Just 11 days away from a signature Win

#51
#51
i wasn't calling those signature wins. just point out that your assertion every other game besides Bama, GA or Auburn is "should win" or "toss up".

i don't get how in one post, you say there's no way we could beat Auburn, then turn right around and say "we should" beat everyone else, not named bama?

you allow for no context on how the season is playing out, and what teams are actually doing. KY is actually good. we'll know more about them in the next couple weeks as their season is really just getting started, but KY looks WAY more difficult today than it did in March, and honestly, Auburn and USCe look way easier than they did in March.

doesn't mean anything to whether or not we win those games, but the extremes you fly to post to post is.....well, extreme.


Kentucky may be good, but in no universe should Tennessee ever lose to them. The fact that its even a possibility speaks to the utter decimation of our program. I never said UT will beat them. Never said that I expect that they will beat them. I said that they SHOULD BE EXPECTED to beat them and every other team in the east except Florida. In other words they would never be considered signature wins. That's all I was saying.
 
#53
#53
Kentucky may be good, but in no universe should Tennessee ever lose to them. The fact that its even a possibility speaks to the utter decimation of out program. I never said UT will beat them. Never said that I expect that they will beat them. I said that they SHOULD BE EXPECTED to beat them and every other team in the east except Florida.
dude, you're loony. "in no universe"

i got bad news for you then.
 
#54
#54
We have not even shown the ability to play close to any decent competition this year. The Georiga game you can say what you will about that. The game wasn't even close, Georiga slept walked thru that game. I would love to see us beat Auburn and that sorry a$$ bunch of bammers , but I just don't see a big time upset unless you are talking about Mizzou, Kentucky, or Candy. And yes, I never thought I would call Candy an upset. This is just the sad state we are in as a football program.
 
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#56
#56
Had our worst year ever last year, hired a first time HC and have been beaten like a drum in our 3 real games. Yeah, looking great...
 
#58
#58
“On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves”

Helton doesn’t throw
 
#59
#59
I am willing to bet there are posters who have been married and divorced twice since the last time Tennessee beat Auburn.

I mean, technically, with the screwy SEC scheduling, one could go from birth to 18 years of age and have only 2 Tennessee-Auburn games take place in their entire lifetime.

Current system sucks. We should get rid of divisions, every team should have 3 permanent rivals, and then the other 5 league games rotate, so every SEC team plays every other SEC every other year.

Sure, I get your point that Tennessee sucks (hardy har har!), but the bigger reason has to do with the screwy scheduling for East vs West in the SEC.
 
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#61
#61
I know I’ve beat this drum since preseason (UT beats AU) but I’m going to give you the reasons I feel this way. It is playing out for Auburn like I thought, they aren’t very good.

AU football is running the ball very effectively setting up the pass, and playing goid defense. They have one of those covered, their defense is good. Offense is the worst so far under Gus and the worst in a decade. Some numbers to prove it.

In the last two games, they are avg 94 ypg and only 2.61 ypc. They have been extremely lucky to have played weak competition those two weeks. Played the worst SEC team (225 yards offense TOTAL) against Arkansas and won by 11 over a paid slaughter lamb in Southern Miss to with they were favored by over 4 TDs. Just those two games? No, this is who they are.

For the season, they are only avg 116 ypg against P5 teams and an abysmal 3 ypc on the season. This is AU football. They are replacing 4 OL that can’t find any rhythm and their RBs are not AU level backs. There is no Kerryon in that backfield that can make up for the mistakes the OL is making. The RBs are not elite, they just aren’t and they don’t have one recruited right now either, I don’t get why they can’t. You would think 4-5 star RBs would be lining up. They thought they had Noah Cain (not sold on btw) but looks like he will head to LSU since is Emery is locked with GA.

TN defense can hold them if Arkansas can hold them. No question. Let’s look the other side.

