IPorange
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We are all jazzed up about the first big game of the season. Optimism is sky-high with the average casual fan. And why not? Technically, we are undefeated and the future is unwritten.
Most serious college football fans know that the odds are low for Tennessee to pull of the upset, even though anything is indeed possible. At the same time, pulling off the unthinkable tomorrow wouldn't magically make Tennessee an SEC title contender either.
Here's how I see it-
A Tennessee win means:
Some early credibility for Dooley with fans, players, and recruits.
Some much-needed positive energy for the fan base and athletic program.
Momentum for the season, and one win closer to making a bowl.
A Tennessee win DOESN'T mean:
UT will win 10 games.
Dooley is Nick Saban but with better hair.
"We're back."
The Pac 10 is terrible, SEC football is the only kind that matters.
A Tennessee loss means:
We are where we thought we would be in the rebuilding process and within the college football landscape.
We have valuable experience against a tough nationally ranked team going into the SEC schedule.
Not much else.
A Tennessee loss DOESN'T mean:
Dooley will never succeed.
Our season is over.
We can't find an upset somewhere else.
Perhaps the medium of a messageboard exasperates the duality of any fan base, but whatever happens tomorrow there will be a massive over-reaction here by both new/relatively inactive folks who we'll see for a week and then not again for a year or more, and some of the regulars.
Don't be a fool. Whatever happens, the Oregon game is not the season. It's just one OOC game. We don't have anything really to lose here, which is not a familiar position for Tennessee.
That being said, I hope the Vols give 'em hell.
Most serious college football fans know that the odds are low for Tennessee to pull of the upset, even though anything is indeed possible. At the same time, pulling off the unthinkable tomorrow wouldn't magically make Tennessee an SEC title contender either.
Here's how I see it-
A Tennessee win means:
Some early credibility for Dooley with fans, players, and recruits.
Some much-needed positive energy for the fan base and athletic program.
Momentum for the season, and one win closer to making a bowl.
A Tennessee win DOESN'T mean:
UT will win 10 games.
Dooley is Nick Saban but with better hair.
"We're back."
The Pac 10 is terrible, SEC football is the only kind that matters.
A Tennessee loss means:
We are where we thought we would be in the rebuilding process and within the college football landscape.
We have valuable experience against a tough nationally ranked team going into the SEC schedule.
Not much else.
A Tennessee loss DOESN'T mean:
Dooley will never succeed.
Our season is over.
We can't find an upset somewhere else.
Perhaps the medium of a messageboard exasperates the duality of any fan base, but whatever happens tomorrow there will be a massive over-reaction here by both new/relatively inactive folks who we'll see for a week and then not again for a year or more, and some of the regulars.
Don't be a fool. Whatever happens, the Oregon game is not the season. It's just one OOC game. We don't have anything really to lose here, which is not a familiar position for Tennessee.
That being said, I hope the Vols give 'em hell.