Now that's a little harsh. The players ultimately make (or don't make) the plays. When Bray went out, Dooley put in Sims who failed, then Worley who,wasn't much better. At least Dooley tried something using all he had.
Recruiting is a big part of getting a good team in the future, Dooley seems to be great at that. His staff should be able to "compensate" for any weaknesses in coaching he may have and they're not. We need some new blood in the offensive coaching section. Those pushing stats should agree...
The same people who were posting about the chances of getting shutout two weeks in a row are now wanting blood for losing Saturday.. Seems to me we beat those low expectations they had.
And yes, bright side: SC is collapsing weekly, and is vulnerable.
Agreed. We played hard and the D gave it all they had... literally... in the first half. The coaches might have done a few things different but i don't think the players could.
We are lacking in offense, but our D is still strong. I will mark a close game against the #1 team in the nation as a great game any day.
Sadly I think we are suffering from having built an offense around two players.
Yes but we have Sims who is an experienced quarterback and has proven himself against LSU. Yes it's going to be hard, but this is a young team. They've surprised with good and bad, I expect that to continue. So yes, optimism is needed and expected.
Florida is getting too many props. I feel Kentucky has a harder schedule with Kansas, UNC, and St. johns bringing much more challenge than Syracuse, Ohio State, or Florida State. I'd give Florida an 8 and Kentucky a 9.
The ranking for TN is pretty dead on though at an 8.
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