On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves. AU gives up roughly 105 ypg on the ground and 225 ypg in the passing game. I think UT can help control the clock if they want to with runs and short passes. Run the ball to control the game and clock and use the quick short passing game to minimize their front 4 (seven really) and slow their pass rush. This will help the OL tremendously just doing quick drops. Use the run to set up a couple deep shots later in the game off play action. Tn should hit both avg (100 on the ground and 250 in the air)

Special teams, UT has two guys that are as good as any. Punter is All SEC type level.

Hold their offense (Gus does this by himself), control the LOS on offense by quick movement rather in run or pass, and win the special teams. What do you have? UT 20 AU 14

You do realize that we have not thrown for over 200 yards yet this year? Taking advantage of passing lanes is not something JG is capable of. Their D sets up perfect to shut us down because we wont be able to run the ball on 1st or 2nd down and JG sucks terribly on 3rd down. 3 and out and punt......just like the UGA game is how this one will go. The D will hold up pretty good until they get tired and then the score will get out of hand.

We could not throw for over 200 yards against ETSU or UTEP and you think we will be able to take advantage of passing lanes against a top 10 team? Put the bong down and realize that until we have an SEC caliber QB on this team we are going to struggle.
 
#62
#62
Kentucky may be good, but in no universe should Tennessee ever lose to them. The fact that its even a possibility speaks to the utter decimation of our program. I never said UT will beat them. Never said that I expect that they will beat them. I said that they SHOULD BE EXPECTED to beat them and every other team in the east except Florida. In other words they would never be considered signature wins. That's all I was saying.

Some UK fans might be saying that in no universe should UT be better in basketball than UK.
We are living in strange times, Obewankenobi.
 
#63
#63
You do realize that we have not thrown for over 200 yards yet this year? Taking advantage of passing lanes is not something JG is capable of. Their D sets up perfect to shut us down because we wont be able to run the ball on 1st or 2nd down and JG sucks terribly on 3rd down. 3 and out and punt......just like the UGA game is how this one will go. The D will hold up pretty good until they get tired and then the score will get out of hand.

We could not throw for over 200 yards against ETSU or UTEP and you think we will be able to take advantage of passing lanes against a top 10 team? Put the bong down and realize that until we have an SEC caliber QB on this team we are going to struggle.
Yet no mention of the o line. Lol seems legit, no bias at all.
 
#64
#64
Yet no mention of the o line. Lol seems legit, no bias at all.

Bray played pretty good with walk ons on the Oline, Dobbs played pretty good with a terrible Oline. Staring down the receiver is not the fault of the Oline. The Oc having no confidence in you is not the fault of the Oline.
 
#65
#65
Not if we run trick plays every down.

serveimage

That sounds like an infallible offense strategy...
 
#66
#66
The indomitable spirit of the Volunteer, after so much bad, we still expect good things to happen. It's like a Tolkien novel. One day the little hobbit in orange checkerboard overalls will toss the Dark Lord Sabron's ring back into the fiery chasm from which it came, and the sun will come out the clearer. Those are the stories worth hanging onto Mr. Frodo, the ones that matter.
 
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#68
#68
Not a good chance of it happening i don't think. You got to find more offense somewhere. They left the defense out there way too long the other day, they were gassed by the 4th.
 
#70
#70
I know I’ve beat this drum since preseason (UT beats AU) but I’m going to give you the reasons I feel this way. It is playing out for Auburn like I thought, they aren’t very good.

AU football is running the ball very effectively setting up the pass, and playing goid defense. They have one of those covered, their defense is good. Offense is the worst so far under Gus and the worst in a decade. Some numbers to prove it.

In the last two games, they are avg 94 ypg and only 2.61 ypc. They have been extremely lucky to have played weak competition those two weeks. Played the worst SEC team (225 yards offense TOTAL) against Arkansas and won by 11 over a paid slaughter lamb in Southern Miss to with they were favored by over 4 TDs. Just those two games? No, this is who they are.

For the season, they are only avg 116 ypg against P5 teams and an abysmal 3 ypc on the season. This is AU football. They are replacing 4 OL that can’t find any rhythm and their RBs are not AU level backs. There is no Kerryon in that backfield that can make up for the mistakes the OL is making. The RBs are not elite, they just aren’t and they don’t have one recruited right now either, I don’t get why they can’t. You would think 4-5 star RBs would be lining up. They thought they had Noah Cain (not sold on btw) but looks like he will head to LSU since is Emery is locked with GA.

TN defense can hold them if Arkansas can hold them. No question. Let’s look the other side.

On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves. AU gives up roughly 105 ypg on the ground and 225 ypg in the passing game. I think UT can help control the clock if they want to with runs and short passes. Run the ball to control the game and clock and use the quick short passing game to minimize their front 4 (seven really) and slow their pass rush. This will help the OL tremendously just doing quick drops. Use the run to set up a couple deep shots later in the game off play action. Tn should hit both avg (100 on the ground and 250 in the air)

Special teams, UT has two guys that are as good as any. Punter is All SEC type level.

Hold their offense (Gus does this by himself), control the LOS on offense by quick movement rather in run or pass, and win the special teams. What do you have? UT 20 AU 14
Not happening unfortunately
 
#71
#71
I know I’ve beat this drum since preseason (UT beats AU) but I’m going to give you the reasons I feel this way. It is playing out for Auburn like I thought, they aren’t very good.

AU football is running the ball very effectively setting up the pass, and playing goid defense. They have one of those covered, their defense is good. Offense is the worst so far under Gus and the worst in a decade. Some numbers to prove it.

In the last two games, they are avg 94 ypg and only 2.61 ypc. They have been extremely lucky to have played weak competition those two weeks. Played the worst SEC team (225 yards offense TOTAL) against Arkansas and won by 11 over a paid slaughter lamb in Southern Miss to with they were favored by over 4 TDs. Just those two games? No, this is who they are.

For the season, they are only avg 116 ypg against P5 teams and an abysmal 3 ypc on the season. This is AU football. They are replacing 4 OL that can’t find any rhythm and their RBs are not AU level backs. There is no Kerryon in that backfield that can make up for the mistakes the OL is making. The RBs are not elite, they just aren’t and they don’t have one recruited right now either, I don’t get why they can’t. You would think 4-5 star RBs would be lining up. They thought they had Noah Cain (not sold on btw) but looks like he will head to LSU since is Emery is locked with GA.

TN defense can hold them if Arkansas can hold them. No question. Let’s look the other side.

On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves. AU gives up roughly 105 ypg on the ground and 225 ypg in the passing game. I think UT can help control the clock if they want to with runs and short passes. Run the ball to control the game and clock and use the quick short passing game to minimize their front 4 (seven really) and slow their pass rush. This will help the OL tremendously just doing quick drops. Use the run to set up a couple deep shots later in the game off play action. Tn should hit both avg (100 on the ground and 250 in the air)

Special teams, UT has two guys that are as good as any. Punter is All SEC type level.

Hold their offense (Gus does this by himself), control the LOS on offense by quick movement rather in run or pass, and win the special teams. What do you have? UT 20 AU 14

I like your attitude!!!! Let's go VOLS!!!!
 
#72
#72
I know I’ve beat this drum since preseason (UT beats AU) but I’m going to give you the reasons I feel this way. It is playing out for Auburn like I thought, they aren’t very good.

AU football is running the ball very effectively setting up the pass, and playing goid defense. They have one of those covered, their defense is good. Offense is the worst so far under Gus and the worst in a decade. Some numbers to prove it.

In the last two games, they are avg 94 ypg and only 2.61 ypc. They have been extremely lucky to have played weak competition those two weeks. Played the worst SEC team (225 yards offense TOTAL) against Arkansas and won by 11 over a paid slaughter lamb in Southern Miss to with they were favored by over 4 TDs. Just those two games? No, this is who they are.

