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AgreedI do think the scheme is an important part of what makes the offense go, especially in 2022. Spreading the field vertically and horizontally, having fast WRs (or at least one burner with great hands), and having an accurate QB who can hit deep balls is basically impossible to consistently defend unless you have an elite pass rush and elite DBs. That's how UGA held us in check in 2022.
But Heupel doesn't have to have all of those to win, as evidenced in 23 and 24. And to me, what he did those seasons basically on the fly is the most impressive thing he has done at UT. More than all of 2022. His offense didn't work and he adapted and still won games. Many, many coaches would have fallen apart or insisted on making their scheme work.
I do think the scheme is an important part of what makes the offense go, especially in 2022. Spreading the field vertically and horizontally, having fast WRs (or at least one burner with great hands), and having an accurate QB who can hit deep balls is basically impossible to consistently defend unless you have an elite pass rush and elite DBs. That's how UGA held us in check in 2022.
But Heupel doesn't have to have all of those to win, as evidenced in 23 and 24. And to me, what he did those seasons basically on the fly is the most impressive thing he has done at UT. More than all of 2022. His offense didn't work and he adapted and still won games. Many, many coaches would have fallen apart or insisted on making their scheme work.
Actually that is a good question. How can you bookmark certain post, there's plenty I would like to have in my archives to use as a reminder during the season.
$12.57?These figures represent the average ticket price for home football games 2024, primarily sourced from SeatGeek data as cited by Bookies.com for the 2024 season.
Georgia Bulldogs: $277.38
Texas Longhorns: ~$273.86
Texas A&M Aggies: ~$240
Alabama Crimson Tide: ~$200... $225-$250 for key games
LSU Tigers: ~$150
Tennessee Volunteers: ~$145
Oklahoma Sooners: ~$130
Florida Gators: ~$120
Auburn Tigers: ~$100
Arkansas Razorbacks: ~$90
Vanderbilt Commodores: ~$90
Ole Miss Rebels: $79.00
Kentucky Wildcats: ~$70
Missouri Tigers: ~$60
South Carolina Gamecocks: ~$50
Mississippi State Bulldogs: $12.57
Some of these are on a scale or range but that's as deep as I'm going to dive into it.
2017?On the other hand I forgot my ticket at home, drove to Knoxville, and had to buy a second one at the gate from a scalper for an LSU game way back in the day. $5. Why? I bought at kickoff, we sucked (on our way to a 0-6 start), it started pouring rain, and the game was on TV (which wasn’t always the case in those days). I was rooting the boys on as best as I could in my poncho, but we got crushed.
I don’t ever want another $5 ticket.
These figures represent the average ticket price for home football games 2024, primarily sourced from SeatGeek data as cited by Bookies.com for the 2024 season.
Georgia Bulldogs: $277.38
Texas Longhorns: ~$273.86
Texas A&M Aggies: ~$240
Alabama Crimson Tide: ~$200... $225-$250 for key games
LSU Tigers: ~$150
Tennessee Volunteers: ~$145
Oklahoma Sooners: ~$130
Florida Gators: ~$120
Auburn Tigers: ~$100
Arkansas Razorbacks: ~$90
Vanderbilt Commodores: ~$90
Ole Miss Rebels: $79.00
Kentucky Wildcats: ~$70
Missouri Tigers: ~$60
South Carolina Gamecocks: ~$50
Mississippi State Bulldogs: $12.57
Some of these are on a scale or range but that's as deep as I'm going to dive into it.
I purchase the best seats in section W or X at those games for the price of an upper decker at an SEC game.ETSU, UAB, and NM St will be more affordable. And I've had a great time at games like that back when I did have season tickets.
The least expensive place to see us play an SEC game is prolly at KenSucky or at Starkville. I wouldn't sleep on the Syracuse game, either, for a bigger opponent. And it is really fun to win on the road, as most of you prolly know.
7v7 = flag football = NFL.. I was glad when the NFL WENT flag for the Pro-Bowl, finally they admit it.Every elite 11 QB prospect is a 7 on 7 phenom.
Im over Nico. Im ready to rock with JA. But Nico played normal high school football and did it at a high level. I dont really understand 7 on 7 but every top rated QB, WR, and DB are participating in 7 on 7
I’m curious, what are they saying about his leadership on the field? I always felt Nico’s presence on the field didn’t scream leadership in the way Hooker and Milton did, although I would have preferred Milton be less goofy at times.