buffaloblue
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What a fun day of college football.
Here is how I would like to see it work out.
Franklin is hired after they fire kiffin at usc
Texas hires saban
Scrambling and desparate vandy hires kiffin/orgeron
Saban decides to stay one more year at bama to pound kiffin/vandy and the SEC grants bama's and Tennessee's requests to play a one year home AND away football series with vandy
Saban screws texas out of getting a quality coach while thinking they have him
franklin starts at usc only to be indicted in Tennesse for his part inthat horrid case
Thus usc also gets screwed...
muschamp starts a losing streak yet retains his job
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Its a complete failure of our coaching staff if in 3rd and 6 or 7 and longer if Brewer/Sapp are not in the nickel package. AJ should not see the field in these scenarios.
He is a solid run defender inside the box, thats really it.
Uh no, he's sound fundamentally. What he's done at Vandy isn't luck. It's fine if you wanna be a homer, it is. But there has been an EXTREME improvement in the level of play at Vandy due to him. As well as recruiting. Keep in mind....this is Vandy. I'm not sure how you can say he wouldn't shine at a bigger school.
I think some of you have trouble differentiating between a grade A douche bag and a bad football coach. Nick Saban is a major douche bag. He's also the best coach since Tom Osborne. James Franklin could be a spokeswomen for Summers Eve, but he's a damn good football coach. Major, major jerk, but good coach.
Particularly at QB. Casey Clausen, Erik Ainge, and Tyler Bray (lack of leadership but that may be due to lack of leadership for him) are bad QBs. We would take any if those guys leading the offense now.
AJ is not that good. Granted they all have areas to improve. Projected first rounder for a reason.
Football Stats:
Tennessee is tied for the NCAA lead in fewest penalties per game with 1.0 (Arizona State). Tennessee also is tied in INTs with 7 (Northwestern)
Tennessee's Brian Randolph is tied for 3rd in INTs with 2. As a team Tennessee is 17th in the NCAA in rushing with 555 yards. -Kolton
Let's pause a bit on the Bobby Petrino's headed back to the big-time train. It wouldn't shock me if Petrino did a one-and-out at WKU, but his Hilltoppers really stubbed their toes against a rebuilding Tennessee program. At one point, Petrino's team committed five turnovers over a six-play stretch. Of course, WKU lost after that. It doesn't mean Petrino won't roll off nine or 10 wins this season, but that eye-catching 2-0 start over SEC schools went down the drain in spectacular fashion.
Big Picture: Canes pull off biggest win in years, but the U not back yet - CBSSports.com
If Franklin gets out if this case unscathed he would be a prime candidate. I don't like him but I respect what he and the D-coordinator have done. He just needs to take some professionalism classes.![]()
I think McCullers is going to show up much more vs SEC teams like UF, UGA, Bama, etc. just like AJJ. They're not built to play vs spread teams. Much better at stopping power run teams. JMO
Not taking the blame
Statistics dont lie.
Tennessee quarterback Justin Worley was 3-of-9 for 35 yards at halftime. He finished the game going 11-of-19 for 142 yards, tallying a touchdown and an interception. The Worley-helmed Vols were 0-for-5 on third down conversations in the first half.
But go ahead and throw the stats out the window.
You didnt need a box score to know the senior quarterback struggled against the Hilltoppers.
Worley would beg to differ.
He believes the blame for the below-average passing stats is shared.
I wouldn't say I was struggling. We had a couple drops and that hurt, Worley said. I couldn't get in a rhythm just based on the number of plays that we had. We had nine or so plays in the first quarter. Not getting in a rhythm never helps, but I don't think I struggled."
I think Texas could afford to drop 6 mil on a coach, so they don't have to settle for a possible up and comer like Franklin. He's a great coach, but he's not "highest paid coach in football great," and that's what Texas can afford. They'd get an NFL coach or Muschamp or someone who's already considered elite. They dont have to gamble.
Not to sound racist but Texas would not hire Franklin. Why, because he is black. You can disagree with me if you want but Texas is more bass ackward then anywhere Elise in the country. I don't agree with but that is a fact.
