Running Game sucking air

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Here are the numbers from last week vs. UAB

(http://utsports.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2005-2006/ut01.html)

NET YARDS RUSHING............. 138
Rushing Attempts............ 35
Average Per Rush............ 3.9

I dont think anyone is going to argue that UAB's defense is probably weaker then Florida, LSU, Georgia, and Notre Dame's is going to be.

I have also seen publications with Riggs as a preseason all-american.

I have to say though, our running game right now is pretty anemic and below most people's expectations.

I'm not sure who you point the finger at, if anyone, but the reality is these numbers are probably going to get worse when we play the likes of Florida, Ga, and LSU unless something changes.


 
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Originally posted by oklavol@Sep 9, 2005 12:37 PM
I'm not sure who you point the finger at, if anyone, but the reality is these numbers are probably going to get worse when we play the likes of Florida, Ga, and LSU unless something changes.
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You know, right now I'm not going to worry about the running game. UAB was just one game. I agree though, UF, Ga and LSU will all be tougher to run against. Then again, did you expect Riggs to run for 180 yards against Auburn in the SECCG? Anything can happen I guess. I think that Riggs is going to have a big game against UF. Just a hunch.
 
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Why do some "fans" want to start getting down on the team after just one game where they ran the most vanilla of offensive schemes?
 
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No way can you judge how good TN or thier running game is by the UAB game. We did not show poorly because we did not have the talent or ability, we showed poorly because of atitude towards the opponent. TN always plays down to the level of the opponent..I don't know why. They should bring thier "A" game to the swamp. Florida is in for a shock.
 
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Anemic? Sucking air? It's not like we ran for 40 yards or something.

I am so tired of this. We've played ONE game.
 
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bleedingorange - you need to take a happy pill - you make me want to shoot myself. :bad: :bad: :gun:
 
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we played uag streight up no screens , draws , bootlegs reverses, and no real deep pass things a running game must have to open the holes hopefuly this will not be the case agints the rest of the sec.
 
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Originally posted by Vol-In-Bama@Sep 9, 2005 12:24 PM
Why do some "fans" want to start getting down on the team after just one game where they ran the most vanilla of offensive schemes?
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why do some "fans" get all ticked off when somebody points out an area of concern? :unsure:
 
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Can I have your address bleeding?

When Tennessee beats Florida by 14+, I want to swing by and make sure you haven't hung yourself. I know it will RUIN your season.
 
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Hey tri i dont care one way or the next who wins, i said from the start that i am not u ut football supporter. If they win good, if they lose who cares. Just looking forward to basketball season.
 
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Originally posted by bleedingorange@Sep 9, 2005 12:27 PM
how can u say that, that is our offense every game
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It was much more vanilla for UAB than any game we played last season after the UNLV and LaTech games. We ran the ball well early in the game with most of the nice runs by Riggs. We'll be just fine.
 
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Originally posted by crazyguy@Sep 9, 2005 9:48 PM
why do some "fans" get all ticked off when somebody points out an area of concern? :unsure:
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Not really ticked, just pointing out another area of concern....

I mean it was only the first game of the season. B)
 
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Originally posted by BHAMVOLFAN@Sep 10, 2005 8:24 AM
It was much more vanilla for UAB than any game we played last season after the UNLV and LaTech games.  We ran the ball well early in the game with most of the nice runs by Riggs.  We'll be just fine.
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Exactly.

Not to mention the fact that the next game is one of the biggest of every season, and CPF wanted to give those guys as few looks as possible.
 
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this thread is so pathetic. i have come to realize that vol fans are the most fickle fans on planet earth. no respect at all. just b**** b**** b****. just like a woman.
 
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I was getting tired of the qb's threads too, thats why I started this thread about the running game.

Everyone keeps posting that it was a vanilla offense. We all know that and its a good point, but we've had lots of opening games with vanilla offenses and still were very successful rushing the ball. This effort just seems really weak compared to the last few years opening games. I was expecting maybe against UAB and Vandy, Riggs might get close to 200 yards. Just seems like watching the game, are offensive line isnt getting a good push up front. They are not really dominating like I expected. I know its only one game, but still I think the running game was more disappointing the passing game. I know Ainge's numbers are not that good, but when you look at Clausen's numbers.

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Rick Clausen 24-17-1 217 1 53 0

And when you consider the number of dropped passes he had. He had exceptional numbers. I think the dropped passes is something that will be corrected. At this point, I think the running game more of a concern then the passing game is.
 
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CBC, all Vol fans are like that because we strive for perfection like any other team's fans do...well except for Bama, they try to buy it down there

Anyways, on to the subject of the run game

Riggs is a gamer.....He's there for us and comes through in big games when we need him....He came through for us against UK at the end of the game when we needed him and even though we lost to Auburn in the SECCG he came through with 2 nice runs there at the end to keep the game close

This week against Florida he will be clutch and come through for us when we need a big run or a big play....Mark it down...Florida don't have much to prepare for because of the limited play calling from last weekend(us winning 17-10 isn't Sanders fault for those of you that think it is)we barely even opened the play book....Look for a trick play or two against Florida if we need to swing the momentum....I'm ready for UF so all I can say is BRING IT! GO VOLS!!!!
 
