kamoshika
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2013-15: Offensive plays 20+ yards
1. Texas A&M: 233
2. Ole Miss: 229
3. LSU: 221
4. Alabama: 220
5. Miss. State: 216
6. Georgia: 214
7. South Carolina: 206
8. Auburn: 198
9. Missouri: 179
10. Arkansas: 172
11. Kentucky: 167
12. Tennessee: 164
13. Florida: 133
14. Vandy: 127
2013-15: Offensive plays 40+ yards
1. Alabama: 62
2. Ole Miss: 57
2. LSU: 57
2. Auburn: 57
5. Miss. State: 52
6. Texas A&M: 48
7. Kentucky: 45
8. South Carolina: 44
9. Missouri: 43
10. Georgia: 41
11. Arkansas: 39
12. Florida: 38
13. Vandy: 27
13. Tennessee: 27 (2 more games than Vandy)
Most alarming over that 38-game span, IMO, is that the Vols had just 14 passing plays for 40+ yards, the fewest in the SEC (Georgia was 13th with 19). Mississippi State had 18 passing plays for 40+ yards last year alone...Tyler Bray had 15 in 2012.
During the off-season Butch Jones expressed a commitment to generating more explosive plays, but we managed just 1 play for 20+ yards last week (116 teams had at least 2, 50 teams at least 5). I'd like to believe that's not a harbinger of what's to come, but I sometimes feel like we limit -- hamstring -- ourselves offensively more than our opponents' defenses do. It's one thing to talk about being more explosive, but quite another to know how to effectively deploy your weapons and make it happen.
"I think one of the big things for us and one of the key elements in the evolution of this years offense is the ability to create explosive plays...Everyone talks about pushing the ball down the field, and I completely agree, and weve worked very hard on it. But its also run after the catch. Its the ability to throw a 5- or 6-yard slant and it turns into a 36-yard slant. Its the ability to throw a 5-yard hitch and run after the catch for a 25-yard gain. Its all those things that for us we need to continue to work to create explosive plays..." ~ Butch Jones
1. Texas A&M: 233
2. Ole Miss: 229
3. LSU: 221
4. Alabama: 220
5. Miss. State: 216
6. Georgia: 214
7. South Carolina: 206
8. Auburn: 198
9. Missouri: 179
10. Arkansas: 172
11. Kentucky: 167
12. Tennessee: 164
13. Florida: 133
14. Vandy: 127
2013-15: Offensive plays 40+ yards
1. Alabama: 62
2. Ole Miss: 57
2. LSU: 57
2. Auburn: 57
5. Miss. State: 52
6. Texas A&M: 48
7. Kentucky: 45
8. South Carolina: 44
9. Missouri: 43
10. Georgia: 41
11. Arkansas: 39
12. Florida: 38
13. Vandy: 27
13. Tennessee: 27 (2 more games than Vandy)
Most alarming over that 38-game span, IMO, is that the Vols had just 14 passing plays for 40+ yards, the fewest in the SEC (Georgia was 13th with 19). Mississippi State had 18 passing plays for 40+ yards last year alone...Tyler Bray had 15 in 2012.
During the off-season Butch Jones expressed a commitment to generating more explosive plays, but we managed just 1 play for 20+ yards last week (116 teams had at least 2, 50 teams at least 5). I'd like to believe that's not a harbinger of what's to come, but I sometimes feel like we limit -- hamstring -- ourselves offensively more than our opponents' defenses do. It's one thing to talk about being more explosive, but quite another to know how to effectively deploy your weapons and make it happen.
"I think one of the big things for us and one of the key elements in the evolution of this years offense is the ability to create explosive plays...Everyone talks about pushing the ball down the field, and I completely agree, and weve worked very hard on it. But its also run after the catch. Its the ability to throw a 5- or 6-yard slant and it turns into a 36-yard slant. Its the ability to throw a 5-yard hitch and run after the catch for a 25-yard gain. Its all those things that for us we need to continue to work to create explosive plays..." ~ Butch Jones
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