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I've done my best to give you guys accurate information about WVU. I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

The Vols have a new staff and new schemes on both sides. How many Vols players will be thinking about their assignments on Saturday? How many will miss assignments? There shouldn't be any debate that WVU's offense is one of, if not the, best in the nation. So how many mistakes can the Vols afford to make before WVU takes advantage?

WVU's players are in their 4th, 3rd and 2nd years of the same schemes. QBs in Dana's system usually see a vast improvement in efficiency from year 1 to year 2. Can we expect any less of Grier and company?

I can only hope the the Vols are overlooking WVU like many of you.

This is the year WVU makes a run at the playoffs and WVU needs to make an impression -- it could get ugly for Tennessee.

If Tennessee is going to win they need plenty of turnovers from WVU. I just don't see that happening...

Anyway, good luck the rest of the season.

p.s.

Here's a video that will teach you the lyrics of "Country Roads". You are all welcome to sing along with us when the musket fires to end the game.


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I've done my best to give you guys accurate information about WVU. I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

The Vols have a new staff and new schemes on both sides. How many Vols players will be thinking about their assignments on Saturday? How many will miss assignments? There shouldn't be any debate that WVU's offense is one of, if not the, best in the nation. So how many mistakes can the Vols afford to make before WVU takes advantage?

WVU's players are in their 4th, 3rd and 2nd years of the same schemes. QBs in Dana's system usually see a vast improvement in efficiency from year 1 to year 2. Can we expect any less of Grier and company?

I can only hope the the Vols are overlooking WVU like many of you.

This is the year WVU makes a run at the playoffs and WVU needs to make an impression -- it could get ugly for Tennessee.

If Tennessee is going to win they need plenty of turnovers from WVU. I just don't see that happening...

Anyway, good luck the rest of the season.

p.s.

Here's a video that will teach you the lyrics of "Country Roads". You are all welcome to sing along with us when the musket fires to end the game.


I was singing that song before you were born you insufferable *****.
 
some pundits are picking WV to play in the their conference championship so they are expected by many to beat the Vols but, "still gotta play the game"...:eek:

GO VOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I've done my best to give you guys accurate information about WVU. I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

The Vols have a new staff and new schemes on both sides. How many Vols players will be thinking about their assignments on Saturday? How many will miss assignments? There shouldn't be any debate that WVU's offense is one of, if not the, best in the nation. So how many mistakes can the Vols afford to make before WVU takes advantage?

WVU's players are in their 4th, 3rd and 2nd years of the same schemes. QBs in Dana's system usually see a vast improvement in efficiency from year 1 to year 2. Can we expect any less of Grier and company?

I can only hope the the Vols are overlooking WVU like many of you.

This is the year WVU makes a run at the playoffs and WVU needs to make an impression -- it could get ugly for Tennessee.

If Tennessee is going to win they need plenty of turnovers from WVU. I just don't see that happening...

Anyway, good luck the rest of the season.

p.s.

Here's a video that will teach you the lyrics of "Country Roads". You are all welcome to sing along with us when the musket fires to end the game.



Country Roads, huh? You guys are on a DREAMLAND EXPRESS.

While it sounds like ya'll are on a ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH, I suspect you'll be crying a SWEET SURRENDER by halftime, because both lines are LOOKING FOR SPACE. You'll be saying, "PLEASE DADDY, -- I"M SORRY" as you're LEAVING ON A JET PLAIN and thanking God you're BACK HOME AGAIN.
 
I've done my best to give you guys accurate information about WVU. I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

The Vols have a new staff and new schemes on both sides. How many Vols players will be thinking about their assignments on Saturday? How many will miss assignments? There shouldn't be any debate that WVU's offense is one of, if not the, best in the nation. So how many mistakes can the Vols afford to make before WVU takes advantage?

WVU's players are in their 4th, 3rd and 2nd years of the same schemes. QBs in Dana's system usually see a vast improvement in efficiency from year 1 to year 2. Can we expect any less of Grier and company?

I can only hope the the Vols are overlooking WVU like many of you.