For the season, they are only avg 116 ypg against P5 teams and an abysmal 3 ypc on the season. This is AU football. They are replacing 4 OL that can’t find any rhythm and their RBs are not AU level backs. There is no Kerryon in that backfield that can make up for the mistakes the OL is making. The RBs are not elite, they just aren’t and they don’t have one recruited right now either, I don’t get why they can’t. You would think 4-5 star RBs would be lining up. They thought they had Noah Cain (not sold on btw) but looks like he will head to LSU since is Emery is locked with GA.

TN defense can hold them if Arkansas can hold them. No question. Let’s look the other side.

On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves. AU gives up roughly 105 ypg on the ground and 225 ypg in the passing game. I think UT can help control the clock if they want to with runs and short passes. Run the ball to control the game and clock and use the quick short passing game to minimize their front 4 (seven really) and slow their pass rush. This will help the OL tremendously just doing quick drops. Use the run to set up a couple deep shots later in the game off play action. Tn should hit both avg (100 on the ground and 250 in the air)

Special teams, UT has two guys that are as good as any. Punter is All SEC type level.

Hold their offense (Gus does this by himself), control the LOS on offense by quick movement rather in run or pass, and win the special teams. What do you have? UT 20 AU 14
Uh no...Not gonna happen...Auburn is going to clean our clocks like all the others are going to...Except Charlotte...Nice lil fantasy you got there.
 
#74
#74
I know I’ve beat this drum since preseason (UT beats AU) but I’m going to give you the reasons I feel this way. It is playing out for Auburn like I thought, they aren’t very good.

AU football is running the ball very effectively setting up the pass, and playing goid defense. They have one of those covered, their defense is good. Offense is the worst so far under Gus and the worst in a decade. Some numbers to prove it.

In the last two games, they are avg 94 ypg and only 2.61 ypc. They have been extremely lucky to have played weak competition those two weeks. Played the worst SEC team (225 yards offense TOTAL) against Arkansas and won by 11 over a paid slaughter lamb in Southern Miss to with they were favored by over 4 TDs. Just those two games? No, this is who they are.

For the season, they are only avg 116 ypg against P5 teams and an abysmal 3 ypc on the season. This is AU football. They are replacing 4 OL that can’t find any rhythm and their RBs are not AU level backs. There is no Kerryon in that backfield that can make up for the mistakes the OL is making. The RBs are not elite, they just aren’t and they don’t have one recruited right now either, I don’t get why they can’t. You would think 4-5 star RBs would be lining up. They thought they had Noah Cain (not sold on btw) but looks like he will head to LSU since is Emery is locked with GA.

TN defense can hold them if Arkansas can hold them. No question. Let’s look the other side.

On defense, they don’t give up a lot of rushing yards, TN will need to take advantage of the passing lanes when they present themselves. AU gives up roughly 105 ypg on the ground and 225 ypg in the passing game. I think UT can help control the clock if they want to with runs and short passes. Run the ball to control the game and clock and use the quick short passing game to minimize their front 4 (seven really) and slow their pass rush. This will help the OL tremendously just doing quick drops. Use the run to set up a couple deep shots later in the game off play action. Tn should hit both avg (100 on the ground and 250 in the air)

Special teams, UT has two guys that are as good as any. Punter is All SEC type level.

Hold their offense (Gus does this by himself), control the LOS on offense by quick movement rather in run or pass, and win the special teams. What do you have? UT 20 AU 14
I’ve been telling everybody this. Tn beats auburn. I can’t give reasons why, I just feel it. I’ve been wrong before I don’t care if I’m wrong again.
 
#75
#75
Bray played pretty good with walk ons on the Oline, Dobbs played pretty good with a terrible Oline. Staring down the receiver is not the fault of the Oline. The Oc having no confidence in you is not the fault of the Oline.
That was actually Crompton. Bray had a bunch of draft picks on the OL
 
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