Absolutely no way a 2 loss SEC misses. It’s one of those I refuse to believe. They were trying to find ways to get 9-3 in last year. It is the ONLY way Sankey agreed to 9 games because schedule would also be a main issue regarding teams making it because he didn’t want Indiana’s taking a spot.Also, this is nega but I don’t think 10-2 gets Vols into playoffs this year.
Never say never depending on your 2 losses and other losses around country.Absolutely no way a 2 loss SEC misses. It’s one of those I refuse to believe. They were trying to find ways to get 9-3 in last year. It is the ONLY way Sankey agreed to 9 games because schedule would also be a main issue regarding teams making it because he didn’t want Indiana’s taking a spot.
However, I don’t think there will be many 2 loss SEC teams this year. A lot of teams have brutal schedules. 10-2 will turn out to be a great record this year I believe.
Depends on the other loss - 100.
I agree with this. Brazell made a great play both times. They weren’t great throws. JA was trusting his guy to win the jump ball.I think so, but it’s interesting that Brazzell wasn’t “open” on either of his long TDs—especially the second. Y’all had to like the matchup when he was singled up, but I will be interested to see if those throws continue to have success. In both long TDs, the defenders were close enough to make a play but (taking nothing away from Brazzell, who played both perfectly and played through serious PI on the first) both defenders misplayed the ball by jumping or going for the ball too early.
It may be that Brazzell has that Moss or Calvin Johnson about him to win a bunch of those high arc passes, but those long, high throws will invite teams to start playing a centerfield safety.
Again, taking nothing from either JA or Brazzell, I think the incorporation of out-breaking routes and quick passes are the scarier evolutions in the offense in terms of trying to stop it while defending the run.
OH.MY…..that hit by Troy P..he bounced off the ground twice..I swear