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I still think they should've, at least, re-tooled Vols Calls. They could have made it where players answer questions or something. Seems like a waste and mistake to cut off direct fan interaction by killing an outlet that has been around for nearly 4 decades.
We should be able to impose our will upfront against them. So even if the QB -> WR connection isn't there yet for us, the run game and defense should do enough to comfortably win.In an article on ESPN that talks about potential risers and fallers compared to last year. Gives a little insight to Syracuse. Vols are not on the list.
Tumble: Syracuse Orange
2024 Record: 10-3
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 5.5
The Orange may have the most difficult conference schedule in the ACC. They visit Clemson, SMU, Georgia Tech and Miami. Those are arguably the four best teams in the league entering 2025, and it's not like Syracuse gets softballs at home. Duke, Pittsburgh, North Carolina and Boston College are all on deck, four teams that enter the season with bowl expectations or better.
Then there's the nonconference portion of the slate, which opens with Tennessee and finishes with a road trip to Notre Dame in late November.
Throw in the fact Syracuse brings back just seven starters and that the team's potential starting quarterback, Steve Angeli, wasn't even with the team in spring practice, and it feels like a tall ask for Syracuse to make a bowl, let alone sniff double-digit wins again this season.
this team looks to be very bad in the trenchesIn an article on ESPN that talks about potential risers and fallers compared to last year. Gives a little insight to Syracuse. Vols are not on the list.
Tumble: Syracuse Orange
2024 Record: 10-3
2025 FanDuel Win Total: 5.5
The Orange may have the most difficult conference schedule in the ACC. They visit Clemson, SMU, Georgia Tech and Miami. Those are arguably the four best teams in the league entering 2025, and it's not like Syracuse gets softballs at home. Duke, Pittsburgh, North Carolina and Boston College are all on deck, four teams that enter the season with bowl expectations or better.
Then there's the nonconference portion of the slate, which opens with Tennessee and finishes with a road trip to Notre Dame in late November.
Throw in the fact Syracuse brings back just seven starters and that the team's potential starting quarterback, Steve Angeli, wasn't even with the team in spring practice, and it feels like a tall ask for Syracuse to make a bowl, let alone sniff double-digit wins again this season.
I could be wrong, but I think the current consensus is that bracing has not been shown to decrease the likelihood of reinjury.Wonder why he wouldn’t wear a knee brace all season unless they think it slows him down?
I think Dooley was just in over his head. Like if someone made me CEO of bank of america. I'd tank the company, but just from lack of experience and aptitude, nothing malicious. I think there's probably some intelligence in him.Pruitt’s just a dumb son of a bitch. No interiority.
Dooley is a deeply selfish narcissist with self destructive “drag everyone down” behavior deeply ingrained into him
He’ll set Georgia back if elected & those saying otherwise are dense
I listen to the radio, thank you very much.They will replace it with something.
But I think getting rid of Vol Calls was long overdue. I mean
-It's on the radio, which no one listens to.
-The same 20 fans every year.
-Cringey, terrible questions every week
Move the Mike Keith show to podcast format and split it into two shows: post-game and a mid-week fan mailbag version.
Just that would be an infinite improvement to Vol Calls.
And that one decision is why we went on a long drought of relevance. Crappy AD making crappy decisions. At that time, we still had a vaunted program not too far removed from a national championship. And they had to go out and hire a person that needed training wheels? I know it's been discussed to exhaustion but I still am 'amazed' at the level of incompetence.I think Dooley was just in over his head. Like if someone made me CEO of bank of america. I'd tank the company, but just from lack of experience and aptitude, nothing malicious. I think there's probably some intelligence in him.
Your analysis of him sounds a lot more like Butch to me.
Unlike Pruitt. No intelligence there at all.
Pruitt knew more about football than both of them combined. He was just a big stubborn donkeyI think Dooley was just in over his head. Like if someone made me CEO of bank of america. I'd tank the company, but just from lack of experience and aptitude, nothing malicious. I think there's probably some intelligence in him.
Your analysis of him sounds a lot more like Butch to me.
Unlike Pruitt. No intelligence there at all.
Pruitt knew more about football than both of them combined. He was just a big stubborn donkey