jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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Nobody said the product was better. Weāre not saying Nike vs adidas is increasing on field performance. They said they like the branding and the design of Nike garments better. The players seem to agree. I think that reason should be reason enough to try to work something out with Nike. Unless you know how much more money each kid would want on average to wear adidas and figure those calculations into your cost analysis of the new deal."The" reason for that is much more capital infusion, marketing and fostering brand loyalty. Which by the tone of so many UT fans they obviously do at an elite level. "The" reason is not that Nike has a product that is twice as good as Addidas. If people would be sheep less often then Nike would still be a massive brand but it would be much more in line with other brands. Props to their marketing people. They are elite.
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Just 1 SEC school spent more than Alabama on football recruiting in FY 2024
Tennessee outspent the entire SEC on football recruiting in FY 2024, but Alabama wasn't far behind.www.al.com
Syracuse (neutral) - WHow I predict the season playing out with above average QB play, but nothing close to elite (similar to last year)
Syracuse - W
ETSU - W
Georgia - L ( will be ranked in the top 10 for this game)
UAB - W
Miss State - W
Arkansas - W
Alabama - L (will be ranked in the top 12 for this game)
Kentucky - W
Oklahoma - W
New Mexico State - W
Florida - L (will be ranked in the top 15 for this game)
Vanderbilt - W
Finish the year 9-3 and ranked 15-20
I really wish we could get one of Bama or FL on the road.Syracuse (neutral) - W
ETSU (home) - W
Georgia (home) - L (Georgia is still predicted to be a playoff team and loaded with talent)
UAB (home) - W
Miss State (away) - W (They were awful last year. Any better this year?)
Arkansas (home) - W (Revenge game)
Alabama (away) - L (Top 9 prediction for Alabama (ESPN) and an Away Game
Kentucky (away) - W (It's Kentucky and I don't see them beeing markedly better from a bad year in 2024)
Oklahoma (home) - W (Improved but hey, we're at home).=
New Mexico State (home) - W
Florida (away) - L (Strong QB coming back. Strong LB core)
Vanderbilt (home) W
I had to add Home/Away and even then, I agree with you. My gut says we slip up in one more game (Kentucky? Oklahoma?) and go 8-4. But considering each one individually, I come up with 9-3.
Nike gets the Orange correct, consistently. Thatās all I care about. Adidas showed for over a decade that they couldnāt do that and have given me no reason to show that they can do it, today."The" reason for that is much more capital infusion, marketing and fostering brand loyalty. Which by the tone of so many UT fans they obviously do at an elite level. "The" reason is not that Nike has a product that is twice as good as Addidas. If people would be sheep less often then Nike would still be a massive brand but it would be much more in line with other brands. Props to their marketing people. They are elite.
I donāt care how much money they offer. If we go out there again and have a different shade of orange on the pants and the jerseys, youāre going to see Adidas being used against us in recruitingā¦. Again.
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āIāve got to finish,ā Brazzell said this spring. āA lot of times, I could have finished. I didnāt finish. So just finish.ā
To Brazzellās point, he had a team-high six dropped passes and caught just four of 12 contested targets per Pro Football Focus. Three of those drops were on passes more than 20 yards downfield, a range where he caught just three of 15 targets. Two of those catches were his touchdowns, the winner against Alabama and a 53-yarder against Kent State.
The lack of explosiveness in the passing game was glaring in Tennesseeās losses to Georgia in November and to Ohio State in the CFP.
āWe want to win the whole thing, so not what we wanted to do,ā Brazzell said. āPersonally, no, not what I wanted to do either.ā
While the jump in physicality and talent from the American Athletic Conference to the SEC might have played a part in Brazzellās struggles, he suggested the mental side of the game was what held him back, or thatās at least the approach heās taken this offseason. For him itās less Xās and Oās and knowing what to do and more being able to maintain his confidence after bad plays. Brazzell said he would beat himself up when he didnāt make a play.
āMy mental, being in the right head space,ā he said. āEven though things aināt going right, Iāve just got to keep pushing. So my mental was my biggest offseason thing.ā
āJust put myself in uncomfortable situations,ā he said. āIn the weight room I had a guy, I told a guy to just aggravate me, just talk to me and try to get under my skin, so I can work under that type of ā you feel what Iām saying? ā the environment and head space.ā
āIf I donāt make a play, flush it,ā he said. āGet back to the next play. If I make a play, donāt get too high on myself, flush it, next play.ā
āCompared to last year, I wasnāt the older guy in the room,ā he said. āWe had some vets in the room. This year, Iām the vet, so that means Iāve got to be more of a leader, be more of a vocal leader and a physical leader and just show the young guys what to do.ā
p.brownThe Vols need Brazzell to take a step forward for their passing game to do the same. Repeating Hyattās heroics isnāt realistic, and heās a different player than Thornton, so Brazzell just needs to be himself and play through the ups and downs. Improved playmaking and consistency are musts for him to repay the Volsā trust in him and this overhauled receiving corps and become the next second-season success story for a Tennessee wideout.
āHopefully. Thatās the plan,ā Brazzell said. āLast year Iād say being comfortable with the tempo at that speed. You can practice that, but itās nothing like in games. So having a year under my belt and coming back to Neyland and being comfortable, (it) should be better.ā
Since under Heup we drop a game we shouldn't and struggle on the road, we probably do something like thisSyracuse (neutral) - W
ETSU (home) - W
Georgia (home) - L (Georgia is still predicted to be a playoff team and loaded with talent)
UAB (home) - W
Miss State (away) - W (They were awful last year. Any better this year?)
Arkansas (home) - W (Revenge game)
Alabama (away) - L (Top 9 prediction for Alabama (ESPN) and an Away Game
Kentucky (away) - W (It's Kentucky and I don't see them beeing markedly better from a bad year in 2024)
Oklahoma (home) - W (Improved but hey, we're at home).=
New Mexico State (home) - W
Florida (away) - L (Strong QB coming back. Strong LB core)
Vanderbilt (home) W
I had to add Home/Away and even then, I agree with you. My gut says we slip up in one more game (Kentucky? Oklahoma?) and go 8-4. But considering each one individually, I come up with 9-3.
Floridaās Qb has not did anything yet. Bamaās prediction is just that namely because of their name. Not saying them games wonāt be tough because they will. But we got a shot and by no means surrendering them games. Nor surrendering any of them including Georgia. All SEC games will be tough on everyone. But we can compete with any of them. GBO!Syracuse (neutral) - W
ETSU (home) - W
Georgia (home) - L (Georgia is still predicted to be a playoff team and loaded with talent)
UAB (home) - W
Miss State (away) - W (They were awful last year. Any better this year?)
Arkansas (home) - W (Revenge game)
Alabama (away) - L (Top 9 prediction for Alabama (ESPN) and an Away Game
Kentucky (away) - W (It's Kentucky and I don't see them beeing markedly better from a bad year in 2024)
Oklahoma (home) - W (Improved but hey, we're at home).=
New Mexico State (home) - W
Florida (away) - L (Strong QB coming back. Strong LB core)
Vanderbilt (home) W
I had to add Home/Away and even then, I agree with you. My gut says we slip up in one more game (Kentucky? Oklahoma?) and go 8-4. But considering each one individually, I come up with 9-3.
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Pulled some onions this evening and my wife is making cornbread and black eyed peas with em.