The Official #15 Tennessee vs. #6 Georgia Game Thread, 3:30 ET, ABC

#52
#52
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.
 
#53
#53
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.
Agree...it's going to come down to the run game.
Who can stop it and who can run it.
 
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#59
I trust our guys are mad at the actual lack of respect for UT, not Georgia’s perceived lack of respect. I hope Kirby barks and dog cusses his team but it doesn’t matter.
 
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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.
 
#74
#74
I think we’re looking at a defensive struggle today. My guess is both coaches play conservatively. Thinking it’s gonna be low scoring.

It’s the second half that makes me nervous… Where Georgia simply has more depth and talent.
 
#75
#75
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.
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.
 
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