A Thread of Positive Vol Thoughts

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As I am stuck here in quarantine looking for every single bit of Tennessee football information, I thought about a couple things that made me smile in regards to the future of our program. Since the quarantine depression is very real for some folks, I thought I would post some of those thoughts in hopes that some of ya'll would chime in as well.

#1 Our O line is fuggin huge. Like 6'6 320lbs 5 star dudes. It feels like yesterday that we had Jacob Gilliam and Kyler Kerbyson out there (super nice kids, don't mean to be rude). But these guys are B*ma, UGA, and Auburn level talents. In a LOS league, this makes me super happy.

#2 Jay Graham is back! I feel like this has been glossed over a little bit with NSD and all that's going on, but this is a HUGE addition to our program. He's a great recruiter and loves the hell out of this university. ( not to mention Tee, who had all but severed relations with the program while Bu*ch was here).

#3 We're recruiting jumbo athletes with speed. I cannot remember the last time we had multiple athletic mismatches on both sides of the ball. If I had a dollar for every time I've said "man, you just can't do anything against that level of athlete" while watching the Bama game I wouldn't be waiting on a damn stimulus check that's for sure.

#4 The freakin Battle Captain is in charge. He's helping guide the ship back to where it needs to be. And all decisions about our staff are being ultimately approved by a guy who won a national championship for us. Such a cool thing that few schools can claim.

#5 The University as a whole is supporting the program again. They aren't just propping up the program for financial gain -- they are investing is quality people who will help make us great again.

#6 We got a 5 star QB. I'm not a huge star gazer, but it's worth noting because we really haven't signed a super high-profile QB since Casey Clausen. And nowadays, there does seem to be a pretty high correlation between high ranked QB's and their success at the college level.

Look, Pruitt might not be the next Saban, but he's done a damn good job of raising the standards around this team, and making fans like myself believe that the future is bright.

Ignore this thread if you want! I'm just searching for some positivity.
 
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As I am stuck here in quarantine looking for every single bit of Tennessee football information, I thought about a couple things that made me smile in regards to the future of our program. Since the quarantine depression is very real for some folks, I thought I would post some of those thoughts in hopes that some of ya'll would chime in as well.

#1 Our O line of fuggin huge. Like 6'6 320lbs 5 star dudes. It feels like yesterday that we had Jacob Gilliam and Kyler Kerbyson out there (super nice kids, don't mean to be rude). But these guys are B*ma, UGA, and Auburn level talents. In a LOS league, this makes me super happy.

#2 Jay Graham is back! I feel like this has been glossed over a little bit with NSD and all that's going on, but this is a HUGE addition to our program. He's a great recruiter and loves the hell out of this university. ( not to mention Tee, who had all but severed relations with the program while Bu*ch was here).

#3 We're recruiting jumbo athletes with speed. I cannot remember the last time we had multiple athletic mismatches on both sides of the ball. If I had a dollar for every time I've said "man, you just can't do anything against that level of athlete" while watching the Bama game I wouldn't be waiting on a damn stimulus check that's for sure.

#4 The freakin Battle Captain is in charge. He's helping guide the ship back to where it needs to be. And all decisions about our staff are being ultimately approved by a guy who won a national championship for us. Such a cool thing that few schools can claim.

#5 The University as a whole is supporting the program again. They aren't just propping up the program for financial gain -- they are investing is quality people who will help make us great again.

#6 We got a 5 star QB. I'm not a huge star gazer, but it's worth noting because we really haven't signed a super high-profile QB since Casey Clausen. And nowadays, there does seem to be a pretty high correlation between high ranked QB's and their success at the college level.

Look, Pruitt might not be the next Saban, but he's done a damn good job of raising the standards around this team, and making fans like myself believe that the future is bright.

Ignore this thread if you want! I'm just searching for some positivity.

I'm a "glass half full" type of person so I'll admit to enjoying your post. On a similar note, I bought my season tickets this past Monday. Section Y10, row 36. Great seats. Really looking forward to a great season. Cant' wait.........
 
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The Vegas win projection has gone from 5.5 (18) to 6.5 (19) to 7.5 (20). Assuming no faceplant this year, should be up to 8.5 or even 9 next year....
 
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As I am stuck here in quarantine looking for every single bit of Tennessee football information, I thought about a couple things that made me smile in regards to the future of our program. Since the quarantine depression is very real for some folks, I thought I would post some of those thoughts in hopes that some of ya'll would chime in as well.

#1 Our O line of fuggin huge. Like 6'6 320lbs 5 star dudes. It feels like yesterday that we had Jacob Gilliam and Kyler Kerbyson out there (super nice kids, don't mean to be rude). But these guys are B*ma, UGA, and Auburn level talents. In a LOS league, this makes me super happy.

#2 Jay Graham is back! I feel like this has been glossed over a little bit with NSD and all that's going on, but this is a HUGE addition to our program. He's a great recruiter and loves the hell out of this university. ( not to mention Tee, who had all but severed relations with the program while Bu*ch was here).

#3 We're recruiting jumbo athletes with speed. I cannot remember the last time we had multiple athletic mismatches on both sides of the ball. If I had a dollar for every time I've said "man, you just can't do anything against that level of athlete" while watching the Bama game I wouldn't be waiting on a damn stimulus check that's for sure.

