I think y'all have drunk a little too much of:
A. The SEC kool-aid
B. The Neyland stadium/UT crowd kool-aid
The SEC is terrific. The fact is that UT is FAR from competitive in the SEC at this time. UT is 4-20 (0.167 winning percentage) over the past 3 seasons in league. You are part of the SEC, but you are certainly not a team that is driving or even really having any influence on the national reputation of the SEC at this time. I believe you will get back to where you are one of the powers of the SEC, but it is going to take some time and some grinding to get there.
Neyland is terrific. What a beautiful facility and setting for college football! What an amazing fanbase and crowd! Unfortunately, the team that calls Neyland home was trounced by more than 4 TD's on 4 seperate occassions just last season with most of the same upperclassmen and same coach you will have this year.
UT had a great home victory against USCe last year. I'm sure the home crowd had something to do with that. Beyond USCe, what games did Neyland carry? FCS - Austin Peay? Recent FBS move-up WKU? That doesn't really impress.
The crowd may be off the charts for opening day this year and it may have some influence on the game. I don't believe that the UT crowd following 3 seasons of 5-7 will be different or better than Wisconsin coming off a Rose Bowl or Auburn coming off a national championship. What if Utah State comes out and scores a couple on UT quick? After 6 tough seasons, how might that crowd react?
It's funny, because most UT fans seem to be calling for just 6-7 wins. Yet, when you speak of the Utah State game, most of you can't envision anything other than a UT blow-out. It will be interesting. All I have ever said is that I think it will be a close and competitive game. That statement really seems to ruffle some feathers around here.
				
			A. The SEC kool-aid
B. The Neyland stadium/UT crowd kool-aid
The SEC is terrific. The fact is that UT is FAR from competitive in the SEC at this time. UT is 4-20 (0.167 winning percentage) over the past 3 seasons in league. You are part of the SEC, but you are certainly not a team that is driving or even really having any influence on the national reputation of the SEC at this time. I believe you will get back to where you are one of the powers of the SEC, but it is going to take some time and some grinding to get there.
Neyland is terrific. What a beautiful facility and setting for college football! What an amazing fanbase and crowd! Unfortunately, the team that calls Neyland home was trounced by more than 4 TD's on 4 seperate occassions just last season with most of the same upperclassmen and same coach you will have this year.
UT had a great home victory against USCe last year. I'm sure the home crowd had something to do with that. Beyond USCe, what games did Neyland carry? FCS - Austin Peay? Recent FBS move-up WKU? That doesn't really impress.
The crowd may be off the charts for opening day this year and it may have some influence on the game. I don't believe that the UT crowd following 3 seasons of 5-7 will be different or better than Wisconsin coming off a Rose Bowl or Auburn coming off a national championship. What if Utah State comes out and scores a couple on UT quick? After 6 tough seasons, how might that crowd react?
It's funny, because most UT fans seem to be calling for just 6-7 wins. Yet, when you speak of the Utah State game, most of you can't envision anything other than a UT blow-out. It will be interesting. All I have ever said is that I think it will be a close and competitive game. That statement really seems to ruffle some feathers around here.
			
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