Incredibly stupid. Missouri will be trash and everyone seems to forget we pulled out two close games at the end of last season (UGA, Mizzou)
He's got a point. Battered Vol Syndrome still exists. Look how many UT fans are saying they won't believe UT can beat UF until they see it happen. And look how many are saying we'll go 9-3 or 10-2, because the team can't make it through that tough 4-game SEC stretch. UF and UGA fans seem far more confident than UT fans--- with far less reason.
Mizzou, though-- that's just crazy talk.
Missouri plays at Tennessee ,at LSU at Florida , at West Virginia and have Arkansas at home along with Georgia- a Missouri might win 2 conference games and one of them will not be Tennessee , the other will definitely not be anyone above. Dopey prediction from someone who is on his way out. Sounds like Chris Doerning picking Florida just now on SEC network. No rational explaination.Gary Danielson of CBS was interviewed about the upcoming SEC season. On Tennessee he stated:
Strangely, he likes Missouri as the dark horse to over take TN and win the East:
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Gary Danielson on Tennessee: 'Right now they are the least ready to win the tight games'
The dude just gave his opinion. Y'all are way too intense about damn near everything.
As for how fans can impact games.....I guess I'm the only one, but I sure as heck think it happens.
I have been in stadiums, and yes Neyland is one of them, where a play happened and it sucked the momentum and life out of the opponent, the crowd, everything. The game was over without being over.
In 2003, when fireronzook.com went into high gear, Florida had a 3 game stretch where they played away from home beating all ranked opponents (eventual National Champion LSU, Arkansas, and Georgia). Members of the team admitted that part of the reason for the success was getting away from Gainesville and all of the "noise in the system". They were able to go on the road, focus, and come together as a team.
So, yeah, does the mood on campus and in the stadium have an effect on the team? You bet it does.
Maybe it shouldn't be that way. But, IMO, it is.
All true, KB. I don't know what these guys are thinking. There's a very good reason Neyland's rated as one of CFB's loudest and toughest-for-opponents-to-win-in stadiums...year after year after year, so Danielson's apparently just regurgitating dislike for the Vols; including our fan base. Our crowd's one of the best. As for the coaches and players losing those close ones in the past: Butch has been attacking the learning curve for P5 football, and he's doing a remarkable job. Learning curves don't just hit a point where a person can say "OK. I'm done. I know everything now." Team depth,talent, culture and overall vernacular was being developed in those first three years. Now the fruit's ripe. With team 120, UT's got an unusually cohesive and outrageously fast and athletic group of young men who've, for the most part, come from championship programs and have (again for the most part) displayed a great deal of character and maturity. Remember, these veterans have a lot of big games behind them. They're itching to kick those embarrassing skeletons out the door; ready to take on the world. It appears that Danielson's not up to speed on this particular team...yet...so I'll just write off his statement which portrays this group as being similar to the last three. It's not. As for his crush on Mizzou. Pinkel's gone. He was the heart and soul of that once little-team-that-could. I don't think it can anymore. I have a lot of great trips planned for this coming fall and winter, including a week with my wife and family in Belize, but by far and away, my biggest excitements's going to be my trip to Knoxville to watch our Vols whip the gayuduhs. Let's pay attention to ol' Gary's comments as we're rushing the field on September 24th.A crowd can certainly give a team energy. But to say that a fanbase "isn't ready to win" or has been detrimental to their team winning....that's utterly ridiculous. The credit or the blame for wins and losses falls solely and squarely on the shoulders of the coaches and players...period.
A crowd can certainly give a team energy. But to say that a fanbase "isn't ready to win" or has been detrimental to their team winning....that's utterly ridiculous. The credit or the blame for wins and losses falls solely and squarely on the shoulders of the coaches and players...period.
This is it all day^
This fanbase is ready and anybody at the games could be able to tell when their ears were ringing the next day but that still does not win or lose a game. It just helps juice the players when they are tired/down.
KB I watched T-Rob whoop Auburn and BO! Great game my friend. I've seen that game before a long time ago watching Tim M and forgot who the QB was till tonight when I watched it. The pass he threw after Barn fumbled the pitch, on the very next play to TM was sugar sweet. Gona watch some more of him.
Carry on
He's got a point. Battered Vol Syndrome still exists. Look how many UT fans are saying they won't believe UT can beat UF until they see it happen. And look how many are saying we'll go 9-3 or 10-2, because the team can't make it through that tough 4-game SEC stretch. UF and UGA fans seem far more confident than UT fans--- with far less reason.
Mizzou, though-- that's just crazy talk.