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Tennessee is bad for your health
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That list was for the draft coming up in April. Call it what you will, Their defense is very talented, and productive.
And while I wont credit their SOS thus far, they've allowed 14 points in 3 games. They've handled the competition, like they should .
And you're still ignoring the matchup issue.
Tenn has fumbled 11 times already
Tenn has huge problems on OL
Florida has 16 sacks to Tenn 3 I just think this gator defense is gonna eat too many beasts to deal with got a lot of good pass rushers and a great secondary
Offense hasn't looked bad either hell we might be able win off 4 or 5 fg off eddy's leg if need be but we'll see
So far all 4 rb have looked good esp Scarlett and Perine
Cronk is good 3rd down guy him and Perine catch it out the backfield well
Appleby has plenty of good targets to throw it to including a great one in Callaway
When the first game in the rain? Since then the offense has moved the ball up and down the field pretty easilyDid you forget the blue font?
Hey your D is solid. No argument they are stout.
But your O would collectively have its lunch money taken from them regularly by a decent FCS team. And that was before LDR went down.
First team to 10 points wins this game
Is Florida's D really that good? According to the most recent CBS poll here is where Florida's opponents rank.
UK 95
UMASS 123
N. TX 127
AVG: 115
Nobody is ignoring anything.
I'M SAYING THEIR TEAM...TEAM IS NOT GOOD.
Yeah handling UMass 24- 7 is really taking care of business.
And my goodness did you see them boatrace North Texas?
But i dont know anything... please enlighten me about how bad we matchup...jake4uT
not really. i don't think we'll have Chance Hall for the FL game, he will be back though sooner than later.Look, the good news is at the end of the game the questions about the Vols offensive line will be answered. If they hold up under what looks to be a really really good D-line.. then you're good :good!:
Current assessment by position:
- QB - Advantage UT. Would have been a close one if Del Rio were playing (Del Rio better passer, Dobbs better runner). Now, it's clearly UT.
- RB - Advantage UT. But I'm not sure why, giving the nod to Hurd/Kamara based on reputation only. UF has 4 quality SEC RB's and the true Freshman Perine kid is showing signs he may be special. But based on experience and having some significant SEC whiskers with Hurd, UT gets the nod.
- OL - Advantage UF. Sharpe, Ivey and Dillard have been excellent, that's the Center, LG and LT. They've done some shuffling at RG and RT but bottom line, UF has only given up 1 sack through 3 games and a few hurries, and they've thrown the ball a ton. UT's o-line has been a mess.
- TE - Advantage UF. Goolsby has been all-SEC caliber through 3 games, his backup Lewis is playing well too. I saw UT's TE drop an easy TD and hasn't stood out much otherwise. Croom coming on makes this closer, but Goolsby still gives UF the edge.
- WR - Advantage UF. Callaway is the best WR in this game, maybe the best in the SEC. Brandon Powell is next. Malone has been very impressive for UT, give the guy a passing QB and a o-line that can protect and he'd be even better.
- DL - Even. Barnett is a stud, and UT has solid players at every spot, with some depth. UF's D-line has been off the charts good, 16 sacks, best in America versus the run, multiple dudes in the backfield on every play. But when SEC play starts, some of that will level off. Both teams are very deep and talented here.
- LB - Advantage UF. Would have been very close until the UT injuries. Kirkland doubtful and JRM banged-up, while Jarrad Davis has been ferocious and Alex Anzalone runs around looking like the next Clay Mathews and not just because of his hair. Anzalone has been more than UF had hoped for and they had super high expectations. Such a shame Kirk and JRM are battling injuries.
- DB - Advantage UF. Again, such a shame Sutton is out, but I would have given UF the nod even with Sutton playing. UF has the best corner combo in America in Wilson/Tabor and one of the best safeties in America in Marcus Maye.
- ST - Even. Who knows with kickers and who cares about punters. Callaway is special on punt returns, but Berry is special on KO returns (although UF's kicker likely won't give him a chance). Even.
- Coaching - Advantage UF. Sorry, not to offend anyone, Butch has been very average to this point in year 4, Mac has an SEC East title under his belt in year 1.
Would love to hear other thoughts on the position by position breakdown.
Current assessment by position:
- QB - Advantage UT. Would have been a close one if Del Rio were playing (Del Rio better passer, Dobbs better runner). Now, it's clearly UT.
- RB - Advantage UT. But I'm not sure why, giving the nod to Hurd/Kamara based on reputation only. UF has 4 quality SEC RB's and the true Freshman Perine kid is showing signs he may be special. But based on experience and having some significant SEC whiskers with Hurd, UT gets the nod.
- OL - Advantage UF. Sharpe, Ivey and Dillard have been excellent, that's the Center, LG and LT. They've done some shuffling at RG and RT but bottom line, UF has only given up 1 sack through 3 games and a few hurries, and they've thrown the ball a ton. UT's o-line has been a mess.
- TE - Advantage UF. Goolsby has been all-SEC caliber through 3 games, his backup Lewis is playing well too. I saw UT's TE drop an easy TD and hasn't stood out much otherwise. Croom coming on makes this closer, but Goolsby still gives UF the edge.
- WR - Advantage UF. Callaway is the best WR in this game, maybe the best in the SEC. Brandon Powell is next. Malone has been very impressive for UT, give the guy a passing QB and a o-line that can protect and he'd be even better.
