wrangler
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Agree...it's going to come down to the run game.UGA fans in Atlanta are feeling confident about this game. They don’t believe Tennessee will score 20 points.
I think we have the best offensive coach in the country who can out-scheme the best coaches. This year I’m seeing more creative and complex route schemes from Heupel.
This game comes down to Tennessee’s ability to stop the run or not. I know we have not scored a passing TD on UGA in a few years, but I think we change that story on Saturday.
Am I the only one who sees a bit of a contradiction here? No offense OP, but Heupel has struggled with that Tulsa defensive scheme for his career. Several teams including UGA have run a variant of it when facing Heupel. He's a solid coach, but if he were this master schemer, he wouldn't be without a passing TD vs Kirby after so many years. Not saying we have the talent to beat UGA, but to be shut out passing the ball kinda puts a wet blanket on the idea he's some super duper schemer. No offense and I admire your positivity. Wish I could share in it.UGA fans in Atlanta are feeling confident about this game. They don’t believe Tennessee will score 20 points.
I think we have the best offensive coach in the country who can out-scheme the best coaches. This year I’m seeing more creative and complex route schemes from Heupel.
This game comes down to Tennessee’s ability to stop the run or not. I know we have not scored a passing TD on UGA in a few years, but I think we change that story on Saturday.
I agree that Heupel has not looked as much like the master play caller over the last 2 years. Most of that had to do with our QBs missing throws. We did see him as an offensive mastermind when we had Hooker and Golesh. I am seeing a return to great schemes this year as the offense has evolved and becoming more complex over the last 2 games. That’s what excites me about Heupel this year. He is well-known around college football for his offense and I think he has made the needed changes this year to take things to the next level.Am I the only one who sees a bit of a contradiction here? No offense OP, but Heupel has struggled with that Tulsa defensive scheme for his career. Several teams including UGA have run a variant of it when facing Heupel. He's a solid coach, but if he were this master schemer, he wouldn't be without a passing TD vs Kirby after so many years. Not saying we have the talent to beat UGA, but to be shut out passing the ball kinda puts a wet blanket on the idea he's some super duper schemer. No offense and I admire your positivity. Wish I could share in it.