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#26
#26
Gives our 2/3s some real game time experience where it's hard sometimes to get them in otherwise against stiffer competition.
Here's our player participation for Syracuse. Those snaps are meaningful. You don't get meaningful snaps against FCS teams imho.

 
#29
#29
So ETSUs QBs are interesting

1. Jacolby Criswell -- a mobile QB who was a starter at UNC
2. Cade McNamara -- who beat out Joe Milton at Michigan

Stats from their Murray State win:
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#30
#30
I agree with you BUT you almost need some throw away games to get people healthy and to get some young players experience as well.
Namely David Sanders for this game. Even though they are FCS, I think he needs a decent amount of live game reps to prepare for Georgia, particularly to gel a little with the starting group IMO.
 
#31
#31
I hate playing FCS teams, just don't see any value in it. Certainly doesn't prepare you for SEC play.

Before someone says it, no, I don't care if help pay for their program.
This game is for reps and rest, nothing more. The backups get invaluable practice time in a live game @ Neyland environment. For UT it's rest the starters after the first half, and build depth through game experience. Nothing better than live ball practice with the outcome a foregone conclusion.
 
#36
#36
While I agree with not playing “tune-up” games against lower division schools anymore, I am fine with playing an in-state FCS school every couple of years. Some of those kids are from Tennessee. Let them come see what it feels like to play in one of…if not THE…greatest CFB stadiums in the world.

... and ETSU could be a FCS playoff team this year. Likewise, I have no problem playing them often.
 
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I've been a Vol fan since I was a kid. But, I graduated from ETSU. I also worked for ETSU for several years. Last day was Friday. I started a new job today, at UT. So I want the best for both schools. I hope UT gets a good tune up before UGA and ETSU gets some $ for their program. Mostly I just don't want injuries on either side.
 
#40
#40

This is quite interesting that guys can play for multiple schools and have such long college careers. Joey vs. Cade is quite a qb matchup with a 24 year old against a 25 year old. Etsu is coached by Will Healy and they will give Tennessee a legitimate contest for an FCS opponent. Definitely hope both squads have injury free games.
 
#41
#41

This is quite interesting that guys can play for multiple schools and have such long college careers. Joey vs. Cade is quite a qb matchup with a 24 year old against a 25 year old. Etsu is coached by Will Healy and they will give Tennessee a legitimate contest for an FCS opponent. Definitely hope both squads have injury free games.

If he had any eligibility left Chris Weinke would likely still be playing in the current era.
 
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#47
#47

Tennessee football is all set for a ranked matchup this Saturday. Well, kind of. ETSU heads to Neyland Stadium as the No. 24 team in the FCS Division I league, according to the FCS Coaches Poll. This is a debut for the Buccaneers after it started the year just outside the top 25.
 
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#50
#50

This is quite interesting that guys can play for multiple schools and have such long college careers. Joey vs. Cade is quite a qb matchup with a 24 year old against a 25 year old. Etsu is coached by Will Healy and they will give Tennessee a legitimate contest for an FCS opponent. Definitely hope both squads have injury free games.
Stop it dude.

ETSU will be lucky to score.
 
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