Pac 10 Article on Wilcox/Bash the Ducks (merged)

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He is going to be the Key to the Vols taking down the Ducks under the lights in Neyland when they come to town in September!!!
 
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He is going to be the Key to the Vols taking down the Ducks under the lights in Neyland when they come to town in September!!!

I think we have the court system and Jeremiah Massoli to thank as well
 
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I love how its a given that tennessee will some how have a terrible season but some how still manage to beat the 2nd or 3rd best team they play all year. Lets find a happy medium.
 
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He shut down Oregon last year....and I'm willing to venture and say that our talent level is a little bit higher than Boise State so it should be interesting.....I think it was a great hire...GO VOLS!!!
 
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I think Wilcox was a great hire. I hope he stays around for a long time, but I'm sure someone will come calling for him at some point.
 
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I love how its a given that tennessee will some how have a terrible season but some how still manage to beat the 2nd or 3rd best team they play all year. Lets find a happy medium.

Without Massoli I don't think Oregon will be nearly that good.
 
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I think Wilcox is going to prove to be one of the best D Coords in the business while he's here. I really do. The man is a genius on the defensive side of the ball. I'm just hoping we can keep him for more than 4-5 yrs.
 
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He shut down Oregon last year....and I'm willing to venture and say that our talent level is a little bit higher than Boise State so it should be interesting.....I think it was a great hire...GO VOLS!!!

I'm sorry to say this, but Boise State's talent level is actually quite a bit higher than Tennessee's.
 
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No it's not, but Oregon in the first half of last season, and Oregon in most of the second half of last season, are two completely different teams.
 
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Yeah, right. Take off the SEC glasses and look at the big picture; you can be a NAQ school and still have talent.
I hate on everything SEC-related (with the obvious exception of UT football, which most will tell you I'm a realist about), and am as about as big of a homer of west coast football as you'll find around here. Boise State's talent level is nowhere near Tennessee's.
 
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I hate on everything SEC-related (with the obvious exception of UT football, which most will tell you I'm a realist about), and am as about as big of a homer of west coast football as you'll find around here. Boise State's talent level is nowhere near Tennessee's.

Talent isn't measured according to Rivals.com's star system. It's measured by what you do on the field. Boise St. absolutely shut us down last year, and we arguably had the best offense in the country last year.
 
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Not in the opening of the season, and Mike Belotti/Chip Kelly teams have never been good on the road.

Your team was impressive at home last season, I was in attendance for a couple of games at Autzen. But not on the road.

Kentucky, Vandy and the Mississippi schools are the only schools in the SEC that Boise *might* be able to beat based on talent.
 
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Not in the opening of the season, and Mike Belotti/Chip Kelly teams have never been good on the road.

Your team was impressive at home last season, I was in attendance for a couple of games at Autzen. But not on the road.

Kentucky, Vandy and the Mississippi schools are the only schools in the SEC that Boise *might* be able to beat based on talent.

Yeah...ask the Huskies, Stanford, and Arizona how terrible our offense was on the road... :)
 
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