I dont want them on my schedule......

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#1
Forget how there look this year or last, whats the last team you want to look down and see on a Tenn Vols schedule. Forget the present state of the program and pretend you look up our football schedule and see ? and say o crap. 1-10 1 being the scariest.

1.MIAMI
2.OSU
3.Mich.
4.Fla.
5.USC west
6.Texas
7.Oklahoma
8.Fla State
9.Auburn
10.LSU
 
#3
#3
I would love for the Vols to play any of those teams.

The team I wouldn't want to see is any Div 1-AA team.
 
#4
#4
1.MIAMI
2.OSU
3.Mich.
4.Fla.
5.USC west
6.Texas
7.Oklahoma
8.Fla State
9.Auburn
10.LSU

I'm ignoring SEC teams here.

Wouldn't want to play USC or OSU and I guess Michigan, too... FSU isn't good but for some strange reason they scare me.
 
#5
#5
Any team with decent talent and competent coaching. Those type of teams beat us more often than not these days.
 
#11
#11
Based on what? I'd rather have them on our schedule than Florida.

Name some positions on our team where we are better off than they are.

Florida beat them based on great defense and offensively the game of their lives. OSU would smack us around.
 
#12
#12
Name some positions on our team where we are better off than they are.

Florida beat them based on great defense and offensively the game of their lives. OSU would smack us around.

Ainge > Smith

OSU wasn't as good as advertised. The two good teams they beat were Texas and Michigan. Texas proved to be pretty average and nearly lost to 6-6 Iowa. Michigan got absolutely destroyed by USC. Several Florida players even commented that they had played several SEC opponents that were better than the Buckeyes.
 
#13
#13
Ainge isn't better than Smith. Ainge may be a better pro, but Smith had a great year, and it wasn't a fluke. OSU tried as hard as they could to let Michigan win, and they still pulled it out.

Compare the common opponent we have played. How did we do against Penn State?
 
#14
#14
Ainge isn't better than Smith. Ainge may be a better pro, but Smith had a great year, and it wasn't a fluke. OSU tried as hard as they could to let Michigan win, and they still pulled it out.

Compare the common opponent we have played. How did we do against Penn State?
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And how did OSU do against the other common opponent? That would be the Gators.
 
#18
#18
Ainge > Smith

OSU wasn't as good as advertised. The two good teams they beat were Texas and Michigan. Texas proved to be pretty average and nearly lost to 6-6 Iowa. Michigan got absolutely destroyed by USC. Several Florida players even commented that they had played several SEC opponents that were better than the Buckeyes.
OSU was better than PSU... how did that work out?:crazy: :good!:
 
#25
#25
OSU would smack us around. There is nothing about our team that tells me we could hang with them. Not trying to be negative, they are just very good. How close games are also depends on how well you match up. Compare OSU vs Tennessee position by position and it will not be pretty.


Also, anyone who can't figure out that Florida played so much better against OSU than anyone else on their schedule should stop watching college football. Also, OSU probably played their worst game since 2004 Iowa.
 
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