This is the year WVU makes a run at the playoffs and WVU needs to make an impression -- it could get ugly for Tennessee.

If Tennessee is going to win they need plenty of turnovers from WVU. I just don't see that happening...

Anyway, good luck the rest of the season.

p.s.

Here's a video that will teach you the lyrics of "Country Roads". You are all welcome to sing along with us when the musket fires to end the game.


Take your BS and go play on a WVU forum. The majority of the fans here believe it will be a close game. Many fans believe WVU has a good offense. There is certainly a possibility Tennessee will lose on Saturday, but there is also a possibility WVU loses as well. WVU really has no chance at the CFB Playoffs. Your team is not the greatest team to ever play the game so quit acting like there will be a halftime ceremony on Saturday to go ahead and induct tour whole team to the CFBHOF.

Anything can happen in CFB, but generally Vegas odds makers keep things close to accurate. Now, in a close spread anything can happen. In larger spreads you generally know who will win; however, it is always possible for an upset to occur. Take into consideration the odds for WVU this season.
According to Vegas, there are 3 teams in the Big 12 that are more likely to win the Big12 Championship than WVU. Those teams in order are Oklahoma, Texas, and TCU. WVU is tied at 4th with Oklahoma State at -800.

For the BCSCG, WVU has 19 teams more likely to win the championship game than WVU who is tied at 20th.

There are 4 QB’s with better preseason odds to win the Heisman than Grier

The preseason team wins for WVU is set at 7.5 wins.

Now, I do not live and die by the odds and I’ve certainly made money betting against the odds before, but there are some pretty large odds here. It is funny how the “experts” who make money based on being right have gotten all so wrong. According to your posts, I should immediately throw $10,000 on WVU to win the BCSCG for a guaranteed $1,000,000 return.

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Defense:

Defensive line a strength. No real concerns. WVU believes its DL is night and day from last year.

At LB the first four, lead by David Long and Dylan Tonkery, are exceptional. Not much experience after the top four of Long, Tonkery, Benton and Hensley. WVU will be in trouble if one of the top four goes down.

The Spur (Dravon Askew-Henry), Bandit (Toyous Avery) and FS (Kenny Robinson) are solid to exceptional.

LCB Hakeem Bailey has had a good fall camp battling against one of the best group of WRs in the country, but Bailey has always been a practice superstar who only started to show his talent in games late last year.

RCB Derrek Pitts has the skills and attitude to be a shutdown CB but he's up and down as r-frosh starting for the fist time will be. Pitts is a big hitter with good speed.

Offense:

OL is a strength of the team and one of the best in the country. They've had a few titanic battles with the DL.

The WR group truly is one of, if not the best in the country. Dana describes Alabama transfer TJ Simmons as "pro" with the ability to "go get the football". Frosh Sam Jones has shown blazing speed. Marcus Simms has had a great fall camp and has Grier's full trust going into the season. And there's always David Sills and Gary Jennings...

The breakout has been TE Javoni Haskins. Haskins has shown incredible hands and has the speed and size to take advantage of LB coverage. If Haskins has a weakness its blocking. If he's in the game then he's likely a target or a decoy.

The RBs have been somewhat disappointing with 4* frosh Leddie Brown being the only true standout. Brown, 6'1", 190, will not start but he might just get the bulk of the carries.

Dana and DC Tony Gibson have done nothing to curtail expectations. As a matter of fact both have been downright cocky.

Its a safe bet that WVU will use a three WR set with TE Trevon Wesco in as h-back for max protect to start the game. They expect Tennessee to blitz early and often and exploit the matchups that result.

Expect Grier to take a few shots deep early especially if Sills has double coverage and Simms or Simmons are one-on-one.
After Saturday? We’ll never see you again. 😎
 
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I've done my best to give you guys accurate information about WVU. I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

If Tennessee is going to win they need plenty of turnovers from WVU. I just don't see that happening...

You may be right, that you won't turn over the ball often, but as for "plenty" will be necessary?

