VolFreakJosh
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Thought I would come up with some reasons why 2016 is Butch's best chance to win a National Championship. Keep in mind, I'm not saying we will but we can.
Key returning players: Josh Dobbs, Derek Barnett, Alvin Kamara, Jalen Hurd, Evan Berry, Jalen Reeves Maybin, & Darrin Kirkland Jr. (I did not mention Cam Sutton due to whether he's declaring for the 2016 NFL Draft or not.)
Hurd and Kamara both produced 2,265 yards and 21 touchdowns in the regular season. Probably the best RB combo in the SEC. Now it also has to do with the O-Line play as well but I expect our O-Line to be vastly improved. Tennessee could possibly have the best rushing attack in the SEC next year, possibly the best in the country.
Josh Dobbs threw for 2,125 yards and rushed for 623 yards (#1 rushing QB in the SEC) in the regular season. Now we all had our doubts including myself about Dobbs passing ability but he HAS shown flashes that he can throw the deep ball at times. It's not that he can't, he's just too inconsistent with it. Now whether you want to admit it or not, we're probably sitting at 6-6 without him right now. He may not be a great passer but he's a very dangerous runner who can cause even the best defenses problems. Adding him to the mix next year, only makes our offense more productive.
Evan Berry rushed for 804 yards. Averaged 38.3 per kick return and took 3 of them to the house in the regular season. (Leads the FBS) Speed, speed, & more speed is what this guy is all about. He's a tough competitor who can take it to the house at any moment and adding the #1 kick returner in the country to the mix next year only helps us more.
Derek Barnett had 60 tackles and averaged 9.0 sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss in the regular season. Now he didn't have as a productive season as he did in 2014 but he still shown flashes that he can still get to the QB. And for goofs, it doesn't help that Barnett gets held almost every single play and still manages to get to the QB. Adding him to the mix next year on our D-Line will help tremendously.
Jalen Reeves Maybin had 99 tackles and averaged 5.0 sacks in the regular season. Now there's been questions where he would project in the 2016 draft. Personally right now I see him as a 3rd rounder. He's a bit undersized for a linebacker but plays with a great motor. The thing I like about JRM the most is he never gives up on a play and seems to be a tackling machine despite being undersized. I do see him being back next year and if he has a productive senior year, I could see him being an early 2nd rounder, possibly a late 1st rounder. Adding him to the mix next year on our defense will help tremendously.
Darrin Kirkland Jr. had 60 tackles and averaged 5.0 tackles for loss in the regular season. He also had 1 interception vs UK. How Jumper got the starting job over this kid I'll never know but he played at a really high level for a freshman. He has great speed for a linebacker which we've really needed for some quite time now. Adding him to the mix next year on our defense will help even more.
Favorable schedule
2016 Tennessee football schedule
Sept. 3rd vs Appalachian St.
Sept. 10th vs Virginia Tech (Neutral)
Sept. 17th vs Ohio
Sept. 24th vs Florida
Oct. 1st at Georgia
Oct. 8th at Texas A&M
Oct. 15th vs Alabama
Oct. 29th at South Carolina
Nov. 5th vs Tennessee Tech
Nov. 12th vs Kentucky
Nov. 19th vs Missouri
Nov. 26th at Vanderbilt
Florida and Alabama are probably the most two important games for Butch Jones. I would consider Florida the most important game since we should have beat them in the swamp this year but unfortunately that did not happen. A couple of breaks in the Alabama game, and we would have won in Tuscaloosa as well. We get both teams in Neyland this year and that is something Tennessee will have to take advantage of. That will be our best chance to end both losing streaks. Also keep in mind, 3 of those away games ( Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia Tech) will have new head coaches and new staff so most likely the odds would be in our favor in those match ups. We have the talent and the key pieces to hang with any team on that schedule but it's also going to come down to coaching as well.
Momentum win over Northwestern
A win over #13 Northwestern in the Out Back Bowl would bring incredible momentum to the team heading into next season. Expectations will be off the charts but let's take a step back. Tennessee had a lot of hype going into the 2015 season as well. 8-4 was probably the most realistic expectations from most Vol fans heading into this season. Remember, we could be sitting at 10-2 right now and had the chance to play against Bama for the SEC championship. We can hang with anyone in the country right now.
In conclusion, Tennessee will have the talent and the key pieces to beat anyone next year. Now can Butch Jones do his part as well? We'll see but there's no more excuses on why Tennessee can't be favored to win the National Championship in 2016. Go Vols!
