Research on Tennessee vs. Florida

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First, let me start by saying I will probably butcher this grammatically so I apologize beforehand.

I have done some film breakdown (very little as of right now) on the Florida game and have come away from watching the game once through already.

There is an efficiency rating that teams get that basically states whether you are gaining enough yards per down to be "efficient" 1-10 is 4yards and 2-3 to 6 is three yards etc... Basically in the grand scheme of things it averages to about four yards a play.

So what I came away with was that we were about 35-37% percent efficient on 1st down in the first half... (which is pretty bad)

2nd down we were roughly about 52% efficiency rating for the game, while we were only about 20% in the first half... (So what happened on second down?)

Well, we started putting Tyler Byrd in motion which then created a horizontal stretch advantage and a personnel advantage for us and we found a hidden gem on 2nd and 7+ in the first quarter with a double slant concept known as "tosser" in the first fee minutes of the game that picked up about 10+yds for us.... So we had that in our back pocket.... (Remember that)

So which brings me to third down we didn't have a ton of them, as we only ran 12 which is a fair amount. Now we basically ran 11 personnel ( 1 RB/ 1TE) the entire game or roughly about 80- 85% of the time (I count Ethan as a tight end but he was in the "sniffer" or H back postion) so honestly it depends on what you call him.

However on third down we ran 10 per. 3 times, 12per. 1 time, 01per. 1 time, and 11 per. 4 times.

Now in the second half we killed on third yard average because of the 30-40 yd TD pass to Malone (remember that "tosser" concept or double slant) but without that we were averaging about 9-10 yards on third down.

The other things I noticed were we got Dobbs more involved in the game with QB lead and two Zone Read plays in the Third and two more in the Fourth. I think the crucial element in our success was (besides the lack of 7 drops in the first half) we started to manipulate the defenders leverage and out flank them which turned out opening up the middle for Hurd (I know he is a quitter) as the game went on. Now I haven't been through other games and I only watched the Telecast version so I didn't get to see hardly any pass concepts. However, the game wasn't as dramatic as it seemed because there were soooo many points left on the board from drops and a couple errant throws that kept points of the board. Lastly, the game was awesome and I am sure glad we got that monkey off our back. I just wonder if butch and his staff will go back and look at tape (I know they will) and see some opportunity for some more jet action or sweep because that is how we killed florida and we have the back in John Kelly to do more of it. Go Vols!
 
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Nice breakdown.

On another note, does anyone know where I can get a membership at a hidden gym? I figure it's not very busy and I like quiet gyms when I workout.

Just joking op as I screw up typing a lot too.
 
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UGA will likely own the SEC east this year with UT and florida way down from losing a bunch of talent and no proven QB.
 
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Nice breakdown.

On another note, does anyone know where I can get a membership at a hidden gym? I figure it's not very busy and I like quiet gyms when I workout.

Just joking op as I screw up typing a lot too.
I wouldn't have as much problem if I was typing from a computer (obviously with gym that wasn't the problem)
 
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UGA will likely own the SEC east this year with UT and florida way down from losing a bunch of talent and no proven QB.

They will most likely choke it away this season like we did last season...UGA is known for not living up to expectations...In fact it is the story of their program...Aside from Herschel they haven't really done much.
 
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When does UGA own anything?

Typically between February and August.

These posts in visual form . . .

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UGA will likely own the SEC east this year with UT and florida way down from losing a bunch of talent and no proven QB.

Don't count your chickens in those eggs yet. UGA will likely because they have no other options, start 3 true freshman on their OL. They won't "own" anybody in the SEC with that set up.
 
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Great post!

I wish there were more posts like this and less superficial stuff.

This is a great time to discuss games from the season since there is actually time to do so.

I do have a question, when watching the game do you notice florida running out of gas?

It seemed like they were not physically ready to play the whole game. Too many cramps and substitutions. This may have been a response to our playing calling and tempo or they just got lazy. Kinda hard to imagine florida would not be ready to play in the heat....
 
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Great post!

I wish there were more posts like this and less superficial stuff.

This is a great time to discuss games from the season since there is actually time to do so.

I do have a question, when watching the game do you notice florida running out of gas?

It seemed like they were not physically ready to play the whole game. Too many cramps and substitutions. This may have been a response to our playing calling and tempo or they just got lazy. Kinda hard to imagine florida would not be ready to play in the heat....
That is a great question... As a coach whenever you dive through film you will want to go through and see how the sideline reacts... Where their breaking point is.

I think they just got mentally destroyed after having a big lead, and it seaming like they had everything in the bag. Whenever the Gators were mentally tapped it started showing physically (if you feel like your going to lose, why put in the effort). I believe that is what happened to them and you have to remember they hadn't played anyone that physically challenged them up to that point. (Atleast not that I remember)
 
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Gators are always tough...but they lost 9 starters on D (from who started against us in 2016)...
 
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UGA will likely own the SEC east this year with UT and florida way down from losing a bunch of talent and no proven QB.

They certainly could. If they do, it does not bode well for future. Need Kirby to stumble thru next couple years. I'm not so sure they have it together any more than UT.
 
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