- DL - Even. Barnett is a stud, and UT has solid players at every spot, with some depth. UF's D-line has been off the charts good, 16 sacks, best in America versus the run, multiple dudes in the backfield on every play. But when SEC play starts, some of that will level off. Both teams are very deep and talented here.
- LB - Advantage UF. Would have been very close until the UT injuries. Kirkland doubtful and JRM banged-up, while Jarrad Davis has been ferocious and Alex Anzalone runs around looking like the next Clay Mathews and not just because of his hair. Anzalone has been more than UF had hoped for and they had super high expectations. Such a shame Kirk and JRM are battling injuries.
- DB - Advantage UF. Again, such a shame Sutton is out, but I would have given UF the nod even with Sutton playing. UF has the best corner combo in America in Wilson/Tabor and one of the best safeties in America in Marcus Maye.
- ST - Even. Who knows with kickers and who cares about punters. Callaway is special on punt returns, but Berry is special on KO returns (although UF's kicker likely won't give him a chance). Even.
- Coaching - Advantage UF. Sorry, not to offend anyone, Butch has been very average to this point in year 4, Mac has an SEC East title under his belt in year 1.
Would love to hear other thoughts on the position by position breakdown.
Del Rio can't carry Josh Dobbs jockstrap
i get what you're saying on the D line, i'd give FL a slight edge there. LB definitely FL with all the injuries. DB's, withe injury to sutton, and seeing #12 line up, definitely FL.
and while you want to give the nod to FL's o line, i'll say it's a push. while i've been giving your defense credit despite the competition level, it works against you on the O line.
is Callaway playing? if he's 100%, it's him and Calvin Ridley at the top of the SEC WR. the issue with us is we haven't had anyone else step up alongside Malone.
TE...we haven't used the TE enough to warrant a comparison imo.
for me, bottom line is this.....TN is loaded on potential. we have talent. everywhere. if they get it together, we can beat FL. or anyone else on the schedule.
if we see the same inconsistent, mistake prone bunch, then we won't.
Current assessment by position:
- QB - Advantage UT. Would have been a close one if Del Rio were playing (Del Rio better passer, Dobbs better runner). Now, it's clearly UT.
- RB - Advantage UT. But I'm not sure why, giving the nod to Hurd/Kamara based on reputation only. UF has 4 quality SEC RB's and the true Freshman Perine kid is showing signs he may be special. But based on experience and having some significant SEC whiskers with Hurd, UT gets the nod.
- OL - Advantage UF. Sharpe, Ivey and Dillard have been excellent, that's the Center, LG and LT. They've done some shuffling at RG and RT but bottom line, UF has only given up 1 sack through 3 games and a few hurries, and they've thrown the ball a ton. UT's o-line has been a mess.
- TE - Advantage UF. Goolsby has been all-SEC caliber through 3 games, his backup Lewis is playing well too. I saw UT's TE drop an easy TD and hasn't stood out much otherwise. Croom coming on makes this closer, but Goolsby still gives UF the edge.
- WR - Advantage UF. Callaway is the best WR in this game, maybe the best in the SEC. Brandon Powell is next. Malone has been very impressive for UT, give the guy a passing QB and a o-line that can protect and he'd be even better.
- DL - Even. Barnett is a stud, and UT has solid players at every spot, with some depth. UF's D-line has been off the charts good, 16 sacks, best in America versus the run, multiple dudes in the backfield on every play. But when SEC play starts, some of that will level off. Both teams are very deep and talented here.
- LB - Advantage UF. Would have been very close until the UT injuries. Kirkland doubtful and JRM banged-up, while Jarrad Davis has been ferocious and Alex Anzalone runs around looking like the next Clay Mathews and not just because of his hair. Anzalone has been more than UF had hoped for and they had super high expectations. Such a shame Kirk and JRM are battling injuries.
- DB - Advantage UF. Again, such a shame Sutton is out, but I would have given UF the nod even with Sutton playing. UF has the best corner combo in America in Wilson/Tabor and one of the best safeties in America in Marcus Maye.
- ST - Even. Who knows with kickers and who cares about punters. Callaway is special on punt returns, but Berry is special on KO returns (although UF's kicker likely won't give him a chance). Even.
- Coaching - Advantage UF. Sorry, not to offend anyone, Butch has been very average to this point in year 4, Mac has an SEC East title under his belt in year 1.
Would love to hear other thoughts on the position by position breakdown.
Callaway is playing from all I've heard. It's a thigh bruise, word is he would have played last week if it were a big game.
Agree with your comment regarding TN being loaded on potential. Im expecting another nail biter.
As a running/scrambling/ad-libbing QB, you're right, not even close, Dobbs may be the best in the SEC, among the best in America (hard to say anyone is better than Lamar Jackson).
But as a precision passer, I'd say Del Rio can definitely hold his own with Dobbs and just about anyone else.
If Del Rio was a great precision passer, he would have started his college football career on scholarship.
Instead, he was a walk-on and scout team quarterback.
Then he transferred to the OSU Beavers who are not exactly a football powerhouse. Those coaches told him he was too short to play scout team quarterback.
Del Rio is a b-u-m.
Appleby can't hit the side of a barn, but at least he can see over the top of linemen helmets.