No need in worrying about Arkansas....

#76
#76
If you've been secretly working on that option for the Tennessee game, I'll revise my position. No? Just that... 'here I come right at ya, stop me if you can!'

You might want to revise, just a tad anyway.

Yes, Arkansas has several option plays. And the speed to run them with better athletes than what Air Force has.

I'm certainly not saying Arkansas is going to post 300 yards rushing on the Volenteers. My point is that this is no longer a one diminsional team. If the Vols shut one thing down, unlike years past, the Hogs now have other very real options to go to.

Chivas will have to stack the box to slow/stop McFadden or Jones. When that happens, the Hogs now throw the ball well enough to open things back up. It's a balance Arkansas has never enjoyed, and why we've been so successful this season.
 
#78
#78
We're good. :good!: If you read back a few posts in this thread, you'll see one or two that I actually agree with you guys on.

I actually picked Arky to beat UT before the season started. Unfortunately, I still have the same feeling.
 
#79
#79
It's the only messure I can think of to compare how Arkansas and Tennessee match up.

Look at the overall stats in our shared opponent, South Carolina. Keep in mind both games were played at SC, so there can be no homefield advantage considered.

After reviewing total yards allowed and total yards gained - passing and rushing - I would think it would be a cause of concern for Fulmer and his staff.

For example, UT passed for 254 yards, and rushed for 71 yards, with a total of 325 total offensive yards.

Arkansas passed for 226 yards, and rushed for 276 yards, with a total of 502 yards.

Arkansas is not even a pass oriented offense, and still threw for almost the same yardage. There is no comparison in total yards rushing.

Offensive advantage: Arkansas.

Still against SC, Arkansas gave up 273 yards passing, and 71 yards rushing, for a total of 344 yards.

Tennessee gave up 230 yards passing, and 165 yards rushing, for a total of 395 yards.

Arkansas led with QB sacks at 2, while Tennessee didn't get any.

Defensive advantage: Arkansas

A blocked punt resulting in a saftey gives Arkansas a slight edge in special teams. Although UT did get more punt return yardage.

In short, Arkansas can certainly pass when needed. If you looked at the Hogs passing and rushing yards, you should see that this Razorback team is perfectly capable of running a balanced offense. "Stop the run, and you stop Arkansas" no longer applies.

All this really means nothing, but it's fun to look at. It should be a very close - and fun - game.

IMHO, if the Vols gave up 165 yards rushing to SC, you could be in trouble when faced with the Razorback's running attack.

Gee.... all those stats and Tennessee still beat South Carolina by more than Arkansas did. You would have thought we lost that game
 
#80
#80
Funny how that works, isn't it?

I had the Hogs going 8-4 with losses to Auburn, SC, LSU, and yes, Tennessee.
 
#81
#81
Everyone is worried about Arkansas as if they're some great team. They are a good team, but they aren't anything special by any means. Think Clemson here. Arkansas can run the ball really well and they'll run it against us, but they won't pass the ball and their defense won't be able to put the clamps down on us, even if Crompton is the quarterback.

This isn't over-confidence or ignorance talking, it's being realistic. The only thing we need to do is to actuallY TRY to run the ball a little bit so our defense isn't on the field 42 minutes.

Arkansas is the equivalent of paper champions. They're no doubt a really tough football team, but other than Auburn, they havn't done a whole lot to be excited about in regards to their schedule and their play. They beat the same Bama team we beat and South Carolina without Syvelle Newton. Beyond that, it's really pitiful.

It'll be hostile down there and being in Fayetville could be big, but we shouldn't be too worried.

Tennessee 27
Arkansas 17
we lose by 13 because we cant stop the run
 
#82
#82
Gee.... all those stats and Tennessee still beat South Carolina by more than Arkansas did. You would have thought we lost that game

I agree. It does appear that way. However, stats are a lot like stocks.

Past performance is not indicative of future results.

What either team did against SC, does not mean that's what will happen this Saturday! But until late Saturday night, comparing results against a common oppenent is the only measurement we have.
 
#83
#83
Everyone is worried about Arkansas as if they're some great team. They are a good team, but they aren't anything special by any means. Think Clemson here. Arkansas can run the ball really well and they'll run it against us, but they won't pass the ball and their defense won't be able to put the clamps down on us, even if Crompton is the quarterback.

This isn't over-confidence or ignorance talking, it's being realistic. The only thing we need to do is to actuallY TRY to run the ball a little bit so our defense isn't on the field 42 minutes.

Arkansas is the equivalent of paper champions. They're no doubt a really tough football team, but other than Auburn, they havn't done a whole lot to be excited about in regards to their schedule and their play. They beat the same Bama team we beat and South Carolina without Syvelle Newton. Beyond that, it's really pitiful.

