BruisedOrange
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If Spurrier was coaching, the Gators' first play from scrimmage would be a play action pass, looking for a quick score to stun the Tennessee crowd. But I don't think McElwain will feel the need to silence the crowd with one play, nor put his backup QB centerstage in the largest, loudest arena and biggest game of his career.
I expect McElwain will come in here attempting to out-Neyland Neyland. He'll run the ball, play for field position, and look to generate points from his team's strengths--defense and the kicking game.
McElwain will feel confident this Gator team can leave Tennessee with a 9-7 or 13-10 win. If they can grind out a couple of first downs on the ground, he'll gladly flip the field on us and wait for us to commit a turnover on our end of the field.
I believe McElwain is already dreaming about citing the General's maxims at the post-game press conference. He will wait for his Spurrier moment, to crow that he came to Neyland Stadium and beat us with our namesake's game.
Meanwhile, another coach already had his Spurrier-moment back in May. He may be having nightmares about eating crow at a losing, post-game press conference, having to answer to his own words: Were going to stop the run. Nobody will run the football on the Orange Swarm. Nobody will run the football on Tennessee.
Whatever the outcome, one Tennessee coach will be vindicated Saturday.
I expect McElwain will come in here attempting to out-Neyland Neyland. He'll run the ball, play for field position, and look to generate points from his team's strengths--defense and the kicking game.
McElwain will feel confident this Gator team can leave Tennessee with a 9-7 or 13-10 win. If they can grind out a couple of first downs on the ground, he'll gladly flip the field on us and wait for us to commit a turnover on our end of the field.
I believe McElwain is already dreaming about citing the General's maxims at the post-game press conference. He will wait for his Spurrier moment, to crow that he came to Neyland Stadium and beat us with our namesake's game.
Meanwhile, another coach already had his Spurrier-moment back in May. He may be having nightmares about eating crow at a losing, post-game press conference, having to answer to his own words: Were going to stop the run. Nobody will run the football on the Orange Swarm. Nobody will run the football on Tennessee.
Whatever the outcome, one Tennessee coach will be vindicated Saturday.