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-I think we give up yards between the 20’s. How our defense plays in the red zone will determine the game. I like our chances at home. frick Tennessee
-I think if we get through Tennessee, it’s smooth sailing until the SEC championship which will inevitably be a huge challenge vs. Lane Kiffin.
-We are going to give up yards, likely in several significant chunks. But are those chunk plays by Tennessee touchdowns? Even if they can complete a 40 yard pass, it's a bigger deal in this game to tackle the guy after the completion, even if it's down on the 5, than in any other on the schedule.
-Tennessee's offense is much easier to defend in the red zone as the field compresses. Great effort and angles in pursuit matter.
-Tennessee has turned the ball over 9 times this year. Aguilar throws a lot of prayers downfield (which they come up with a decent amount of the time). DB's have to get their heads around and play the ball.
-If we can force them to execute in the red zone (likely forcing FGs more often than not), turn them over 2-3 times, and take care of the ball, we will likely have a comfortable victory.
-If Tennessee has multiple scores of 25+ yards and the turnover margin is equal, we're in trouble.
-We will very likely score on these guys through the air. Hopefully with a more health Ryan Williams. Tennessee has given up 250+ yards passing 4 times already this year against a group of QBs who are all fine, but not great. Don't count on much of a run game without Jam, though I'm sure we will still give out enough carries to keep them somewhat honest. It will likely take 30+ to win.
-How healthy is the battered UT secondary that made Gunner Stockton look like Matt Stafford?
-I think the big key is turnovers. We have been good at forcing them so far this year, need that to continue. That and holding them to 3 when they reach the red zone.
-42-10 Bama. frick TN and that puke orange and their hillbilly fan base.
-This Bama team makes a lot of mistakes on both sides of the ball. But this Bama team finds away to win and at the end of the day that’s all that matters.
-Just stop their run game and force Tennessee to throw more. Joey isn't good in short passing game. Just bend but don't break and I think we'll be okay. Tennessee gets their points in first quarter but struggled to maintain after that.
-The biggest key (besides mistakes of course) is our offense controlling the TOP like they usually do and preventing Tennessee from having too many drives for their offense. It also doesn’t help their defense that their offensive philosophy is short/quick drives.
-That's my biggest fear with Tennessee. They have the athletes to capitalize on those long chunk plays our defense has been prone to give up.
-The thing that killed us last year - without rewatching that abortion - was the inability to stop the run when they committed to it in the 2nd half.
-I think that if Miller isn't a go for Saturday, they HAVE to get Dear involved. He seems like too good of a player to not give him at least handful of touches.
-Tennessee probably has the worst defense in the SEC, we win this one easily.
-Aguilar looks to have a similar skill set to the Vandy quarterback. Very talented, creates a lot of plays, not super athletic, but can make a defense pay by escaping the pocket. Like the Vandy quarterback, he’ll also try to force some throws. I think we force a couple of turnovers on him and that’ll be the difference.
-Tennessee is 5-1, but it’s fraud. They are a mid tier team this year and we need to treat them as such.
-I don’t think for one second that Tennessee is anywhere good enough to hang with us.
-I think if we get through Tennessee, it’s smooth sailing until the SEC championship which will inevitably be a huge challenge vs. Lane Kiffin.
-We are going to give up yards, likely in several significant chunks. But are those chunk plays by Tennessee touchdowns? Even if they can complete a 40 yard pass, it's a bigger deal in this game to tackle the guy after the completion, even if it's down on the 5, than in any other on the schedule.
-Tennessee's offense is much easier to defend in the red zone as the field compresses. Great effort and angles in pursuit matter.
-Tennessee has turned the ball over 9 times this year. Aguilar throws a lot of prayers downfield (which they come up with a decent amount of the time). DB's have to get their heads around and play the ball.
-If we can force them to execute in the red zone (likely forcing FGs more often than not), turn them over 2-3 times, and take care of the ball, we will likely have a comfortable victory.
-If Tennessee has multiple scores of 25+ yards and the turnover margin is equal, we're in trouble.
-We will very likely score on these guys through the air. Hopefully with a more health Ryan Williams. Tennessee has given up 250+ yards passing 4 times already this year against a group of QBs who are all fine, but not great. Don't count on much of a run game without Jam, though I'm sure we will still give out enough carries to keep them somewhat honest. It will likely take 30+ to win.
-How healthy is the battered UT secondary that made Gunner Stockton look like Matt Stafford?
-I think the big key is turnovers. We have been good at forcing them so far this year, need that to continue. That and holding them to 3 when they reach the red zone.
-42-10 Bama. frick TN and that puke orange and their hillbilly fan base.
-This Bama team makes a lot of mistakes on both sides of the ball. But this Bama team finds away to win and at the end of the day that’s all that matters.
-Just stop their run game and force Tennessee to throw more. Joey isn't good in short passing game. Just bend but don't break and I think we'll be okay. Tennessee gets their points in first quarter but struggled to maintain after that.
-The biggest key (besides mistakes of course) is our offense controlling the TOP like they usually do and preventing Tennessee from having too many drives for their offense. It also doesn’t help their defense that their offensive philosophy is short/quick drives.
-That's my biggest fear with Tennessee. They have the athletes to capitalize on those long chunk plays our defense has been prone to give up.
-The thing that killed us last year - without rewatching that abortion - was the inability to stop the run when they committed to it in the 2nd half.
-I think that if Miller isn't a go for Saturday, they HAVE to get Dear involved. He seems like too good of a player to not give him at least handful of touches.
-Tennessee probably has the worst defense in the SEC, we win this one easily.
-Aguilar looks to have a similar skill set to the Vandy quarterback. Very talented, creates a lot of plays, not super athletic, but can make a defense pay by escaping the pocket. Like the Vandy quarterback, he’ll also try to force some throws. I think we force a couple of turnovers on him and that’ll be the difference.
-Tennessee is 5-1, but it’s fraud. They are a mid tier team this year and we need to treat them as such.
-I don’t think for one second that Tennessee is anywhere good enough to hang with us.