Controlling the clock on offense by running and medium range passes will probably be the way to go. Even though our defense looked better in the second half last night, I'm still not sold on them by any means.
As bad as it might sound, our offense needs to keep our defense off of the field as much as possible. Going deep and scoring quick won't accomplish that.
yes controlling the clock will be a very big issue given that both teams can put up points...if our running game works as decent as it was against cal, we should be able to control the clock somehwat
Run the ball effectively.
Make Tebow beat you with the pass.
i dont know if any of you have seen highlights of the past two florida games, but they have a sort of "play action" play in which tebow first appears to be executing his patented Tebow smash (where he just runs up the middle), then backs off and throws it deep...it caught the first two teams off guard...Tebow has the ability to execute a lot of trick plays...chavis needs to watch out for that
i dont know if any of you have seen highlights of the past two florida games, but they have a sort of "play action" play in which tebow first appears to be executing his patented Tebow smash (where he just runs up the middle), then backs off and throws it deep...it caught the first two teams off guard...Tebow has the ability to execute a lot of trick plays...chavis needs to watch out for that
Magic number: 30 pts.
Can the Offense score 30 pts and can the Defense hold UF to less than 30?
Vols must establish the run and the RBs must make some players miss when one on one.
EA will have to find another WR than Rogers....He has shown that his tendencies to go to him on key plays.
I've seen that play. Tebow basically creates his own play action fake. It's pretty ingenious.
Magic number: 30 pts.
Can the Offense score 30 pts and can the Defense hold UF to less than 30?
Vols must establish the run and the RBs must make some players miss when one on one.
EA will have to find another WR than Rogers....He has shown that his tendencies to go to him on key plays.