Anyone hear Cuts interview on SportsTalk last week?

#29
#29
This is fun, try it: off the top of your head, how many times did we break 30 last season?










Ready?








Once. Not against UAB. Not against Ole Miss. Not against Memphis. Not even against the perennial bottom-feeders of the SEC East.

Once.

And it took overtime to get there.

Sure it's nice to hear Cut setting some lofty goals. But 30 ppg? I'm not sure how attainable that is, unless we drop a 50 spot on Air Force and Marshall. For now, I'll settle for a little variety in the playcalling, a game without an abundance of stupid false starts and other offensive penalties, linemen that can run, receivers that can catch, and a quarterback that can hit an open man and that doesn't throw interceptions from his own endzone.
 
#30
#30
I don't see this as unrealistic. If you take even half off the wide reciever screens and passes to the RB or FB in the flat that Sanders lived by, and throw down the field. They will definetly score more points and open up the run.
 
#31
#31
I don't think that it as unrealistic as it seems. Remember, this is not as if Dandy Randy came out and said it, this is Coach Cut. You could already see an improvement in the offense in the spring game, especially in Ainge. The man is damn good at what he does, and we know Fulmer will not get in his way. Besides it's not as if the potential is not there.
 
#32
#32
Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams! Special teams!

Something UT has lacked for at least a decade. You get a good special teams coach and UT might just go somewhere. Getting burned by lackluster special team play year after year and you better damn well score 30 points a game to have a really good year.
 

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