Ten Thoughts against Memphis

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1. I assume Janzen Jackson is suspended and I think the staff deserves some props for that. Teach the kid to be mature and realize who he represents.

2. Let's see if Kiffin airs the ball out. He played it close to the vest against USClite with a big lead early and the rain, I'm curious to see if he wants to expand the passing game against Memphis.

3. I would not expect Hardesty to get 20 carries if we get a big lead. We need him healthy and we can easily win with just Brown/Oku carrying the ball.

4. Really look to see how Nigel Mitchell-Thornton and Herman Lathers perform. Let's see how comfortable they are and if one stands out over the other.

5. I would be absolutely shocked if Nukeese isn't involved early in the offense. I'm expecting the Pahokee Package in the first offensive series. Look for screens, slants, etc. to get Nuke the ball.

6. Brent Vinson is going to get some snaps with Marsalous Johnson out. I really want to see Brent step up. He's been very disappointing during his career, and this might be his last chance to prove he can contribute.

7. I pray to God the special teams coverage have improved. It was...better against USClite, but it still needs lots of work.

8. Last two weeks we haven't had any big plays from our WR's. Hopefully they can pick up the momentum from the UGA game and make some plays. Take pressure off Crompton and the run game.

9. Can the Vols find an answer for the punt return woes? We have not had a good, solid punt return in a while. Who is the answer?

10. I think the Vols are ready to come out and continue to play well. They have some momentum going and this staff does not take anyone lightly. I expect a good, solid performance and a 41-10 UT victory.

Go Vols :hi:
 
#2
#2
Are Prentiss Wagner or Darren Myles Jr. capable of holding their ground back there? I'm not too worried because it's Memphis, but even so.
 
#3
#3
What I would like to see is an opportunity for some of our younger guys to be in a game during a time that counts... help to develop some depth/experience for the rest of the season and future.
That being said, we also need to come out with intensity and stick to our strengths (running game, qb movement, and defense). I see no reason to just be airing out the ball unless we will continue to do so down the road.
 
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I would be shocked if we threw it more than 15-18 times in this game. Alot of Hardesty, a whole lot of Brown, Oku, and Poole. It would be really good to get a big lead a let some of the guys (berry, Montario, Walker, Dan Williams, McCoy) have a little time off and get ready for the big game in Oxford next weekend.
 
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#6
If Nuke gets more opportunitiues it will be b/c of playing an inferior opponent not b/c he whined about playing time. I don't think this staff will give in to threats like this. If they give him more plays then what kind of precedent does that set for the rest of the team? Cry and threaten to leave and we will get you more involved in the game?
 
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What I would like to see is an opportunity for some of our younger guys to be in a game during a time that counts... help to develop some depth/experience for the rest of the season and future.
That being said, we also need to come out with intensity and stick to our strengths (running game, qb movement, and defense). I see no reason to just be airing out the ball unless we will continue to do so down the road.
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If Nuke gets more opportunitiues it will be b/c of playing an inferior opponent not b/c he whined about playing time. I don't think this staff will give in to threats like this. If they give him more plays then what kind of precedent does that set for the rest of the team? Cry and threaten to leave and we will get you more involved in the game?

no, but b/c its an inferior opponent, they can give him the ball early, even if he did whine or didn't. I think they want to give him more opportunities anyway, it's just a good time to do it.
 
#9
#9
I don't mean to bring up bad memories, but all I can think about going into this game is 1996. Let's not go into this game too confident.
 
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I don't mean to bring up bad memories, but all I can think about going into this game is 1996. Let's not go into this game too confident.
I was there and this game ain't being played in the Liberty Bowl by blind coaches and officials. By blind coaches I'm referring to Phil Fulmer who was going against a run defense ranked in the top five, had Peyton Manning as his qb and refused to utilize the passing game because he was convinced he could run the ball down their throats. Vol fans should've known at that point there was a flaw in the coaching philosophy of CPF.
 
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I was there and this game ain't being played in the Liberty Bowl by blind coaches and officials. By blind coaches I'm referring to Phil Fulmer who was going against a run defense ranked in the top five, had Peyton Manning as his qb and refused to utilize the passing game because he was convinced he could run the ball down their throats. Vol fans should've known at that point there was a flaw in the coaching philosophy of CPF.

This.

I was there too, it was a cold wet day, had to dig a used poncho out of a trash can.
When I returned 10 years later it was a bright, sunny day, and we blew them out.
 
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#12
This.

I was there too, it was a cold wet day, had to dig a used poncho out of a trash can.
When I returned 10 years later it was a bright, sunny day, and we blew them out.
Wasn't raining in 96 but the latter game was a blowout that should be customary against the Tigers. I believe the rainy day you're referring to was between those two games.
 
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#13
1. Show up.

Win the game, get out healthy. Get ready to finish the SEC schedule strong.

I expect a flat game, that we win by 17.
 
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1. Show up.

Win the game, get out healthy. Get ready to finish the SEC schedule strong.

I expect a flat game, that we win by 17.

With the old regime, yes. Not with the new regime. And I know people look at the Ohio game, but that was a wet, rainy game with terrible Crompton.
 
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well, it depends.

if it's a 17 pt. win like you say, then yes, flat.

if it's a 41-10 win like i say, then it will be a solid victory.

Point was, get out of the game with a W. Hopefully get to rest some injured guys, move on to Ole Miss.
 
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Great game to really work on improving our depth. I'd like to see us, and have little doubt that I will, with a comfortable enough lead to get some more players some still meaningful game time.
 
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#21
If we win this game by any less than 28 points, I will be disappointed. Tennessee is better than Memphis in just about every area, with the possible exception of special teams.
 
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#23
I say give Hardesty just a few carries, same with Brown to keep them hungry. Then I would unleash Oku and Poole on them for the rest of the game. Hardesty might really be wanting to play a lot in this game though to help pad his stats for the NFL draft.
 
#24
#24
I say let Hardesty run til he gets tired or the game is completely out of reach. You can pretend that records and leading the SEC/NCAA aren't important but they are. If Hardesty can use these last few games to overtake the SEC rushing lead then CLK can show recruits how his team this year was built on the success of two guys (Crompton and Hardesty) who had been considered busts before.

Having Hardesty do well is very important to the future of the program even though he won't be part of the future in a direct sense.
 
#25
#25
I expect Rogan to line up at safety with EB. Vinson will go at corner against the tall receivers of Memphis. My quess?
 
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