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Cameron Sutton, as far as I know has only given up one TD so far during his Tennessee career (last year vs MIzzou).

Any other time??

Because if what I think is true, then that means he has more Td's scored than Td'd given up.

He has a pick 6 and a punt return for a td.

Impressive!
 
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Cameron Sutton, as far as I know has only given up one TD so far during his Tennessee career (last year vs MIzzou).

Any other time??

Because if what I think is true, then that means he has more Td's scored than Td'd given up.

He has a pick 6 and a punt return for a td.

Impressive!

I am not sure about that; I think he was who got burned pretty bad by Amari Cooper last year.
 
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May have been....but why would anyone put Coleman on Cooper? Just doesn't seem right...

It wasn't so much them putting Coleman on Cooper. It was Bama moving Cooper around and putting him in the slot against the Nickle some.

As far as Sutton giving up a TD to Cooper, would that have been the play at the beginning of the game where Cooper didn't come inside the numbers, so there was confusion on who should have been guarding him? I thought that was Moseley, but I could be wrong. Either way, it should have been flagged.
 
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It wasn't so much them putting Coleman on Cooper. It was Bama moving Cooper around and putting him in the slot against the Nickle some.

As far as Sutton giving up a TD to Cooper, would that have been the play at the beginning of the game where Cooper didn't come inside the numbers, so there was confusion on who should have been guarding him? I thought that was Moseley, but I could be wrong. Either way, it should have been flagged.

I thought it was the 2nd TD. I may not be remembering correctly though.
 
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It wasn't so much them putting Coleman on Cooper. It was Bama moving Cooper around and putting him in the slot against the Nickle some.

As far as Sutton giving up a TD to Cooper, would that have been the play at the beginning of the game where Cooper didn't come inside the numbers, so there was confusion on who should have been guarding him? I thought that was Moseley, but I could be wrong. Either way, it should have been flagged.

Just looked it up. It was the 2nd TD. Beat Sutton pretty badly down the sideline. Hard to tell from the video, but it looked like Sutton may have froze on the play action.
 
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These threads are interesting, but I would rather think about the future. Looking back at how many TDs the secondary gave up is depressing.

Hopefully, there will be significant improvement over last year.
 
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He had a pick 6 for me against Florida last night in a 45-3 thrashing. And Big Mac blocked a field goal against OU allowing Maggitt to scoop and score in a 42-20 win. Barnett has 5 sacks in 3 games. Let's hope this translates to real life.
 
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]I guarantee Coleman has given up more points than any other DB in UT history. [/B]I thought it was laughable when some folks said he would get drafted.

teague disagrees with this statement... least coleman had some speed. teague was lucky to be a mid 4.7's guy
 
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Just looked it up. It was the 2nd TD. Beat Sutton pretty badly down the sideline. Hard to tell from the video, but it looked like Sutton may have froze on the play action.

We don't know what was called so we don't know if Sutton was really responsible.

If he was in Cover 1-2 Zone he can't really be blamed as the Safety (McNeil in this case) should have drifted over.

If he was in Man, he got beat straight up as a Soph by one of the most polished college WRs in the last decade or so and the eventual #4 pick in the draft.

In the replay, it looks like the perfect attack against Cover Zone. Sutton is locked into a shallow zone and McNeil is slow. Look at the replay, McNeil looks like he's running in mud compared to Cooper and Sutton.

To me, it looks like UT was in Cover 1 and McNeil was just too slow getting to the perimeter against an elite athlete.
 
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We don't know what was called so we don't know if Sutton was really responsible.

If he was in Cover 1-2 Zone he can't really be blamed as the Safety (McNeil in this case) should have drifted over.

If he was in Man, he got beat straight up as a Soph by one of the most polished college WRs in the last decade or so and the eventual #4 pick in the draft.

In the replay, it looks like the perfect attack against Cover Zone. Sutton is locked into a shallow zone and McNeil is slow. Look at the replay, McNeil looks like he's running in mud compared to Cooper and Sutton.

To me, it looks like UT was in Cover 1 and McNeil was just too slow getting to the perimeter against an elite athlete.

Yeah. DB's getting beat by Cooper was happening every week as far as I could tell. No knock against Sutton at all. I'm a big Sutton fan.
Don't disagree with the zone observation either. Could very well be the case.
 
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Sutton was "beaten" for TDs by Cooper in Knoxville and Tuscaloosa the year before. Sounds bad, but last year, I have no idea what kind of zone scheme our DC threw out there. Playing an offense like that warrants a few wrinkles. But our guys looked lost as compared to the other 3 quarters and every other game all year. Looked as if Sal was back in the house for a quarter there.

Getting burned by Amari Cooper is no real stain on a player. That guy is just a phenominal football player.
 
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I'm pretty sure one of Cooper's TD's was on Sutton. Because I remember thinking that I hadn't seen that very often.


I recall that too, but it was more of an alignment issue that him just getting beat athletically.
 
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