We Still have a Bowl Game left to play.

#26
#26
There is more discussion in the media and on the boards regarding the coaching changes than the bowl game. How could the team not be distracted by it all? As if we need any "distraction" to go along with all the other issues.
 
#27
#27
I think the bowl game is very important as it sets the tone for everyone -fans, coaches,players,recruits- for next year. To me it is priority #1. As to who plays, what offensive sets are used...at this stage of the season you got to dance with the lady you brought to the ball (Ainge) although she and her corsage may be a little wilted. GO VOLS beat the badgers.:dance2:
 
#28
#28
Most on the board may disagree, but the bowl game to me is not "very important" as most have opined. There are simply too many important coaching decisions ahead and the bowl game, IMHO, takes a backseat this year.
I'll be watching and pulling for my Vols, but this game will be forgotten very soon after the final horn. Kinda like Gerald Riggs career.
 
#29
#29
I only hope we are taking advantage of the extra practice time and allowing our qb's for next season a lot of reps. This is more important to me, although I hope we don't lose to another Big Ten team.:no:
 
#30
#30
I only hope we are taking advantage of the extra practice time and allowing our qb's for next season a lot of reps. This is more important to me, although I hope we don't lose to another Big Ten team.:no:

I would be willing to bet that Ainge is getting all the reps in practice and will more than like take them all in the game. CDC isnt going to be worried about Crompton or the others getting playing time and experience. Next year they will be someone else's problem.
I hope we can muster up enough of a gameplan to beat the badgers, I think I will go into hiding if we lose to another Big 10 team
 
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