I feel like I am alone in the wilderness here, but the offense was a problem in some of these losses as well. In fact, I would argue the offense was the bigger problem.
Bottom line, IMO, the defense got it done against Oklahoma and Alabama. Those two teams were held to under 20 in regulation. That's got to get it done. And against Oklahoma, the offense went on vacation for 3 quarters.
The offense was not that impressive against Arkansas either.
Florida is the only game where the defense bears most all of the blame, but there were coaching decisions all over the place (not just by a defensive coordinator) that can be called into question.
Players consistently did NOT execute vs Arkansas.
Bama- well played game against a team with more talented depth.
UF and OU- COACHING strategy. Tried to go 4 corners too early and got bit in both games. You can't just close 90% of the playbook against D's as good as those and hope that your D can just keep stopping them.
We tried to take the run away but they pounded it up our gut. That was the game where we needed a big, physical MLB in a 4-3 set.
Then you go man on every down and blitz from every angle. In a game like that, you MUST take the initiative away from the other team.
But fwiw, I didn't think UT looked horrible in the first half. It is the one game where I think the coaching was actually good and the loss goes almost entirely to player execution.
They should have never had to make those critical plays because they shouldn't have lost those leads because Jones shouldn't have tried to go into a shell.
You simply cannot get away with going that conservative against teams as good as OU and UF. Stoops is a good case study in how NOT to go too conservative.
It was also interesting to see he and his staff realize what Jones was doing. They lost ALL fear of UT's O and loaded up to stop the "safe" stuff. Moreover, they started taking HUGE chances on O because they figured that even if they turned it over UT would just punt it right back to them.
HORRIBLE game management and in game strategy.
How about South Carolina? Do yourself a favor and don't watch the replay of that one.
The Florida game yes, but i do not agree that the coaches alone cost us the OU game. Our players made a lot of mistakes in that game. Penalties and the failure to take Mayd=field down when the had him dead to rights in the backfield etc
Butch Jones and Jancek cost us the Florida game. Butch Jones and Debord cost us the Oklahoma game.
The players on this team were good enough to go 11-1. Bad coaching pryed 2 losses out of the jaws of victory.
Of course there are a number of things that contributed to each of the Vols losses last year but the constant seems to me was that once the competition found a crack in the defense the D coaches didnt seem to have an answer; except for Bama. Bama just made plays.
In the Oklahoma game the biggest game changer was Maggits injury. I get the penalties that kept Sooner drives alive and the not going for a TD on 4th and goal, etc., etc. But heres the thing once Curt went down the Vols lost contain on the right side (offensive right side). Mayfield time after time was allowed to roll right and either buy time to make throws or run for first downs. I get the other DEs were not game ready but you guys that are coaches isnt there something that could have been done schematically to slow Mayfield down? Spy him with an LB or something? The total inability of the Vols to keep contain to Mayfields right transformed him from a struggling QB in the first half to an all Big 12 QB in the second.
Same issue different symptoms in the Florida game. Gators double teamed Barnette all day and the Vols just didnt have a credible pass rush with their front 4. Gators couldnt run a lick but an emerging Grier had all day to throw and as a result gained confidence throughout the game. So you got a first year starter in his 3rd game looking over his shoulder at Harris and you essentially give him a green jersey. I mean the Florida OL gave up an all-time Gator high 45 sacks over the course of the season and The Vols got to Grier 3 times. Again I get Maggits hurt but cant you schematically get more QB pressure against statistically the worst Gator OL in history?
Once Arkansas realized they could run right up the gut and our young MLBs couldnt get off blocks that pretty much sealed that deal. I guess when youre just getting physically whipped theres not a lot to be done. But hey if I had to play BOTH safeties in the box Im taking away the Hogs running game.
I have to say with Vereens coming out party at Bama the D played their most complete game of the season in MHO. On the game winning drive for Bama they just couldnt get Coker down when they had him for a 10-12 yard loss and he scrambled back to the LOS, and then when Ridley high pointed that fade over Cam well the writing was kind of on the wall. No one made a mistake or stupid penalty, no one failed to play fundamentals or was out of position they just got beat by some very great football plays.
The Vols now are deeper, more experienced at DE and Kirkland has stepped up at MLB so maybe these issues are fixed. If the key players on that D, Barnette, Sutton, Reeves-Maybin, and Kirkland stay healthy maybe they win all the close ones this year. GBO
We had 4 losses but it could have been worse. Vols played like crap against South Carolina and Missouri.
