NO SIR EEE
The Sultan Of Swat
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I'll be honest, there's not much, but I will always make sure we have this up.
-We get $575,000 for this game, just remember that.
-Don't forget the real season starts on September 13th with West Georgia.
-Probably around a 56-10 loss.
-Would guess that tempo would not work in our favor this game. Going 3-out and giving them the ball back in 40 seconds is probably a bad idea. Taking my son down for this first experience at Neyland. It's something he'll never forget. Looking forward to it.
-Believe it or not, a 56-10 loss would be an improvement on both sides of the scoreboard compared to our last visit in 2018 (59-3).
-Realistically, it’ll probably get ugly early. But what I want to see is our defense fly around and not be intimidated. If we force a turnover or score once on offense, that’s a memory these guys will never forget.
-Our O-line is going to have its hands full. If we can just run for positive yards early and not go three-and-out every series, I’ll call it a win.
-Biggest stage most of our guys will EVER play on. Just hope they soak it in and don’t get shell-shocked when that place gets loud.
-This isn’t about the score. It’s about staying healthy for SoCon play. Tennessee’s got athletes we just don’t see week-to-week. I’d be shocked if it isn’t 35–0 by halftime.
-Best case scenario: we hang around for a quarter, maybe force a punt or get a field goal, then reality sets in. Worst case? They name their score. Either way, it’s a paycheck game.
-Yeah, this one’s going to be rough. But hey, our guys get to experience SEC speed up close. That’ll pay off when we’re back in conference play.
-Let’s be real, we’re walking into a buzzsaw. Our depth just isn’t anywhere close to theirs. If we can get out of there without half the roster in the training room, I’ll call that a win.
-We get $575,000 for this game, just remember that.
-Don't forget the real season starts on September 13th with West Georgia.
-Probably around a 56-10 loss.
-Would guess that tempo would not work in our favor this game. Going 3-out and giving them the ball back in 40 seconds is probably a bad idea. Taking my son down for this first experience at Neyland. It's something he'll never forget. Looking forward to it.
-Believe it or not, a 56-10 loss would be an improvement on both sides of the scoreboard compared to our last visit in 2018 (59-3).
-Realistically, it’ll probably get ugly early. But what I want to see is our defense fly around and not be intimidated. If we force a turnover or score once on offense, that’s a memory these guys will never forget.
-Our O-line is going to have its hands full. If we can just run for positive yards early and not go three-and-out every series, I’ll call it a win.
-Biggest stage most of our guys will EVER play on. Just hope they soak it in and don’t get shell-shocked when that place gets loud.
-This isn’t about the score. It’s about staying healthy for SoCon play. Tennessee’s got athletes we just don’t see week-to-week. I’d be shocked if it isn’t 35–0 by halftime.
-Best case scenario: we hang around for a quarter, maybe force a punt or get a field goal, then reality sets in. Worst case? They name their score. Either way, it’s a paycheck game.
-Yeah, this one’s going to be rough. But hey, our guys get to experience SEC speed up close. That’ll pay off when we’re back in conference play.
-Let’s be real, we’re walking into a buzzsaw. Our depth just isn’t anywhere close to theirs. If we can get out of there without half the roster in the training room, I’ll call that a win.