistry, and competent coaching staff will get us a14-17+ point win.
I still think 6-6, but with a big win over Vandy. If Vandy loses that Ole Miss game in the opening weekend, their season could spiral out of control quickly IMO. They have a tough road ahead after that...
I definitely agree on SC. I keep reading analysts that suggest this may be the best SC team Spurrier has had. I just don't see it.
On FL, I've finally decided to stop trying to convince myself they are overrated (despite how much I despise them). They consistently land recruiting classes in the top 5. We've only beaten them 6 or so times since the Vietnam war. This year, they bring back Ronald Powell, they have an offensive and defensive line that are both considered to be in or near the top 5 in the country, they have an elite secondary and they have a quarterback that everyone seems convinced is going to make a big leap forward this year. Personally, I think we lose that game soundly, and have difficulty moving the ball. I expect them to be in or near the top 10 again, when the dust settles.
