One has to believe CBJ sat in amazement last night pondering how a coach can actually make the necessary adjustments during a game and come to win rallying back on a 33-0 run.
I appreciate what he's done to build the program back, I've said it 1000 times in here. But he has a national reputation as a poor gameday coach, and it wasn't earned in a vacuum. He's lost games in each of his 3 seasons that he just shouldn't have lost.
He has to take a significant step forward there IMO and until he does, until he proves everybody wrong in that regard, the perception of him will not change. He's 1-8 now vs his 3 biggest rivals in his first 3 seasons. It's year 4.....Start beating Florida, Georgia and Bama and all this talk, all these threads will go away.
Perhaps you noticed the 1-8 record I referenced? As you surely know that 1 was Georgia, who he's now 1-2 against. Since they're one of our top 3 rivals, they surely stay on the list.
One has to believe CBJ sat in amazement last night pondering how a coach can actually make the necessary adjustments during a game and come to win rallying back on a 33-0 run.
Perhaps you noticed the 1-8 record I referenced? As you surely know that 1 was Georgia, who he's now 1-2 against. Since they're one of our top 3 rivals, they surely stay on the list.
Be completely honest, given the situation UT had Butch's 1st couple years how much should we read into that record vs the hated 3? Like I said, honestly?
That record has no meaning before last year and even then this was still a true soph/junior majority team.
Yeah, the problem with CBJ isn't rallying, it's stopping other teams from rallying against us.Uh, didn't Butch rally the Vols down big against UGA last year?
Was that not our biggest home comeback ever?
I'm pretty sure it was. If not, it still flies in the face of what you're saying.
Not even going to mention SCar game in 2014, which we had .0000000001 chance of winning, down big in the 4th quarter, on the road.
My dad and I were recently discussing Butch's pretty obvious lack of in game coaching. Then we started talking about development of players. I've been thinking for a couple days about, who on this roster has truly been developed since arriving? I can think of many players who were actually better or good as they are now during their Freshman season. I really couldn't come up with a single player other than Reeves-Maybin, but he was a stud on special teams and you could see he would be special. So I'm not sure he's really any better than he could have been his freshman season if he had been a starter. Can anybody out there think of one player that's gotten better after each year of Butch?
Kerbyson, E Mosely, Sutton, Alex Ellis, O'Brien, Hall, Wolfe, Josh Smith. Palardy, Dahr, Daniel and I may have left some out.
Precisely what point are you trying to make here? One about ASU or UT?And NOBODY expected the '85 Vols to win the SEC after losing a 16 point lead to UCLA....
And NOBODY expected the '85 Vols to stomp #1 Auburn in Knoxville
And NOBODY expected the '85 Vols to stomp Miami in the Sugar Bowl....
especially after all of the poor play during the '84 season seemed to continue on into the first game of the '85 season....
There's a reason for that. The very same concerns, trends, and tendencies seem to keep coming up. Most of them IMO relate directly to Jones' coaching on game day, game management, and game strategy.You see--you guys sound like the same 'ol broken record that has been playing for a long time....
My boss is a tOSU grad. They were unhappy and especially with Meyer's confused QB situation.I wonder what Ohio State's message board looked like a few years ago after they lost to a very bad Va. Tech team in the first week of the season??
I had thought about Cam but I think he was better as a sophomore than junior. I really can't say Wolf is better, same amount of catches in year one and two, 90 more yards and 2 tds in his career. I'll give you Alex Ellis, Kerbyson and Josh Smith. And I'm not gonna talk punter development. If that's what he has to base his development success on then lord help us.
Not really any better since arrival list: J.Malone, Hurd, Barnett, J. Roberson, M. North, Gaulden, Foreman, J. Martin, Croom, TKJ, Elliot Berry, D. Bates, Wolf, J. Robertson, C. Jumper, every receiver on the team besides J.Smith.... On and on and on.
You do realize that some of this is on the players as well. They are the ones on the field. They must execute. And they must stay healthy and the supporting cast must stay healthy. For example while a RB may be able to run over everyone in high school (.... because sometimes they are the fastest and strongest player ...), they are not going to do that in college where all players are big and fast unless they have blocking. No blocks - no yardage.
Well I'm just glad one of us has a crystal ball and knows how our offense will operate this Sat.I'm glad that we're gonna mix it up for VTech.
Be completely honest, given the situation UT had Butch's 1st couple years how much should we read into that record vs the hated 3? Like I said, honestly?
That record has no meaning before last year and even then this was still a true soph/junior majority team.
No, that's fair to some extent. I firmly believe 1-8 ought to be 3-6 given that we should've beaten Florida each of the last two seasons, but I disgress.
That being said, my post is more about what needs to happen for Butch to shake his reputation as a poor gameday coach which I firmly believe he's rightfully earned. Going forward, he's gotta give as much or more to his 3 biggest rivals than he gets. He goes 2-1 vs Fla, Ga and Bama and reputation begins to fade. He goes 3-0 and a new narrative begins to take hold. But he simply can't be 1-8 again over the next 9 games vs those 3. I know.....duh.
Well I'm just glad one of us has a crystal ball and knows how our offense will operate this Sat.
Who knows? I hope you're right, but Butch has shown that he can be overly conservative, after starting out w some rather aggressive off play calling, in big games as well as the "can't lose this one" games.