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I thought Tennessee would tell that back to wait on him inside, but he stayed on the outside, Spurrier said.
Clowney, who combines power and speed in a 6-foot-6, 256-pound frame, also expected to be chipped by a running back.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/2...xt|Sports Tennessee Volunteers&nclick_check=1
Just a stretch here but perhaps we didn't ask the rb to stay in and help block perhaps the best defensive player in the country on the most critical play of the game because we don't have a real coach?
I thought Tennessee would tell that back to wait on him inside, but he stayed on the outside, Spurrier said.
Clowney, who combines power and speed in a 6-foot-6, 256-pound frame, also expected to be chipped by a running back.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/2...xt|Sports Tennessee Volunteers&nclick_check=1
Just a stretch here but perhaps we didn't ask the rb to stay in and help block perhaps the best defensive player in the country on the most critical play of the game because we don't have a real coach?
SMFH. Who gives a damn that Dooley got a sideline penalty. You know it was a bull**** call just like the horse collar was a bull**** call.
Proud of the O line. They did an awesome job. Proud of Zach Rogers, guys turned it around this year. Disappointed in Hunter. Some drops and I'm tired of seeing the pansy hit the deck instead of taking a hit and tryin to shake free! As usual, our D royally sucked. Letting SC score on a 3rd n 26 is terrible.
you said it perfectly.We shouldn't be blaming that on anyone and should be giving Clowney credit for a great play. Tiny dominated him all day and got beat by a future NFL player. Tyler did not hold the ball (or was a statue as someone said). He did his drop and was stepping into his throw. Clowney blew by Tiny and Bray didn't stand a chance.
Great players make great plays in big situations (said many times on here). Unfortunately, the big play came from USCe instead of UT.
Yes, the defense ultimately lost the game. I recall a number of reasonable voices (I was one) who stated that, like Georgia, UT's defense would likely take a step back during the change to 3-4. Not sure why anyone is surprised. Offense played lights out. O line was beaten on one critical play. Show me another team that had held Clowney in check as well as UT this season.