Tennessee vs The Maxims vs South Carolina

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Tennessee vs The Maxims vs South Carolina

If any one incident can serve as a metaphor for the last four years of University of Tennessee athletics, it happened Saturday night.

With 13:08 left in the third canto, Vol corner Prentiss Waggner stepped in front of a Connor Shaw pass, intercepted it. and set sail for the checkerboards. As Waggoner roared up the greensward of Shields-Watkins Field he was slowed only by having to dodge an official. That half-step to the side allowed the Chickens chasing him to catch him on the Carolina 2-yard line.

Joy abounded in Neyland Stadium. From Memphis to Mountain City, Vol faithful were united in one thought, “Surely to Heaven, they can't screw this up.”

They did.

After Vol tailback Tauren Poole was stuffed on first down three yards behind the line, freshman quarterback Justin Worley dropped back on second down and spotted a UT receiver three yards deep in the endzone. What he didn't see was Gamecock safety D.J. Swearinger camped out on the two. As Swearinger fell to the turf clutching the ball, the Vols' hope for any kind of redemption turned into a heap of what Farmer Brown hauled away.

Let's take a little trip in the Wayback Machine to see where the Vols were in 2007.

First, let's face it, there are really only three sports that matter on the Hill: football, mens' basketball and womens' basketball. All the rest, when they achieve some level of success or win a championship fall into the “Well, isn't that nice” category.

In women's basketball, Head Volette Pat Summit's troops won a national title.

In men's basketball, third-year coach Bruce Pearl took his team to an SEC East title and thence to the rarefied air of the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament.

Finally, Head Vol Philip Fulmer's boys won the SEC East but lost a 21-14 decision to LSU in the SEC Championship game. The football Vols went on to best Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl.

Life was good in the Land of the Orange.

Then somewhere, somehow, as Pat and the girls hung yet another banner in a newly-renovated Thompson-Boling Arena, the dark gods laughed.

The 2008 football campaign started out with much promise but turned into a 5-7 disaster of epic proportions. Head Vol Fulmer was dismissed in a tearful presser. After a “national” search, the University hired Lane Kiffin – the anti-Fulmer. He was brash. He was a young, flat-bellied, whippy-wristed college boy who was the very embodiment of everything the Fulmer-haters wanted in a Head Vol. After the 2009 season, he ditched the Vols like some sloppy-second drunken prom date and fled KnoxVegas for the bright lights, smog and muggers of Los Angeles. Tennessee students threw a riot in his honor. The powers-that-be, finding themselves way behind the eight ball when it came to hiring a coach, settled on young Derek Dooley, late of Louisiana Tech, to fill the job. It has fallen to him to attempt to clean up the massive failure that is Tennessee football in the 2010s.

In men's basketball, Head Huckster Bruce Pearl took the Vols to the even more rarified air of the Elite Eight in NCAA tournament play. Then the whispers began that all was not as it seemed in round-ball land. Bruce Pearl was proven to be a serial violator of NCAA regulations and suddenly EVERYTHING the man had ever told us smelled, too, of what Farmer Brown hauled off. New Head Coach Counzo Martin is left to clean out the Augean Stables in the bowels of Thompson-Boling.

Finally, the much-beloved Pat Summit has announced that she is suffering from “early-onset dementia” and has but a few more seasons in the coach's chair.

Tennessee Athletics Director Mike Hamilton, Head Head Vol during this period was also fed to the wolves and now works for a non-profit church group.

For the Volunteer faithful this has been a nightmare from which they have yet to awaken. A mere four years ago the Vols were Just This Close to being nationally relevant in all three main sports and then *poof.* Since then it has been a litany of bad decisions, bad seasons and bad news. Vol fans can be forgiven for imagining themselves in a long, dark, and dank tunnel in which any light seen seems to be an oncoming train.

Once, during Johnny Majors early years as Head Vol, after a particularly disastrous outing in Neyland Stadium, Mary Lynn Majors wailed to then AD Bob Woodruff, “Oh God, this is terrible!” Woodruff patted her on the knee and said, “Don't worry. If you stay around here long enough, there'll be worse days.”

I think I may need a drink.

So, how did the team do against the Maxims?


