Does UT = Michigan?

#51
#51
I know a Michigan booster. He tells me RR told Mallet he would alter the offense for him to stay but he wanted no part of it. Not sure if this is common knowledge or just BS since I don't keep up with them.

RR told him that, but Mallet wanted to play in a pro-style offense. That's why he chose Petrino over Tennessee also.
 
#52
#52
like I said it's golf and beer afterwards. I like George Bush beer. Called Bush Beer. Simple man by you know who. My brother in law is a West By God Virginia gradute in Chem E! Works for ASAP? That isn't right, oh BSAF in the Charlotte area married to my little sister who is left handed and my little brother and I, if that is correct English; taught her a mean right cross on the way to the beach and that is half the herd. You better get used to it; I'm Rocky Top. I don't profess it, claim it!! You are what you are; I am. Matter fact my IQ is so high it make my head swim. reality, I'm Big Orange alway have been always will be. But, when you dig down deep, you'll find Moses Williams mortgaging his moonshine still in 1838. How can a guy live it down for all the momas boys. How do you do it. You lay pipe and go to the spring and drink God's love!! Then you know what real love is? When you feel a cool breeze on a 95 degree day, you are Rocky Top. I come by it honestly. National Championships are what they are. You win some you loose some. For your info, look at the record. Who are the only two undefeated BCS national champions. I think you will find Tennessee and Alabama last year. It's a confusing thought!!!
 
#54
#54
Correct.... Wyoming has to be the worst loss ut has ever had. Can it really get any worse than that, and ut still finished (3-5) in the sec that year.
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Wyoming 2005 not as bad as losses below

10/25/1975

North Texas State 21 Tennessee 14

10/11/1986

Army 25 Tennessee 21
 
#55
#55
I see what you are saying. Part of the problem was this: Rich-Rod has totally different schemes (on both O & D). Carr ran a basic pro-style offense, and a 4-3 D. Rich runs a run-spread offense and a 3-3-5 D. What helps UT is that they aren't changing schemes dramatically. Rich Rod has to bring in his own players because he runs such a different system, while Dooley runs the same thing as Kiffin.

Agreed.
 
#56
#56
Playing golf and the beer afterwards. There isn't nothing wrong with Rich Rod. He is spread offense. I will bet you all that his offense will be productive. If he has the concept on defense he will win and big. I don't think
OSU get there on offense. Whatever his name has no clue and isn't a winner. He would be here if Fulmer was our coach. College football is small ball now and guess what we're the author of it. You fellas are too young to see it, I have. We always recruit our players that work for us and if you saw Worley, I really don't think we are going to the spread. We are in the process of tweaking our defense to combat what we created. It's a hell of note!! GBO. Rocky top is the top dog. Trust me. Always will be. Lay around the shack till the mail train comes back, rollin in my sweet baby's arms!!

christ, how many balls did you lose?
 
#57
#57
Wyoming 2005 not as bad as losses below

10/25/1975

North Texas State 21 Tennessee 14

10/11/1986

Army 25 Tennessee 21

My pappaw remembers the '75 game. He says he'll never forget the shocked expressions the next day. Everyone was in a daze. Nobody knew what to do.
 
#58
#58
I love UT. However, straight off of wikipedia......

Michigan-----Wins and championships

* Highest all-time winning percentage in NCAA Division I-A/FBS history (.737)
* Most all-time wins in NCAA Division I-A/FBS history (877)
* The most winning seasons (110)
* The most undefeated seasons of teams currently competing in Division I-A/FBS (23)
* One of only three schools with a winning record against every Division I-A/FBS conference
*11 national championships.
All but one of those NCs happened before 1950, with most of them occuring before 1930. They were competing with the likes of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton (who also has 11 national championships). Does that mean that Princeton > UT?
 
#59
#59
All but one of those NCs happened before 1950, with most of them occuring before 1930. They were competing with the likes of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton (who also has 11 national championships). Does that mean that Princeton > UT?

Take your riddelin, reread the posts then get back on topic. Having a conversation around here is harder than winning the sec.
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