Key returning players: Josh Dobbs, Derek Barnett, Alvin Kamara, Jalen Hurd, Evan Berry, Jalen Reeves Maybin, & Darrin Kirkland Jr. (I did not mention Cam Sutton due to whether he's declaring for the 2016 NFL Draft or not.)
Hurd and Kamara both produced 2,265 yards and 21 touchdowns in the regular season. Probably the best RB combo in the SEC. Now it also has to do with the O-Line play as well but I expect our O-Line to be vastly improved. Tennessee could possibly have the best rushing attack in the SEC next year, possibly the best in the country.
Josh Dobbs threw for 2,125 yards and rushed for 623 yards (#1 rushing QB in the SEC) in the regular season. Now we all had our doubts including myself about Dobbs passing ability but he HAS shown flashes that he can throw the deep ball at times. It's not that he can't, he's just too inconsistent with it. Now whether you want to admit it or not, we're probably sitting at 6-6 without him right now. He may not be a great passer but he's a very dangerous runner who can cause even the best defenses problems. Adding him to the mix next year, only makes our offense more productive.
Evan Berry rushed for 804 yards. Averaged 38.3 per kick return and took 3 of them to the house in the regular season. (Leads the FBS) Speed, speed, & more speed is what this guy is all about. He's a tough competitor who can take it to the house at any moment and adding the #1 kick returner in the country to the mix next year only helps us more.
Derek Barnett had 60 tackles and averaged 9.0 sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss in the regular season. Now he didn't have as a productive season as he did in 2014 but he still shown flashes that he can still get to the QB. And for goofs, it doesn't help that Barnett gets held almost every single play and still manages to get to the QB. Adding him to the mix next year on our D-Line will help tremendously.
Jalen Reeves Maybin had 99 tackles and averaged 5.0 sacks in the regular season. Now there's been questions where he would project in the 2016 draft. Personally right now I see him as a 3rd rounder. He's a bit undersized for a linebacker but plays with a great motor. The thing I like about JRM the most is he never gives up on a play and seems to be a tackling machine despite being undersized. I do see him being back next year and if he has a productive senior year, I could see him being an early 2nd rounder, possibly a late 1st rounder. Adding him to the mix next year on our defense will help tremendously.
Darrin Kirkland Jr. had 60 tackles and averaged 5.0 tackles for loss in the regular season. He also had 1 interception vs UK. How Jumper got the starting job over this kid I'll never know but he played at a really high level for a freshman. He has great speed for a linebacker which we've really needed for some quite time now. Adding him to the mix next year on our defense will help even more.
Favorable schedule
2016 Tennessee football schedule
Sept. 3rd vs Appalachian St.
Sept. 10th vs Virginia Tech (Neutral)
Sept. 17th vs Ohio
Sept. 24th vs Florida
Oct. 1st at Georgia
Oct. 8th at Texas A&M
Oct. 15th vs Alabama
Oct. 29th at South Carolina
Nov. 5th vs Tennessee Tech
Nov. 12th vs Kentucky
Nov. 19th vs Missouri
Nov. 26th at Vanderbilt
Florida and Alabama are probably the most two important games for Butch Jones. I would consider Florida the most important game since we should have beat them in the swamp this year but unfortunately that did not happen. A couple of breaks in the Alabama game, and we would have won in Tuscaloosa as well. We get both teams in Neyland this year and that is something Tennessee will have to take advantage of. That will be our best chance to end both losing streaks. Also keep in mind, 3 of those away games ( Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia Tech) will have new head coaches and new staff so most likely the odds would be in our favor in those match ups. We have the talent and the key pieces to hang with any team on that schedule but it's also going to come down to coaching as well.
Momentum win over Northwestern
A win over #13 Northwestern in the Out Back Bowl would bring incredible momentum to the team heading into next season. Expectations will be off the charts but let's take a step back. Tennessee had a lot of hype going into the 2015 season as well. 8-4 was probably the most realistic expectations from most Vol fans heading into this season. Remember, we could be sitting at 10-2 right now and had the chance to play against Bama for the SEC championship. We can hang with anyone in the country right now.
In conclusion, Tennessee will have the talent and the key pieces to beat anyone next year. Now can Butch Jones do his part as well? We'll see but there's no more excuses on why Tennessee can't be favored to win the National Championship in 2016. Go Vols!
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