#4 The freakin Battle Captain is in charge. He's helping guide the ship back to where it needs to be. And all decisions about our staff are being ultimately approved by a guy who won a national championship for us. Such a cool thing that few schools can claim.

#5 The University as a whole is supporting the program again. They aren't just propping up the program for financial gain -- they are investing is quality people who will help make us great again.

#6 We got a 5 star QB. I'm not a huge star gazer, but it's worth noting because we really haven't signed a super high-profile QB since Casey Clausen. And nowadays, there does seem to be a pretty high correlation between high ranked QB's and their success at the college level.

Look, Pruitt might not be the next Saban, but he's done a damn good job of raising the standards around this team, and making fans like myself believe that the future is bright.

Ignore this thread if you want! I'm just searching for some positivity.
Our current starter was rated ahead of Jalen Hurts.
 
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Our current starter was rated ahead of Jalen Hurts.

Hoping that he is a late bloomer.

If JG plays an elite level, and we get lucky, we can win SEC East at 9-3.

Dawgs and Gators don't really have QB's either.
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
Glad y’all made it through !!! It took the life of a good friend of my son in laws last Sunday. 49 years old 3 kids. Yes it’s serious business.
 
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Glad y’all made it through !!! It took the life of a good friend of my son in laws last Sunday. 49 years old 3 kids. Yes it’s serious business.

That’s what’s scary - I’m 48 with 3 kids and could’ve had the same experience. Thankfully I have no underlying health conditions and have the BMI and blood pressure of a 28 year old
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.
Glad you are ok. I too wound up infected and it was not fun. Thankfully my family is ok. Lost a classmate this am to the virus. Thankful you are good and hope no one else on VN becomes +
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.

Great news!
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.

I'm glad you are OK. I guess Dan Mullen better renew that restraining order now....
 
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Great post!!!! I own a cleaning company so me and my employees are out here on the front line cleaning and sanitizing businesses in Knoxville. I go to work everyday praying for safety. Everyone take this seriously, stay safe and GO VOLS!!!!
 
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As I am stuck here in quarantine looking for every single bit of Tennessee football information, I thought about a couple things that made me smile in regards to the future of our program. Since the quarantine depression is very real for some folks, I thought I would post some of those thoughts in hopes that some of ya'll would chime in as well.

#1 Our O line of fuggin huge. Like 6'6 320lbs 5 star dudes. It feels like yesterday that we had Jacob Gilliam and Kyler Kerbyson out there (super nice kids, don't mean to be rude). But these guys are B*ma, UGA, and Auburn level talents. In a LOS league, this makes me super happy.

#2 Jay Graham is back! I feel like this has been glossed over a little bit with NSD and all that's going on, but this is a HUGE addition to our program. He's a great recruiter and loves the hell out of this university. ( not to mention Tee, who had all but severed relations with the program while Bu*ch was here).

#3 We're recruiting jumbo athletes with speed. I cannot remember the last time we had multiple athletic mismatches on both sides of the ball. If I had a dollar for every time I've said "man, you just can't do anything against that level of athlete" while watching the Bama game I wouldn't be waiting on a damn stimulus check that's for sure.

#4 The freakin Battle Captain is in charge. He's helping guide the ship back to where it needs to be. And all decisions about our staff are being ultimately approved by a guy who won a national championship for us. Such a cool thing that few schools can claim.

#5 The University as a whole is supporting the program again. They aren't just propping up the program for financial gain -- they are investing is quality people who will help make us great again.

#6 We got a 5 star QB. I'm not a huge star gazer, but it's worth noting because we really haven't signed a super high-profile QB since Casey Clausen. And nowadays, there does seem to be a pretty high correlation between high ranked QB's and their success at the college level.

Look, Pruitt might not be the next Saban, but he's done a damn good job of raising the standards around this team, and making fans like myself believe that the future is bright.

Ignore this thread if you want! I'm just searching for some positivity.

Nicely stated!!!
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.

Glad you made it through. Did you or your wife/son ever have to be hospitalized? I've heard from enough people to know I want no part of this crap.
 
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Great post!!!! I own a cleaning company so me and my employees are out here on the front line cleaning and sanitizing businesses in Knoxville. I go to work everyday praying for safety. Everyone take this seriously, stay safe and GO VOLS!!!!

Thank you! Stay safe!!
 
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I have a positive thought - I have had COVID-19, was one of the first 20 cases in my state. Since then I have fully recovered, as has my wife and 12 year old son and we are all negative. Thankful and blessed. And for all you who think this is a gigantic overreaction, let me just say based on what I know I think we have under-reacted. It’s serious and don’t let anyone tell you differently.

Glad you're better and all is safe.

This concept of over/under-reacting, on the political side, I don't understand it. If as a politico, you overreact (and I have no idea how one could make that assessment post COVID), you're safe. If you under-react and your district/state/county is overwhelmed by COVID you're screwed.

This is simple. The only reason I can think of is that an under-reacting politico is counting on the People's lack of memory and that, for sure, is a well demonstrated possibility.
 
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