Mark May: UT and CU trying to broker deal with UM for RRod...

#29
#29
So what Chris Fowler called us trailer trash years ago.And come to think of it he looks like Corso youngest boy
 
#34
#34
Ball State is good, not great though, but whats bad for them is the best team they've beat is Indiana. They've handled everyone pretty handily though.

And Davis isn't the best QB, but he's top 5 at least. He's still kept up great production even when his best playmaker had a career ending injury earlier this year. His only knock is that his footwork isn't perfect. He's a little weird, wearing gloves and not using the laces to throw, but he's one of the most mobile QB's. Hes great throwing off of the run, has a big arm, but he's very accurate.

Lets not forget the fact they play in the MAC, athletes and defenses each week is not as strong. The vols would probably be 9-3 or 10-2 this year in the MAC. Great year going undefeated but to be ranked 15th? I just don't see it
 
#35
#35
Speaking of idiots, I am listening to Jason Whitlock and he keeps spewing his Ball St. garbage. Great, they are undefeated but don't tell me Nate Davis is the best QB in college football. Sorry, had to get that off my chest.

Yeah....yeah he is.

The crazy part is that Nate's older brother Jose was even better than Nate could ever dream of being. Jose might have been the best HS quarterback in Ohio history, but unfortunately never really blossomed.
 
#36
#36
Speaking of idiots, I am listening to Jason Whitlock and he keeps spewing his Ball St. garbage. Great, they are undefeated but don't tell me Nate Davis is the best QB in college football. Sorry, had to get that off my chest.

Ask the pro scouts about Nate. He will be a first round pick.

Mark May is an idiot. This is the most outlandish statement so far and that includes Rexvol picking a new coach everyday.:)
 
#38
#38
Maybe UT can go after clemson's old coach, the brilliant Tommy Bowden.

I'd take him before a sleazebag like Rodriguez. TB is a good coach, remember that the guy went 12-0 at freakin' Tulane before he went to Clemson. Not saying I'd want him, but at least he wouldn't embarrass us the way RRod has Michigan, both on and off the field.
 
#39
#39
I'd take him before a sleazebag like Rodriguez. TB is a good coach, remember that the guy went 12-0 at freakin' Tulane before he went to Clemson. Not saying I'd want him, but at least he wouldn't embarrass us the way RRod has Michigan, both on and off the field.

Rich kicked A$$ at WVU...... I'm not saying that we should try to get him.. But he was pretty good up there...
 
#41
#41
Just say no to the option, or spread option if that's what you want to call it.

lol.. I'm not really sure what you would call it either, .. I agree that it most likely wouldn't work here... but it worked well up there.. of course the players he had fit the system perfect too... The one thing I didn't like was that some of the players appear to be thugs instead of football players..one example would be Pacman..
 
#42
#42
Ball State is good, not great though, but whats bad for them is the best team they've beat is Indiana. They've handled everyone pretty handily though.

And Davis isn't the best QB, but he's top 5 at least. He's still kept up great production even when his best playmaker had a career ending injury earlier this year. His only knock is that his footwork isn't perfect. He's a little weird, wearing gloves and not using the laces to throw, but he's one of the most mobile QB's. Hes great throwing off of the run, has a big arm, but he's very accurate.

And that Bowling Green QB a few years back was a top 15 pick...

Ball State is a farce. I think they've looked quite unimpressive vs pedestrian opposition.
 
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#44
#44
And that Bowling Green QB a few years back was a top 15 pick...

Ball State is a farce. I think they've looked quite unimpressive vs pedestrian opposition.

I think you're referring to Omar Jacobs, who was basically a more athletic Tee Martin.

Jacobs was literally tailor-made for that offense. The defenses so feared Bowling Green's ability to run the ball that they had to man up all across the field to contain it. This meant that it became a series of one-on-ones between the receivers and DBs; run some two-man routes and hit the open man within about a 12-yard window.

Nate Davis, by virtue of running a dissimilar offense, hasn't had that luxury. He faces every type of defense, and although it's being run by relatively inferior athletes, he's also throwing to, handing off to, and being protected by relatively inferior athletes.
 
#45
#45
I just saw this idiot talking right now. If Kiffin has an impressive season next year, he will be blowing smoke all up his rear about how Tennessee made a good choice despite what he has said today.
 
#46
#46
Mark May was asked if lane kiffin was a good move or bad move. His response: "blah blah blah blah no experience blah blah blah ::fart::"
 
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