Same issue different symptoms in the Florida game. Gators double teamed Barnette all day and the Vols just didnt have a credible pass rush with their front 4. Gators couldnt run a lick but an emerging Grier had all day to throw and as a result gained confidence throughout the game. So you got a first year starter in his 3rd game looking over his shoulder at Harris and you essentially give him a green jersey. I mean the Florida OL gave up an all-time Gator high 45 sacks over the course of the season and The Vols got to Grier 3 times. Again I get Maggits hurt but cant you schematically get more QB pressure against statistically the worst Gator OL in history?
Hence the whole part about both coaches and players are both to blame. With all the mistakes by the coaches you and I both spoke of, the team was still in a position to win both games (okl & fla) and didn't.
I blame both and even said the coaches made the same mistakes you said but I can't see how anybody can just blame one but not the other. Players shouldnt have been in that position but they were and what they did or didn't do in that position is on them.
Coaches still could've coached the game to win even with the players mistakes.
Players still could've won even with the coaches mistakes
Neither did
You may want to go back and rewatch this game. The Gators didn't double team Barnette the entire game. Barnette was kept in check by a true freshman and a 1AA right tackle.
Last year's Florida O-Line was one of our worst in years. The good news is our fresh and sophs have gained experience making this one of our stongest position.
Player mistakes are the nature of the game. A play call that doesn't work is part of the game.
We should however be able to expect an HC making millions to NOT employ strategy that makes it harder for the team to win.
Foreman took a terrible angle on that UF receiver.... but UF shouldn't have been close enough for it to matter. At the 3:20 mark of the 4th qtr.... you can see the CB and S creeping up before the snap KNOWING that on 2nd and 8 UT was going to run. A play action fade to the WR on that side would have iced the game. Instead, UT ran right into the teeth of UF's D.... gave them the ball back with plenty of time.... and lost.
And you should ALWAYS expect that. Hopefully less errors.... but that's the nature of the game. In fact, that's the FUN of the college game over the NFL. The mistakes are what makes it exciting. The imperfections give the suspense and hope.Well i guess we will have to just agree to disagree is all i can say. I have agreed that the coaches made bad calls (plenty of them) but ive also added the players did not make the plays to win the games even though they were in position to win those games.
I get what you are saying. I do. But you are saying that UT lost simply because of tactical mistakes. I don't believe that. I believe that those two losses and a few in the prior 2 years came because Jones employed bad game strategy/management by underestimating or underutilizing his advantages.I hope your not taking it as im laying it all on the players, cause in fact im putting blame on both for their equal share in the losses. Like the Florida example you gave, he!! no Florida should not have had the ball with a chance to win, BUT they did thanks to our staff and still our players were in position to stop them after all the bonehead calls by the staff and didnt. Alot of times coaches make bad decisions but great players still make the play and we all rave about how good that coach is and vise versa.
Exceptional plays or play calls can sometimes save a coach from poor strategy.... but it shouldn't have to.IT goes both ways, you can blame the coaches, others can blame the players lack of execution, ill blame both when either one could have won the game and neither did.
Coaches and players should always be improving. I don't question that at all. If Foreman keeps his outside leverage on UF's last score then its game over. As the season went along, I personally think Foreman got MUCH better.Now if you wouldve said the players lack of execution is the fault of the coach cause its his job to coach them so they can make the plays, i can kinda go along with that but the bad play calls alone did not lose those games cause our players were still in position to win the games and just didnt. Sorry for the long post my friend.
The best thing about past mistakes is that we don't have to repeat them. The worst part.... is many times we do.2015 is the past! There has been thread after thread after thread with opinions on the losses and the wins. The same folks making the same arguments over and over again.
Nothing to do with "liking" Jones. In fact, "liking" him has nothing to do with MOST criticisms of Jones. Almost everyone here wants Jones to succeed and be greater than Neyland.I get it, some of you just don't like Coach Jones, so feel the need to keep harping and pointing out anything negative about the coaching staff. Those games were lost - the continual debate will do nothing to change the outcome. It's the past!
No one forces you to participate and if you are too sensitive to handle a discussion of problems because it makes you feel "negative" then maybe you should consider not discussing it. BUT I can assure you that neither I nor TN Outlaw have anything against Jones or the staff. We hope they improve.... and improve more.... and improve more. We don't pretend they haven't done anything well or overcome very significant challenges.... why should you pretend that any discussion of a past shortcoming is "negative"?The coaching staff have moved on. The players on Team 120 have moved on - it is time that the fans move on away from this negativity as well!