1. The team that makes the fewest mistakes will win.

2. Play for and make the breaks. When one comes your way … SCORE!

3. If at first the game – or the breaks – go against you, don’t let up … PUT ON MORE STEAM!

4. Protect our kickers, our quarterback, our lead and our ballgame.

5. Ball! Oskie! Cover, block, cut and slice, pursue and gang tackle … THIS IS THE WINNING EDGE.

6. Press the kicking game, here is where the breaks are made.

7. Carry the fight to South Carolina and keep it there for sixty minutes.




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1. failed.
2. epic fail. darick, int
3. eh we did in the first half
4. yeah we protected them. hooray
5. good
6. fg blocked, but other than that good special teams
7. hell no
 
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With Bray and Hunter UT wins by 14 and we're not having this conversation. The simple fact is that once you get past the original (September) starting 11 on either side of the ball for Tennessee, there's just not much there.

Kiffin had to run off a bunch of Fulmer's mediocre recruits and Dooley has had to adjourn a lot of the thugs and thieves that Kiffy brought in.
 
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With Bray and Hunter UT wins by 14 and we're not having this conversation. The simple fact is that once you get past the original (September) starting 11 on either side of the ball for Tennessee, there's just not much there.

Kiffin had to run off a bunch of Fulmer's mediocre recruits and Dooley has had to adjourn a lot of the thugs and thieves that Kiffy brought in.

yeah running off taj boyd was smart ...
 
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Time for a reality check for the Vol Nation...

First, you guys just ain't that good. Bottom of the SEC East and will more than likely stay there for a while.

Before yall explode on me hear me out.

Between Fulmer and Lane Freaking Kiffin, yall lost momentum in the SEC recruiting battle. That's not something that can be overcome in one or two years. Case in point, when Spurrier came to South Carolina everyone thought within one or two years we would be where we are at now -- 7 years later. It takes time and by the way, the top recruits yall ain't getting are going to South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and so on. The game don't stop while yall try to rebuild. These kids don't know about the Vols of yesteryear, only now, and what they see is a team that can't compete. The result is they go elsewhere. It's a vicious cycle that's hard to get out of.

My next point. You guys knew when Spurrier was hired at SC that this day was coming. He owned Tennessee at Florida and unfortunately for yall, it looks like he will continue for the foreseeable future to own yall.

Respect. We thumped yall for two years running. Get used to it and give us some respect. When is the last time yall beat SC, FLA, and GA in the same year. Not to even mention the cupcake out of conference schedule yall play (Buffalo and Montana, geesh). Its been awhile.

The power has shifted. SC and GA will be the dominate teams in the East for a while. I know you folks keep saying "But we are a young team and when these Sophomores are Seniors we will be great." Well here's a bit of insight, ours will be too. Again, once you are down, it's hard to get back up.

I know this will pi$$ a lot of you off but it's the truth. It is what it is. You guys will get better, but it will take time. In the mean time, good luck to the Vols and don't think yall are gonna come to our House next year and not take another spanking.

GO COCKS!!!!
 
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usc and ga are the future? yea sure. georgia maybe but not you guys. you didn't thump nothing peanut brain. with bray we win by 17. let me give you a history lesson. you suck. get ready for your yearly beat down by the hogs.
 
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usc and ga are the future? yea sure. georgia maybe but not you guys. you didn't thump nothing peanut brain. with bray we win by 17. let me give you a history lesson. you suck. get ready for your yearly beat down by the hogs.

Bray ain't superman. We'll see next year.

Yall will be lucky to beat Vandy!

This years Vols are like hunting baby seals -- just walk up and club one in the head. :yes:
 
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Time for a reality check for the Vol Nation...

First, you guys just ain't that good. Bottom of the SEC East and will more than likely stay there for a while.

Before yall explode on me hear me out.

Between Fulmer and Lane Freaking Kiffin, yall lost momentum in the SEC recruiting battle. That's not something that can be overcome in one or two years. Case in point, when Spurrier came to South Carolina everyone thought within one or two years we would be where we are at now -- 7 years later. It takes time and by the way, the top recruits yall ain't getting are going to South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and so on. The game don't stop while yall try to rebuild. These kids don't know about the Vols of yesteryear, only now, and what they see is a team that can't compete. The result is they go elsewhere. It's a vicious cycle that's hard to get out of.

