No More "HOME GAMES" in Nashville

#53
#53
The week after a Nashville game would be a good week for a bye. I thought the game started to late in the day and with the weather delay the players probably didn't get back to Knoxville to till after 1:00 AM.
 
#55
#55
I think if UT had played the opener in Neyland, the Staff will might not have been so in Awe of their OWN Stadium and been more able to focus on the game itself. The atmosphere should have had an affect on Oklahoma, not Tennessee. The stage was just too big for Butch and Co., when it should have been a huge advantage. JMHO.

Outside of your opinion, could you provide us with some factual and verifiable evidence that the coaching staff got derailed by too large a stage in their own home stadium.

I seem to remember the same staff having our team ahead of a favored and higher ranked opponent 17-0 in less than 2 quarters. So, I don't see how the stage didn't affect them their, but did affect them in the 4th quarter.

Really looking forward to the information that you provide. Thanks bunches.
 
#60
#60
Were you ****ing drunk when you posted this, or do big losses just temporarily (hell maybe permanently) lower our fanbase's collective IQ? Apologies for being so harsh, but come on man. Really?
 
#65
#65
I don't agree with the OP, but I do agree that playing in Nashville sucked. I'd rather go to Neyland 100 out of 100 times. With that said the battle at Bristol should be pretty sweet
 
#66
#66
It is now official, this forum has jumped the shark. The sheer level of stupidity has started the Earth to shift it's axis and facepalm us with the sun.........
 
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