Just for fun, here's a list of players from that 2001 Miami team, I make no guarantees as to its completeness:I'd take a closer look at those rosters if I were you. Tennessee was good - and I'd be delighted if Tennessee were that good today - but they were not as talented as Miami.
lol:How many JTrains could we possibly have?
Last I checked, Brock Berlin was Miami's QB in 2003 and Jarrett Payton was their starting RB.
Just for fun, here's a list of players from that 2001 Miami team, I make no guarantees as to its completeness:
Ed Reed
Bryant McKinnie
Jeremy Shockey
Phillip Buchanon
Clinton Portis
Najeh Davenport
Andre Johnson
Jerome McDougale
Willis McGahee
William Joseph
Kellen Winslow
Sean Taylor
Jonathan Vilma
D.J. Williams
Vince Wilfork
Antrell Rolle
Frank Gore
Vernon Carey.
I guess they were walking around the track the night before they lost to a thoroughly average Georgia team at home. Never has a team been so exalted for accomplshing so little as the 2001 Tennessee team. You're talking about how well they played down the stretch, they had to come from about 50 points behind to beat an awful Kentucky team.That would say they were lucky Casey Clausen and company were walking around Tom Black Track with Roses in their mouth after beating Florida, completely looking past the SECC.
You know as well as I do that it's difficult to beat a team twice in the same season.
I guess they were walking around the track the night before they lost to a thoroughly average Georgia team at home. Never has a team been so exalted for accomplshing so little as the 2001 Tennessee team. You're talking about how well they played down the stretch, they had to come from about 50 points behind to beat an awful Kentucky team.
If teams play each other twice in the same season,it's because both of them are pretty good. That's why you don't see sweeps. I'm pretty sure LSU would have beaten Tulane again if there had been a second matchup this year.I hear that all the time. I wonder if there is any evidence to support that...
Seems to me that, if you beat a team once, you ought to be able to do it again. Generally, not always, when you beat a team, it's because you're better.
I hear that all the time. I wonder if there is any evidence to support that...
Seems to me that, if you beat a team once, you ought to be able to do it again. Generally, not always, when you beat a team, it's because you're better.