My next point. You guys knew when Spurrier was hired at SC that this day was coming. He owned Tennessee at Florida and unfortunately for yall, it looks like he will continue for the foreseeable future to own yall.

Respect. We thumped yall for two years running. Get used to it and give us some respect. When is the last time yall beat SC, FLA, and GA in the same year. Not to even mention the cupcake out of conference schedule yall play (Buffalo and Montana, geesh). Its been awhile.

The power has shifted. SC and GA will be the dominate teams in the East for a while. I know you folks keep saying "But we are a young team and when these Sophomores are Seniors we will be great." Well here's a bit of insight, ours will be too. Again, once you are down, it's hard to get back up.

I know this will pi$$ a lot of you off but it's the truth. It is what it is. You guys will get better, but it will take time. In the mean time, good luck to the Vols and don't think yall are gonna come to our House next year and not take another spanking.

GO COCKS!!!!
Let you guys win 9 games one time and suddenly you're a juggernaut. I love it.
 
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Bluegrass Cock has waited literally his entire life to be able to post something proudly on a Vols board.

Congrats.
 
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Bluegrass Cock has waited literally his entire life to be able to post something proudly on a Vols board.

Congrats.

You got that right Dbake!!!

By the way, just doing some fun smack talking. The Vols are the only other SEC team I will pull for.

Been down to Knoxville several times since the 1990s to see the game. Always a good time and great fans for the most part (we all have our idiots).

But you are right, it's good to finally be on the winning side for a change. Yall beat down on us for a long time!:salute:
 
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Time for a reality check for the Vol Nation...

First, you guys just ain't that good. Bottom of the SEC East and will more than likely stay there for a while.

Before yall explode on me hear me out.

Between Fulmer and Lane Freaking Kiffin, yall lost momentum in the SEC recruiting battle. That's not something that can be overcome in one or two years. Case in point, when Spurrier came to South Carolina everyone thought within one or two years we would be where we are at now -- 7 years later. It takes time and by the way, the top recruits yall ain't getting are going to South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and so on. The game don't stop while yall try to rebuild. These kids don't know about the Vols of yesteryear, only now, and what they see is a team that can't compete. The result is they go elsewhere. It's a vicious cycle that's hard to get out of.

My next point. You guys knew when Spurrier was hired at SC that this day was coming. He owned Tennessee at Florida and unfortunately for yall, it looks like he will continue for the foreseeable future to own yall.

Respect. We thumped yall for two years running. Get used to it and give us some respect. When is the last time yall beat SC, FLA, and GA in the same year. Not to even mention the cupcake out of conference schedule yall play (Buffalo and Montana, geesh). Its been awhile.

The power has shifted. SC and GA will be the dominate teams in the East for a while. I know you folks keep saying "But we are a young team and when these Sophomores are Seniors we will be great." Well here's a bit of insight, ours will be too. Again, once you are down, it's hard to get back up.

I know this will pi$$ a lot of you off but it's the truth. It is what it is. You guys will get better, but it will take time. In the mean time, good luck to the Vols and don't think yall are gonna come to our House next year and not take another spanking.

GO COCKS!!!!

While some of these commenst may be true, I disagree with a good bit of it. To equate Spurrier's soon to be acheived success to his success at UF is just wishful thinking. I think the UT_SC games will continue to be close and wins will alternate with regularity over the next 3-4 years. I think Spurrier has taken the Cocks about as far as they can go, and it's a struggle to beat the Vols this year. It's gonna change, I believe.
 
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Time for a reality check for the Vol Nation...

First, you guys just ain't that good. Bottom of the SEC East and will more than likely stay there for a while.

Before yall explode on me hear me out.

Between Fulmer and Lane Freaking Kiffin, yall lost momentum in the SEC recruiting battle. That's not something that can be overcome in one or two years. Case in point, when Spurrier came to South Carolina everyone thought within one or two years we would be where we are at now -- 7 years later. It takes time and by the way, the top recruits yall ain't getting are going to South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and so on. The game don't stop while yall try to rebuild. These kids don't know about the Vols of yesteryear, only now, and what they see is a team that can't compete. The result is they go elsewhere. It's a vicious cycle that's hard to get out of.

