It is not as bad as it seems, it's actually much worse, the other new coaches and offensive mindsets in the conference seem to bring original football thinking to their offenses, with fakes, wide open receivers downfield, running games with plenty of misdirection to keep the defenses guessing, Auburn looks improved against a young and inexperienced LSU team, we will be there in 3 weeks, Arkansas and A&M will show us tonight what to expect in the next two weeks, Arkansas could be passed next week and A&M make be a top 10 team here in two weeks, Kiffin hung 54 on Vanderbilt before the third quarter ended,
The Tennessee staff seems to be clueless on what to do to be competitive against talented teams and unsure how to scheme against the rest of the pack that Tennessee is trying to stay with, the unaccountability seems rampant in the staff ranks with Pruitt saying things after blowouts that indicate he wasn't watching the same game I was, but a lot of that resides with Fulmer, when you raise and extend for no legitimate reason, the staff just assumes Fulmer is watering the money tree and throwing money around whatever he feels like, but here comes 3-7, no bowl game, reduced conference earnings, massive operating deficit before they start refunding basketball tickets and donations, university bailout possibly eliminating the autonomy of the athletic department, but it's not as bad as it seems