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on now, they will have Gene Stallings as the master coach guest. waiting to hear what he says.

Barnhart says everyone in the pressbox at Tuscaloosa was shocked at how easily Bama won.
 
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Stallings says he did not understand why UTK only rushed 3 most of the game because he thought they could've got to Wilson with more pressure.
 
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Stallings says he did not understand why UTK only rushed 3 most of the game because he thought they could've got to Wilson with more pressure.

From what I have seen we don't get to the QB no matter how many we rush. That might be why. But we also couldn't cover DJ Hall no matter how many we had in coverage. So either way:

:bad:
 
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In response to a caller, Tony says that UTK had the better players but Bama wanted it more.

Tony says that he thinks UTK is not blitzing/bringing the house because the secondary is so weak. (nothing new, but corroborates the opnions of others).

Doug Matthews says the most concerning issues were:
1. apparent lack of adjustments at halftime
2. not scoring in the second half
3. not running Hardesty

Doug wonders why they could get "up" for UGA but not Bama.
 
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In response to a caller, Tony says that UTK had the better players but Bama wanted it more.

Tony says that he thinks UTK is not blitzing/bringing the house because the secondary is so weak. (nothing new, but corroborates the opnions of others).

Doug Matthews says the most concerning issues were:
1. apparent lack of adjustments at halftime
2. not scoring in the second half
3. not running Hardesty

Doug wonders why they could get "up" for UGA but not Bama.

Call in and tell him that John Pennington didn't question Fulmer's current skill in the paper on Gameday Saturday.
 
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Call in and tell him that John Pennington didn't question Fulmer's current skill in the paper on Gameday Saturday.
It's only an hour show, and it's really supposed to be a broad look at "southern football" (ACC, SEC, some C-USA and Big East, etc.). Today all of the callers were asking about UTK's coaches, except one Kentucky fan. Doug Matthew's Big Orange Saturdays on Sat. morning should be good. Doug is one of the few legitimate insiders who is not afraid to say it like it is about the state of UTK football. My opinion is that Doug is more concerned with journalistic integrity than he is with towing the party line for the Phil and the UTAD.

Barnhart closed by stating that he expects UTK to run the ball early and often against SC, much moreso than they did against Bama anyway.
 
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It's only an hour show, and it's really supposed to be a broad look at "southern football" (ACC, SEC, some C-USA and Big East, etc.). Today all of the callers were asking about UTK's coaches, except one Kentucky fan. Doug Matthew's Big Orange Saturdays on Sat. morning should be good. Doug is one of the few legitimate insiders who is not afraid to say it like it is about the state of UTK football. My opinion is that Doug is more concerned with journalistic integrity than he is with towing the party line for the Phil and the UTAD.

Barnhart closed by stating that he expects UTK to run the ball early and often against SC, much moreso than they did against Bama anyway.
how revolutionary would it be to take what the defense gives us? you know, QB check to effective plays or Cutcliffe recognize what the D is giving us and take advantage of it.
 
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Doug Matthew's Big Orange Saturdays on Sat. morning should be good. Doug is one of the few legitimate insiders who is not afraid to say it like it is about the state of UTK football. My opinion is that Doug is more concerned with journalistic integrity than he is with towing the party line for the Phil and the UTAD.
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Agree, Doug is good to listen to.
 
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Does anything that Ainge is checking off at the line, from running plays to passing plays and that's the reason for Foster is not getting the ball more?
 
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Does anything that Ainge is checking off at the line, from running plays to passing plays and that's the reason for Foster is not getting the ball more?
i don't think so. we still do so much checking with the sidelines, i don't think Ainge checks out of all that many plays. i know he does, but i haven't seen it with enough regularity to say that "that's the reason".

my opinion on that is we have started out running the ball early in the last couple of games, and it worked. i think in Cut's mind, there's a point early in the game that if we've broken off a few runs that we've established the running game and now it's time to test the def. down the feild.

and last week that didn't work, we stalled on a couple of drives, Bama capitalized and before we knew it we were down 10 or more and midway thru the 3rd quarter the running game as of no consequence.

that's simply my theory based on what i've seen.
 
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It would seem Cut would continue to go with what is working at the time. I know bama in days of yore would continue to run the same play time and again until we figured out a way to stop it.

I know a balanced attack is the goal but if you run the ball 100% and win, what's the prob?

As the old baseball coach said, "Come on Ricky, give him the heater!".
 
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