My next point. You guys knew when Spurrier was hired at SC that this day was coming. He owned Tennessee at Florida and unfortunately for yall, it looks like he will continue for the foreseeable future to own yall.

Respect. We thumped yall for two years running. Get used to it and give us some respect. When is the last time yall beat SC, FLA, and GA in the same year. Not to even mention the cupcake out of conference schedule yall play (Buffalo and Montana, geesh). Its been awhile.

The power has shifted. SC and GA will be the dominate teams in the East for a while. I know you folks keep saying "But we are a young team and when these Sophomores are Seniors we will be great." Well here's a bit of insight, ours will be too. Again, once you are down, it's hard to get back up.

I know this will pi$$ a lot of you off but it's the truth. It is what it is. You guys will get better, but it will take time. In the mean time, good luck to the Vols and don't think yall are gonna come to our House next year and not take another spanking.

GO COCKS!!!!

We haven't thumped UT the last two years. UT was very much in the game in the fourth quarter in both contests. We were very fortunate to win Saturday night. One or two plays by UT could have changed the outcome.
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We haven't thumped UT the last two years. UT was very much in the game in the fourth quarter in both contests. We were very fortunate to win Saturday night. One or two plays by UT could have changed the outcome.
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Thanks for being a realistic USCjr fan. Please tell your troll counterpart that he needs to not drink so much at the game so he can remember what really happened.
 
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I am going to comment a little on the first maxim.

To me, the mistakes made at the USCjr game were silly. They were mistakes that could have easily been avoided, such as the number of penalties. Obviously the two turnovers could have been massive.The drive in the third was a wonderful sight to witness and really showed potential growth and what the team is capable of, having struggled coming out of the half previously. The plays started great but there were times of incompletion because the receiver was just short of making the catch. I saw some improvement in the SC game, despite how frustrated it may have been to watch to some fans. The defense was good until the end of the third. It seemed to me like SC was making drives through the middle, play after play, but little pressure was applied. I would say those two turnovers would have sealed in a good outcome had they been positive. Potentially a 17-14 win. It's like we are right there, THIS close, and then it drops. Just like the Bama game, there were sparks in the plays. It just needs to remain consistent and there needs to be fewer silly mistakes made.

Just my two cents.
 
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Time for a reality check for the Vol Nation...

First, you guys just ain't that good. Bottom of the SEC East and will more than likely stay there for a while.

Before yall explode on me hear me out.

Between Fulmer and Lane Freaking Kiffin, yall lost momentum in the SEC recruiting battle. That's not something that can be overcome in one or two years. Case in point, when Spurrier came to South Carolina everyone thought within one or two years we would be where we are at now -- 7 years later. It takes time and by the way, the top recruits yall ain't getting are going to South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and so on. The game don't stop while yall try to rebuild. These kids don't know about the Vols of yesteryear, only now, and what they see is a team that can't compete. The result is they go elsewhere. It's a vicious cycle that's hard to get out of.

My next point. You guys knew when Spurrier was hired at SC that this day was coming. He owned Tennessee at Florida and unfortunately for yall, it looks like he will continue for the foreseeable future to own yall.

Respect. We thumped yall for two years running. Get used to it and give us some respect. When is the last time yall beat SC, FLA, and GA in the same year. Not to even mention the cupcake out of conference schedule yall play (Buffalo and Montana, geesh). Its been awhile.

The power has shifted. SC and GA will be the dominate teams in the East for a while. I know you folks keep saying "But we are a young team and when these Sophomores are Seniors we will be great." Well here's a bit of insight, ours will be too. Again, once you are down, it's hard to get back up.

I know this will pi$$ a lot of you off but it's the truth. It is what it is. You guys will get better, but it will take time. In the mean time, good luck to the Vols and don't think yall are gonna come to our House next year and not take another spanking.

GO COCKS!!!!
Even now, your team isn't very good.

With all the Vols issues the last 4 years, they're still recruiting on par with Spurrier. And Spurrier is an old man who doesn't have long left in Columbia anyway.

SC's modest success is a brief interlude on their way back to a position just above Vandy and Kentucky. Enjoy it, it won't last long.
 
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