Not so, per TCU 2017. You turned over the ball only once vs TCU last year, and still lost 24-31. And TCU was called for 5 penalties for 51 yards loss (to yours, as only 2 for 25).

Like TCU, Tennessee can still beat you, even if you have few, or only 1 turnover (and fewer lost yardage from penalties).
 
I'm really only concerned about our secondary and the dline not getting pressure on QB.
But I can at least see our flaws and point them out.
I hope the vols come out as mad as most of volnation lol
 
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You guys should recognize that WVMule is writing humor, not to be taken seriously. Would you get all fired up if, say, Lewis Grizzard wrote something of to make you laugh? No.

Just read WVMule in the same vein and carry on.
 
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Has anyone found which WVU board WVMule hangs out on? Doubt he'll be back here if things don't go quite as he expects.
Ask the dude who calls him “the Mule” and acts like THEY’RE the sophisticated fanbase dominating “riled” fans on another team’s board. 😎
 
Defense:

Defensive line a strength. No real concerns. WVU believes its DL is night and day from last year.

At LB the first four, lead by David Long and Dylan Tonkery, are exceptional. Not much experience after the top four of Long, Tonkery, Benton and Hensley. WVU will be in trouble if one of the top four goes down.

The Spur (Dravon Askew-Henry), Bandit (Toyous Avery) and FS (Kenny Robinson) are solid to exceptional.

LCB Hakeem Bailey has had a good fall camp battling against one of the best group of WRs in the country, but Bailey has always been a practice superstar who only started to show his talent in games late last year.

RCB Derrek Pitts has the skills and attitude to be a shutdown CB but he's up and down as r-frosh starting for the fist time will be. Pitts is a big hitter with good speed.

Offense:

OL is a strength of the team and one of the best in the country. They've had a few titanic battles with the DL.

The WR group truly is one of, if not the best in the country. Dana describes Alabama transfer TJ Simmons as "pro" with the ability to "go get the football". Frosh Sam Jones has shown blazing speed. Marcus Simms has had a great fall camp and has Grier's full trust going into the season. And there's always David Sills and Gary Jennings...

The breakout has been TE Javoni Haskins. Haskins has shown incredible hands and has the speed and size to take advantage of LB coverage. If Haskins has a weakness its blocking. If he's in the game then he's likely a target or a decoy.

The RBs have been somewhat disappointing with 4* frosh Leddie Brown being the only true standout. Brown, 6'1", 190, will not start but he might just get the bulk of the carries.

Dana and DC Tony Gibson have done nothing to curtail expectations. As a matter of fact both have been downright cocky.

Its a safe bet that WVU will use a three WR set with TE Trevon Wesco in as h-back for max protect to start the game. They expect Tennessee to blitz early and often and exploit the matchups that result.

Expect Grier to take a few shots deep early especially if Sills has double coverage and Simms or Simmons are one-on-one.

So your saying there is a chance?

Good grief with that description why are they not ranked #1?

I don’t know if you’re the WV Mule or WV Jackass at this point! 😂😂😂

Vols 34
WVU 17
 
I can't force you to accept it, but I can forewarn you. Tennessee is catching a once-in-a-lifetime Mountaineer team at just the wrong moment.

This is the year WVU makes a run at the playoffs and WVU needs to make an impression -- it could get ugly for Tennessee.

Holy hyperbole! It sounds more like you are trying to convince yourself of all this nonsense. WVU is a basketball school my man.

 
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Sure, we should be indignant because a fan of a 7 win team is confident they beat our 4 win team. Totally unjust of him to think such outrageous claims. The gall of that man!

You are missing the point, Jack.

We're not a 4-win team. That was last year's team. Far too many things have changed since then for the normal "extrapolate from last year" math to work.

No one knows what this year's team is yet. That is the point. In just about every thread this off-season.
 
Sure, we should be indignant because a fan of a 7 win team is confident they beat our 4 win team. Totally unjust of him to think such outrageous claims. The gall of that man!
You’re buying the “once in a lifetime WVU team” line. Doesn’t sound like you.
 
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