There are only 2 or 3 teams in America who could go 4-0 playing these four teams on consecutive Saturdays. Not only is it difficult to get up for 4 games like this in a row, the physical toll on the players begins to show up in 4 consecutive physical games.
A strong Athletic Director would never let this happen to his football program.
There are only 2 or 3 teams in America who could go 4-0 playing these four teams on consecutive Saturdays. Not only is it difficult to get up for 4 games like this in a row, the physical toll on the players begins to show up in 4 consecutive physical games.
A strong Athletic Director would never let this happen to his football program.
AD don't have a damn thing to do with SEC schedules . Swing and a missThere are only 2 or 3 teams in America who could go 4-0 playing these four teams on consecutive Saturdays. Not only is it difficult to get up for 4 games like this in a row, the physical toll on the players begins to show up in 4 consecutive physical games.
A strong Athletic Director would never let this happen to his football program.
Iirc AD has no control over SEC schedule. Just OOC
AD can't do anything about the conference schedule we get dealt. The Florida, Georgia and Alabama games have been roughly in the same spots on the schedule for years. Yeah, it'd be nice to have an off week in there, but all you can do is play the schedule.There are only 2 or 3 teams in America who could go 4-0 playing these four teams on consecutive Saturdays. Not only is it difficult to get up for 4 games like this in a row, the physical toll on the players begins to show up in 4 consecutive physical games.
A strong Athletic Director would never let this happen to his football program.
There are only 2 or 3 teams in America who could go 4-0 playing these four teams on consecutive Saturdays. Not only is it difficult to get up for 4 games like this in a row, the physical toll on the players begins to show up in 4 consecutive physical games.
A strong Athletic Director would never let this happen to his football program.
I understand that on a year to year basis. However, Vols have been unable to move Florida from the first of the year b/c the Gators have refused b/c of FSU game. Always end up with a front loaded SEC schedule causing Sept and Oct to be very tough gauntlet.
A good AD could address this and make his case a little more forcefully, IMO. Happy to see LSU game between UK and Vandy next year. Would love to see one of those schools or Missouri change places w/UF at least on they years where UT is the home team.
Appreciate your insights, what am I missing here?
I honestly don't think that any team in college could go 4-0 in this stretch.
Clemson - no
Michigan and Ohio State - no, they about 2-3 decent teams each year and beat up on average teams at best the rest of the year.
Louisville- Maybe, but they did lose to Clemson and Bama is better than Clemson and TAMU is not far behind from Clemson.
Washington- Hell no, cupcake schedule doesn't even begin to describe their schedule. They have only played Stanford all year.
Houston - Eh I doubt it, they have a great coach but have only played one decent team this year Oklahoma, and they got to prepare all offseason for them.
Iirc AD has no control over SEC schedule. Just OOC
Seth, why'd you let Jason be all negative today?! Tell him to eat a snickers or sometihing.
True.
But, just imagine if this would have happened elsewhere.
For example, what if Florida had been scheduled to play UT, UGA, LSU, Arkansas .... All 4 back to back with no open dates...Foley would raise Holy Hell....but, he wouldn't need to,,,because conference office would never do this to him.
And, just imagine Bama having to play UT, Ole Miss, Tamu, and Ark all in a row. Saban would have Bill Battle castrated.
Hart has never held any sway or respect from the guys in the offices in Birmingham.
Our schedule this year is criminal in nature.
And, I never heard one peep from Hart.
Glad he is "retiring".
Really hope we hire Blackburn. :rock:
LOL! I have no control over what Swain says. I don't think that he was being overly negative. He's just pointing out things about A&M that could give the Vols a lot of trouble. He isn't counting Tennessee out at all just taking a realistic look at the match-up.
Hey Seth,
Thanks for responding here despite you getting some negativity from posters. Classy.
My question for you is about the Knxville
media reluctance to ask Butch any follow up questions.
Why wasn't he asked these specific questions yesterday:
What is the exact nature of Hurds injury and when did he suffer it?
In addition to a "lower extremity injury", did Hurd also suffer a concussion?
If so, why was he in the game on last play?
Was there any benching of Hurd for his nonchalant fumble?
Why is Hurds status "day to day"?
Thanks, in advance, for your answers.
So do I. He didn't appreciate the opportunity and privilege of being on the field in a UT uni. Then he got hurt apparently. He's been worked really hard all season. He needs to sit for a minute. We have four very capable backs on the roster. Hurd will be back healthier and with more purpose. Plus it sends a message that no one is bigger than the team...because they aren't. Well done Butch.