Really good video
Big takeaway from the video is this is the most talented team Heups had in Knoxville. It's young and inexperienced but it's the most.
They also talk about how good the culture is inside the program. The team is united and that gets me excited. It's the opposite of the Butch, Dooley days. These kids fight for each other and their coaches. Heup has us on the cusp of greatness. Gonna be a wild season.
GBO
Not to be a negavol, but most teams are united at the beginning of the season. The strength of the glue and talent within this team has yet to be tested. That said, the former often comes in the form disappointment. Hopefully we don’t see much of that.
I have said if our OL, WRs, and QB take a step forward and our D is as good as last year, we could see the playoffs again—especially if our defense is even better than last year like some are predicting.
That’s an awful lot to expect from a team that lost its best RB, WR, center, multiple starting OLs, and QB from an offense that struggled as it was, along with virtually its entire Dline.
The other part of the equation is whether or not the teams we play against that we beat last year have improved. Oklahoma and FL both lost their fair share of players to the NFL. I just read Oklahoma lost over 40 players!?! That’s incredible and hard to believe.
I’m keeping expectations low much like I did in 2023 which allowed me to mostly enjoy that season. I am thinking we go between 8-4, or 9-3. I was dipping to 7-5 until I read this about OK and Arkansas.
- Oklahoma Total Departures: Oklahoma lost 46 players from their 2024 roster for the 2025 season.
- Reasons for Departure:
- 20 players exhausted their eligibility.
- 26 players entered the transfer portal.
Arkansas football team lost many players in 2025, with about two dozen players entering the transfer portal and several others running out of eligibility, particularly impacting the secondary and receiving corps.
Not only have both teams lost a lot of players, both of those games are at home.
So, when I consider all of that, I think we SHOULD go 9-3. We don't really have any excuse. It’s conceivable that we could go 10-2, because FL lost 7 players including their starting QB to the NFL. That game is away, however and late int he season. So, they are usually rolling on all cylinders by the end of their seasons. Slow starts are what hamper Billy's teams if I remember correctly.
If we go 9-3 or better, I will be pleased and continue to hold VERY high expectations for 2026. I can't say that I will be "suprised", however. It’s hard to be surprised when I consider what Heupel has been able to pull off with what he has had thus far.
If we do worse than that 8-4, I will be disappointed and very concerned.