It'll be hostile down there and being in Fayetville could be big, but we shouldn't be too worried.

Tennessee 27
Arkansas 17
we lose by 13 because we cant stop the run ark 30 ut 17
 
#85
#85
The Hogs are playing good ball but outside of Auburn who have they beat? I don't see us losing this game but we will have to find away to slow down the running game.

we are the better team with more talent we will have 2 stop the run its always tough coming off a loss ark 30 ut 17
 
#87
#87
I don't think any changes are gonna happen on defense.

We can't stop the run... We can't tackle...
McFadden runs for 200 (at least) and carries the Hogs to victory over a Tennessee team that's playing with a little less heart after dropping the LSU game.

Arkansas 31
Tennessee 24
i have said this 2 everyone we have a better team but our d cant stop the run or key downs where a better team it will be tough 2 go on the road after a tough loss
but still u never know what can happn
 
#89
#89
Speaking of Gifts, if J. Russell doesn't throw 3 int, yalls game woulda been a blowout for LSU.

Also, i am silently laughing you compare Darby to McFadden...

Don't talk to me about gifts. We forced those turnovers. What's your excuse for Bama's kicker?
 
#91
#91
My prediction:

Razorbacks by 4-7 points. Hogs running attack will pile up about 170-ish yards. The last 3 games for us haven't given me much hope against a very strong team with good momentum. Been to all 3 of those and going this weekend. I hope I am wrong in my predictions and Chavis pulls his D together.

Only way Tennessee wins is if we can control both lines of scrimmage but I know that goes for any game/teams.
 
#93
#93
The "who have they beaten" was being tossed around about LSU too. We can't run, can't stop the run, and Arkansas runs better than anyone in the SEC. We have a freshman QB making his first start on the road, at night. We have our starting RB arrested Saturday night. Add it all up and it doesn't sound very promising. Why would you think we can stop the run now when we haven't since Cal? Losing Harrell was a huge blow. We will be very fortunate to win, and now KY isn't looking like a gimme, nor is Vandy. We still have a lot of footbal left to play. We have the talent to win out, but we also have enough issues to lose out as well.

agree, we miss harrell and inky, but lets tee it up, and see if the underdog vols can strike!!! you know i have stayed true thru the years, and there were some lean ones in the past 45 or so, but lets not put OUR team down...we are still much better than most of us expected, have played with a lot of heart, and are two or three plays away from undefeated. go vols:salute:
 
#94
#94
Speaking of Gifts, if J. Russell doesn't throw 3 int, yalls game woulda been a blowout for LSU.

Also, i am silently laughing you compare Darby to McFadden...
Same thing can be said for the
gift Bama gave the Hogs....wouldn't have been a blowout but it would have been a L!
 
#95
#95
Oh you just had to bring up old wounds didn't ya? That hurts. That was our year! But we had our sweet revenge. I'll never forget either game!

Keep your revenge.

I'll console myself with our crystal football. :eek:k:



This just in... Blake Mitchell sucks.
 
#96
#96
My prediction:

Razorbacks by 4-7 points. Hogs running attack will pile up about 170-ish yards. The last 3 games for us haven't given me much hope against a very strong team with good momentum. Been to all 3 of those and going this weekend. I hope I am wrong in my predictions and Chavis pulls his D together.

Only way Tennessee wins is if we can control both lines of scrimmage but I know that goes for any game/teams.

Easy, Chicken Little.

Arkansas has about 1/20 the talent LSU does. They also have Dick for QB, not Jamrcus Russell. I think it will be a war, with our passing game being the difference. Getting Coker back, provided he is healthy, will give us the rushing we need.

Vols by 10
 
#99
#99
Easy, Chicken Little.

Arkansas has about 1/20 the talent LSU does. They also have Dick for QB, not Jamrcus Russell. I think it will be a war, with our passing game being the difference. Getting Coker back, provided he is healthy, will give us the rushing we need.

Vols by 10

Arkansas has 1/20 the talent LSU does? So what does that make Alabama's talent? We eek out a 3 point win in Neyland against Bama and I think Arkansas right now is a much better team than Alabama (yes I know the result of that game). I think we can move the ball on their defense but I don't have a whole lot of confidence at this point in our defense and notably so IMO.

As for Coker's return, I don't think the backs have been the majority of the problem. The line isn't giving them much, though I have noticed too much dancing in the backfield and less hitting the holes (when they are there). Cokers return will be very welcome though. :salute:
 
What's up Vols. thought i would join you guys on here this week. looks like i have already missed a bunch of trash talking. Well i have to say i think we have one hell of a game on our hands. maybe something like the 98 or 99 game. Definitley not the game in 01. maybe even another OT thriller. BIG chance of rain sat night in Fayetteville.
 

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