2022 vs 2018

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Home from work with the you know what. I’m completely fine, not that anyone asked, however, I was watching old UT vs Florida highlights…

IF this years team were to play vs the 2018 UT team, what would the final score be? Im thinking along the lines of 55-17. It’s both painful, yet satisfying to know that the corndog got what he deserved and that Coach Heup has UT moving in the direction it should.

QB: Hooker vs Guarantano
RB: Small/Wright vs Chandler/Gray
WR: Tillman/Hyatt/McCoy vs Jennings/Jones/Johnson
TE: Fant vs DWA
 
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Home from work with the you know what. I’m completely fine, not that anyone asked, however, I was watching old UT vs Florida highlights…

IF this years team were to play vs the 2018 UT team, what would the final score be? Im thinking along the lines of 55-17. It’s both painful, yet satisfying to know that the corndog got what he deserved and that Coach Heup has UT moving in the direction it should.

QB: Hooker vs Guarantano
RB: Small/Wright vs Chandler/Gray
WR: Tillman/Hyatt/McCoy vs Jennings/Jones/Johnson
TE: Fant vs DWA

I was at the 2018 Florida game. Austin Pope might be the only player in football history to give himself the “Peanut Punch”. That team was a disaster.
 
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I was at the 2018 Florida game. Austin Pope might be the only player in football history to give himself the “Peanut Punch”. That team was a disaster.
Just watching the highlights…let’s just say that we should be thankful. Our “problems” now, aren’t actual problems compared to that clown show. Forgive me, but today’s Burrell was Nigel Warrior. I had forgotten until those highlights. Pope playing hot potato running into the endzone, Pruitt kicking a FG on 4th and 6 down 33-3 early in the 3rd, Shamburger fumbling the opening 2nd half kickoff, and it goes on and on and on….this weekend can start anew and begin to peel off the bandaid for the sh!tshows before.
 
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That 2018 game was my wedding day. Glad I missed it. Hope it wasn’t a bad omen lol
 
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Home from work with the you know what. I’m completely fine, not that anyone asked, however, I was watching old UT vs Florida highlights…

IF this years team were to play vs the 2018 UT team, what would the final score be? Im thinking along the lines of 55-17. It’s both painful, yet satisfying to know that the corndog got what he deserved and that Coach Heup has UT moving in the direction it should.

QB: Hooker vs Guarantano
RB: Small/Wright vs Chandler/Gray
WR: Tillman/Hyatt/McCoy vs Jennings/Jones/Johnson
TE: Fant vs DWA

Hooker obviously. I'd actually like to have Chandler/Gray right now. I'm not sold on Small. I respect him. He works hard. I just don't know that he has the talent to be more than serviceable.

The biggest difference though is the coach... not the players. The schemes are better. The teaching is better. The development is better. The culture is much better. Discipline is universes better.

I think Heupel could have won a bunch of games with that '18 roster.
 
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Hooker obviously. I'd actually like to have Chandler/Gray right now. I'm not sold on Small. I respect him. He works hard. I just don't know that he has the talent to be more than serviceable.

The biggest difference though is the coach... not the players. The schemes are better. The teaching is better. The development is better. The culture is much better. Discipline is universes better.

I think Heupel could have won a bunch of games with that '18 roster.
Agreed, but it goes without saying so I won’t…heupel only would’ve been slightly better with you know who.
 
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The play to Pope in that game was a great call but great coaches don’t run that play with Austin Pope. Great coaches slip a better athlete in that position (a WR or RB) where he’d scored easily.

I recall the great match ups SOS would do like that. He’d slip a WR in a TE or TB and get a LB in coverage against them, etc.
 
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Home from work with the you know what. I’m completely fine, not that anyone asked, however, I was watching old UT vs Florida highlights…

IF this years team were to play vs the 2018 UT team, what would the final score be? Im thinking along the lines of 55-17. It’s both painful, yet satisfying to know that the corndog got what he deserved and that Coach Heup has UT moving in the direction it should.

QB: Hooker vs Guarantano
RB: Small/Wright vs Chandler/Gray
WR: Tillman/Hyatt/McCoy vs Jennings/Jones/Johnson
TE: Fant vs DWA

Key difference is the head coach, and that makes all the difference.
 
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