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#32
#32
Home crowd, plus the usual... Three inch razor cleats. The referees are always paid to cheat for us. The paralyzing ray that is operated from the press box. The giant mirrors that are used to reflect bright light into our opponent's eyes all game. The huge fans that are installed on top of the north and south end zones that blow 70 mph when our opponents have the ball. The ninjas we hired to keep the opposing team up all night by throwing flaming cats on them while they are trying to sleep.
 
#33
#33
unfortunately it seems we can't come up with one decided advantage when it comes to personnel...maybe our DBs against their WRs? Hopefully our OL agains their DL and our LBs against their RBs.
 
#34
#34
The genius of Friar Chaney...
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#36
#36
The fact we have NOTHING to lose. Oregon has tons of pressure on them to deliver we have fans that think we'll go 4-8. That and we have 10x the first hand knowledge of how you play.
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This makes the most sense to me. At some point if the game is not an easy one for Oregon, then the things like home field avantage really become an advantage.
 
#37
#37
unfortunately it seems we can't come up with one decided advantage when it comes to personnel...maybe our DBs against their WRs? Hopefully our OL agains their DL and our LBs against their RBs.

I'll admit I don't know everything about your team. You might have an advantage your DB's vs our receivers, as they are our weakest link, besides an unknown quarterback.
However, my belief going in is that you definitely to not have an advantage against our D-line or running backs. Our D line is maybe the fastest in the country, and we led the conference in sacks last year (and will most likely again). We also have the fastest running back tandem in the country (I said fastest, not necessarily best).

All that being said, your biggest advantage, and the only one that concerns me even a little, is our new quarterback vs. your crowd.
 
#41
#41
Wait for it...wait for it..."we play great as underdogs....wooooow"

+ 102K for a night game (expect crowd to be tramendous)
+ Wilcox (this guy rocks)
+ Shock and Awe (Stadium and we understand their tendencies more than they understand ours)
+ Us against the world

Now for the meaningless stuff:
- Speed
- Depth
- Experience
- Confidence
- Skill
 
#42
#42
I gotta say something about those guys up there, and I can sum it all up in just one word: courage, dedication, daring, pride, pluck, spirit, grit, metal, and G-U-T-S, guts! Why, the Vols have got more guts in their little fingers than most of us have in our large intestines, including the colon!
 
#43
#43
I'll admit I don't know everything about your team. You might have an advantage your DB's vs our receivers, as they are our weakest link, besides an unknown quarterback.
However, my belief going in is that you definitely to not have an advantage against our D-line or running backs. Our D line is maybe the fastest in the country, and we led the conference in sacks last year (and will most likely again). We also have the fastest running back tandem in the country (I said fastest, not necessarily best).

All that being said, your biggest advantage, and the only one that concerns me even a little, is our new quarterback vs. your crowd.

You don't have a faster RB tandem than Demps and Rainey at UF. Also unlikely that your DLine is quicker or faster than UF, AL, LSU, UTs, or SCjr. Might be, but I seriously doubt it.
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#48
#48
The sight of our UT girls. Oregon girls aren't what I'd call ugly but the UT girls do a better job of flaunting their Xmas packaging all year.
 
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