Had those teams played VT, UF, aTm and bama you'd have ridiculously different numbers. In response to OP's query: Let's figure Muschamp, as one poster suggested, will start the game stacking the box. It's no secret that the chickens are the poorest tackling group in the SEC. Hurd will feast on those kids, first.....wearing them down by causing two or three or more to bring him down time after time. Then, due to the awful slowness of those boys, Dobbs' and Jelly's ability to go 'round the edge will make them hesitate = more rushing yards for Mister Hurd. Add to this defensive dilemma a radically revived Tennessee OL (I see Jack and Chance bullying those chickies all night long), and therefore predict 150+ yards for Mister Hurd, close to or over 100 for Mister Dobbs and an eye-popping show by next year's SEC RB superstar, John (Jelly) Kelly. AMIRIGHT?::yes:Missouri, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. What do these teams have in common? Neither have the RB/QB talent that Tennessee has. Yet all three have more rushing yards. Thats just beyond sad.
had those teams played vt, uf, atm and bama you'd have ridiculously different numbers. In response to op's query: Let's figure muschamp, as one poster suggested, will start the game stacking the box. It's no secret that the chickens are the poorest tackling group in the sec. Hurd will feast on those kids, first.....wearing them down by causing two or three or more to bring him down time after time. Then, due to the awful slowness of those boys, dobbs' and jelly's ability to go 'round the edge will make them hesitate = more rushing yards for mister hurd. Add to this defensive dilemma a radically revived tennessee ol (i see jack and chance bullying those chickies all night long), and therefore predict 150+ yards for mister hurd, close to or over 100 for mister dobbs and an eye-popping show by next year's sec rb superstar, john (jelly) kelly. Amiright?::yes:
Had those teams played VT, UF, aTm and bama you'd have ridiculously different numbers. In response to OP's query: Let's figure Muschamp, as one poster suggested, will start the game stacking the box. It's no secret that the chickens are the poorest tackling group in the SEC. Hurd will feast on those kids, first.....wearing them down by causing two or three or more to bring him down time after time. Then, due to the awful slowness of those boys, Dobbs' and Jelly's ability to go 'round the edge will make them hesitate = more rushing yards for Mister Hurd. Add to this defensive dilemma a radically revived Tennessee OL (I see Jack and Chance bullying those chickies all night long), and therefore predict 150+ yards for Mister Hurd, close to or over 100 for Mister Dobbs and an eye-popping show by next year's SEC RB superstar, John (Jelly) Kelly. AMIRIGHT?::yes: