WhatInVolnation
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There have been a number of talking heads discussing the outlandish expectations of fan bases and administrations at many P5 programs. I think this is probably true and made all the worse by the historic runs that Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, and Oklahoma are on right now. Other programs are blinded by jealousy--UT included--of these historic runs and many people seem to think those outcomes should be duplicated by their team. I also think the four team playoff has made this all the worse as it involves repeat players each year and has devalued the other bowls and so it is harder to convince a recruit that the Sugar Bowl, or whatever, was a good outcome for your program if you're outside of the playoff.
This got me thinking about reasonable expectations for Tennessee football. I do not think it reasonable to demand an Alabama or Clemson type run, although I would love to go on one.
Here are my expectations (reasonable or not) over the course of a decade:
1. UT is never referred to as a trap game for any team. In an up or down year, UT is capable of winning each game or at least presenting a challenge even if the other team plays well.
2. UT loses no more than one game a year by 10+ and only once a decade by 20+. In other words, game in and out, UT is competitive but recognizing that nearly every team loses at times by 10+.
3. UT has a losing streak of no more than four in a row to any team.
4. UT averages a 9-3 regular season record. The worst record is no worse than 6-6 in a down year and you hope there's at least one magical run of 15-0 or better.
5. UT fields a team capable of winning, but not necessarily winning, the SEC 3-4 times.
6. UT wins the SEC East 2-3 times.
7. UT wins the SEC 1-2 times.
8. UT makes the playoff 1-2 times.
9. UT averages a top 10 recruiting class.
This got me thinking about reasonable expectations for Tennessee football. I do not think it reasonable to demand an Alabama or Clemson type run, although I would love to go on one.
Here are my expectations (reasonable or not) over the course of a decade:
1. UT is never referred to as a trap game for any team. In an up or down year, UT is capable of winning each game or at least presenting a challenge even if the other team plays well.
2. UT loses no more than one game a year by 10+ and only once a decade by 20+. In other words, game in and out, UT is competitive but recognizing that nearly every team loses at times by 10+.
3. UT has a losing streak of no more than four in a row to any team.
4. UT averages a 9-3 regular season record. The worst record is no worse than 6-6 in a down year and you hope there's at least one magical run of 15-0 or better.
5. UT fields a team capable of winning, but not necessarily winning, the SEC 3-4 times.
6. UT wins the SEC East 2-3 times.
7. UT wins the SEC 1-2 times.
8. UT makes the playoff 1-2 times.
9. UT averages a top 10 recruiting class.