Josh Heupel is the perfect coach for Tennessee

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From a coaching, culture, attitude, and philosophy perspective, this guy just fits in Knoxville. I know there are some people still second-guessing some of his decisions from Saturday but he is a heck of a coach and representative of Knoxville. We are slowly building up. Honestly, I have seen a lot of Georgia fans talking about it, and we have won their respect.

I had Tennessee at 9-3 in my preseason predictions but I think we will land at 10-2 now. Heupel is too good of a coach and we have too much talent. I knew that the 24th rank and Nico concerns were ridiculous because we have too talented of a team now. Every year, our recruiting is getting builder, our culture is getting better, our hunger is getting better.

Kirby Smart, best coach in CFB right now IMO, took 7 years before he broke through and got the National Title. He inherited a lot stronger program than Heupel. We are just now off of sanctions. We have literally been irrelevant for 15 years (not a destination place) and had recruiting sanctions and yet we are bringing in blue chips, competing with Alabama and Georgia, making a Playoff, etc.

The guy represents the school well off the field, recruits players that I want to root for, builds a team that we can be proud in, etc.

I hope this is appreciated and I look forward to future with Heupel. I think he knows it is a good fit for him and I hope he sticks around. If he stays long enough, I think we will eventually take home the big trophy and perhaps even more than one.
 
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From a coaching, culture, attitude, and philosophy perspective, this guy just fits in Knoxville. I know there are some people still second-guessing some of his decisions from Saturday but he is a heck of a coach and representative of Knoxville. We are slowly building up. Honestly, I have seen a lot of Georgia fans talking about it, and we have won their respect.

I had Tennessee at 9-3 in my preseason predictions but I think we will land at 10-2 now. Heupel is too good of a coach and we have too much talent. I knew that the 24th rank and Nico concerns were ridiculous because we have too talented of a team now. Every year, our recruiting is getting builder, our culture is getting better, our hunger is getting better.

Kirby Smart, best coach in CFB right now IMO, took 7 years before he broke through and got the National Title. He inherited a lot stronger program than Heupel. We are just now off of sanctions. We have literally been irrelevant for 15 years (not a destination place) and had recruiting sanctions and yet we are bringing in blue chips, competing with Alabama and Georgia, making a Playoff, etc.

The guy represents the school well off the field, recruits players that I want to root for, builds a team that we can be proud in, etc.

I hope this is appreciated and I look forward to future with Heupel. I think he knows it is a good fit for him and I hope he sticks around. If he stays long enough, I think we will eventually take home the big trophy and perhaps even more than one.
Yep, I hope he's at Tennessee for a long time. I too predicted 9-3, 10-2 but there are 7-8 teams that could challenge for the SECCG in Atlanta. Lots of good teams, lots of good QB play.
 
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Yeah, that's all great, I don't want any coaching changes.

Just, next time you get the conference leader on the ropes - maybe even in Atlanta if you're lucky enough - please, pretty please, pretty pretty please, with sugar on top, rip their damn heart out and bury them.
 
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Yeah, that's all great, I don't want any coaching changes.

Just, next time you get the conference leader on the ropes - maybe even in Atlanta if you're lucky enough - please, pretty please, pretty pretty please, with sugar on top, rip their damn heart out and bury them.

14 other teams besides Tennessee have tried this as well and only one has had any type of success at it, Alabama.
 
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Both things can be true.

Heupel Needs to develop as more of a killer in almost every aspect…

Heupel also just took arguably the best program in College FB currently to the Brink the first year we are passed the Blue chip talent line people for get we are barely able the line while UGA is well above it
 
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Is Heup too risk averse to achieve greatness?

If the exact situation had been flipped with a strip sack and fumble in plus territory late in the game, Kirby is going for the jugular. On the flip side, Heup went ultra conservative. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen it. Not dogging him. I’m on board, but definitely have had these thoughts.
 
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Is Heup too risk averse to achieve greatness?

If the exact situation had been flipped with a strip sack and fumble in plus territory late in the game, Kirby is going for the jugular. On the flip side, Heup went ultra conservative. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen it. Not dogging him. I’m on board, but definitely have had these thoughts.

Kirby woulda run it down our throats, run the clock down and his kicker woulda made the FG.
 
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Kirby woulda run it down our throats, run the clock down and his kicker woulda made the FG.

That is the thing, I think both Saban and Smart would have done something similar to Heupel at the end of the game. The recipe was there to win had we made the kick.
 
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Is Heup too risk averse to achieve greatness?

If the exact situation had been flipped with a strip sack and fumble in plus territory late in the game, Kirby is going for the jugular. On the flip side, Heup went ultra conservative. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen it. Not dogging him. I’m on board, but definitely have had these thoughts.
From my recollection, Kirby wasn’t that way until he got much better talent than most everyone. Did he adjust because he learned a different way or because he knew with more talent he could afford a few in game blunders? No clue. All I know is this was the first time since he got to UGA that we really dictated a good portion of that game. We forced UGA into decisions they typically don’t have to make. They executed well when they had to and we didn’t. That’s the difference. UGA knows how to win those games. We will get there too.
 
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