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I don't think you can measure the running game with UAB. Just the first game. I think we will do fine against Florida. GO VOLS!!!!! :rock:
 
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Originally posted by #10_Ainge_#10@Sep 10, 2005 3:23 PM
CBC, all Vol fans are like that because we strive for perfection like any other team's fans do...well except for Bama, they try to buy it down there

Anyways, on to the subject of the run game

Riggs is a gamer.....He's there for us and comes through in big games when we need him....He came through for us against UK at the end of the game when we needed him and even though we lost to Auburn in the SECCG he came through with 2 nice runs there at the end to keep the game close

This week against Florida he will be clutch and come through for us when we need a big run or a big play....Mark it down...Florida don't have much to prepare for because of the limited play calling from last weekend(us winning 17-10 isn't Sanders fault for those of you that think it is)we barely even opened the play book....Look for a trick play or two against Florida if we need to swing the momentum....I'm ready for UF so all I can say is BRING IT!  GO VOLS!!!!hmmmm..........trick plays are'nt they pretty much used when you cant move the chains?...
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Here are some of Fulmers comments on the run game:

Better run game crucial to Vols' success, Fulmer says
2005-09-11
by Elizabeth A. Davis
The Associated Press

KNOXVILLE -- Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer is a strong believer in establishing the run, or pounding the rock, as he likes to call it.

But the Volunteers' running game looked more like mush than push in their opener against UAB.

``If you're going to win championships you better be able to play defense, you better have a good kicking game and you better be able to run the ball, Fulmer said. ``Everything else is gravy.''

The sixth-ranked Vols have another week to get the running game to pounding mode before going to Florida on Sept. 17.

The statistics didn't look too bad -- 138 yards rushing on 35 carries. But the longest run was 15 yards, and 62 of those came in the first quarter. No touchdowns were scored on the ground, which could have helped break open the game. Instead, Tennessee escaped with a 17-10 victory.

Gerald Riggs led the team with 110 yards and 23 rushes.

Fulmer pointed to just about everyone on the offense for having a hand in the tepid performance.

``We ran hard. I don't think we were scared or tentative or anything. We just didn't make the cuts we could have made,'' Fulmer said. ``It's all of us. It's the receivers blocking downfield consistently. It's the running backs making the cut, the fullback finishing the block. On offense we have to have everybody on the same page.''

Fulmer said Riggs ran well but missed some opportunities, and the senior tailback agreed.

``I had an OK day. I could have done a lot better. I think I ran hard. I think I ran with some authority, broke a lot of tackles and that's good, but we've got to be able to pop some of those runs out of there for more than 15 yards,'' Riggs said.

Fulmer, a former offensive lineman at Tennessee, is always particularly hard on that unit, and he was again this week. He singled out the guards by saying they were not physical enough.

Leaving out Tennessee's center, the total weight of the other four linemen was 268 pounds over the total for UAB's four defensive linemen.

The offensive line's performance was somewhat baffling considering how Fulmer had praised the line so much in the preseason, even calling it ``as good a group there as we've had in some time as a whole.''

``I don't have a real good answer for that. We got back and look at it and maybe you could scrimmage more I guess, but then you're concerned about getting someone hurt,'' he said.

``I think maybe (it was) just the first ball game and UAB giving us a couple of things that bothered us.''

The offensive line has been shuffled because of injury over the last month.

Rob Smith, who normally is a guard, had to play center because Richie Gandy and David Ligon, who were battling for the starting center spot, were injured.

Gandy, a senior, partially dislocated his kneecap last month, and he is expected to begin practicing full speed next week. Ligon, who sprained his ankle, also could return. It is unclear how their returns will affect the lineup.

Redshirt freshman Ramon Foster started in place of Smith at guard.

``Ramon did all right his first ball game. He got his steps all screwy three or four times, and that's one of the things we're working on,'' Fulmer said.

Technique seemed to be a common problem in the opener.

``One person would break down here or there later on in the game, and we can't have that,'' tackle Arron Sears said.

It helped the Vols that the offensive line did not allow a sack, and the quarterbacks were able to move the ball in the air. Rick Clausen threw for 217 yards, and Erik Ainge had 57.

But running is a must for Fulmer. After all, that's what helped the Vols win the national championship in 1998. That season the team had 2,536 yards rushing, and only last year's squad with 2,418 yards has even come close to that total.

``In any SEC program everybody likes to run the football,'' Sears said. ``That's what you have to do to win and that's what we're going to have to do to win going down to Florida.''

Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, or redistributed.
 
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I am amazed at how many people overlook teams such as UAB. Even drawing comparison of UAB to Vanderbilt!

UAB has had a very good defense the last few seasons. The finished 2nd in CUSA last season and went to a bowl game. Vandy hasn't even been to a bowl since 1982.

In UAB's 2nd game of the season against Troy they were downright defensive....

Darrell Hackney completed 25-of-38 passes for 296 yards and two touchdowns as downs as UAB defeated Troy 27-7 Saturday night.  The Blazers' defense dominated the Troy offense intercepting 4 passes and sacking quarterback Carl Meadows 5 times.  Troys only score came on a 73-yard punt return by Ledois McKelvin in the third quarter. UAB put the game away on its next possession, driving the length of the field for a touchdown.  The UAB victory broke a 10-game home winning streak for Troy and narrowed the Trojans series lead to 3-2.


Could the Vols have executed better against UAB? YES But what I saw was potentially several more TDs if the Vols eliminated stupid mistakes. Well you know, the stupid mistakes are sometimes the easiest to correct.

Forget the final stats.... Riggs, Foster and Yancy looked good at times... and I think they will only get better as the season progresses. I'm not too worried about the running game.

 
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