I have ZERO doubt that we beat Georgia

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LittleVol

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Notice the team we just ransacked 44-6. They were very much a weaker version of UGA mainly because talent and the TE position.

Jalin Hyatt is a force of nature that no defense has a remedy for.
Oh, and we also still have that dude that had like 200+ yards receiving against them last year in Cedric Tillman.
Our RBs whole the middle of the field.
Our QB breaks down defense when they play their assignment perfectly with his legs.
Also, Bru is an automatic 1ST DOWN. Check his stats and see the percentage of catches as 3rd down conversions.

Georgia has a powerful oline with strong rbs. Very difficult TEs to deal with. Bowers is a pure football player. BUT, the remedy to slow them down is what you saw against UK last night. Keep them off schedule. Play a lot of bear front and force Stetson Bennett to do his own Bryce Young impersonation.

Slaughter, Flowers, McCullough, Harrison, Josephs, Beasley, want to prove to UGA that they are real Georgia ballers too.
Omari Thomas, Jabari Small, Jeremy Banks, McDonald, Tyler Barron, Cooper Mays, Jerome Carvin also want to prove Tennessee ballers are legit as well!

But back to Jalin Hyatt 😏.
Georgia...nor anyone else has a answer for his connection with Hendon.

Georgia will find themselves down 28-7 with no Bryce Young type player to bail them out.

Bowers will get his. He just will, but that won't be enough.

Keys to the game:
Throw to Hyatt and throw it deep.
Banks must neutralize McIntosh.
DL hold their own in the run game.
Hooker must run more to keep us on schedule.
Bru and Tillman keep converting 3rd downs.

Score prediction
44- 24 Vols
 
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Georgia will have better athletes in the secondary and on the Defensive Line

Georgia has faster, not stronger RB, and a much much better O Line

Georgia has elite TEs

Georgias weakest points are their QB and lack of take your top off WRs

They key to the game will be our O Line and Hookers decision making.

We need to make our FGs
 
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Georgia will have better athletes in the secondary and on the Defensive Line

Georgia has faster, not stronger RB, and a much much better O Line

Georgia has elite TEs

Georgias weakest points are their QB and lack of take your top off WRs

They key to the game will be our O Line and Hookers decision making.

We need to make our FGs
We need to clean up our penalties, xp, and missed FG's.
 
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Georgia will have better athletes in the secondary and on the Defensive Line

Georgia has faster, not stronger RB, and a much much better O Line

Georgia has elite TEs

Georgias weakest points are their QB and lack of take your top off WRs

They key to the game will be our O Line and Hookers decision making.

We need to make our FGs
I’m not seeing the much much better o line. Or d line for that matter. Enlighten me
 
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Georgia will have better athletes in the secondary and on the Defensive Line

Georgia has faster, not stronger RB, and a much much better O Line

Georgia has elite TEs

Georgias weakest points are their QB and lack of take your top off WRs

They key to the game will be our O Line and Hookers decision making.

We need to make our FGs
I don’t think their O line is that much better.
 
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I can't make up my mind about RB and OL. UT is averaging 4.6 YPC, UGA 5.65. If RB is equal, then the O line has to be the difference, or vice versa. What do you think?
 
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As well as we played yesterday, we can still play better. I'm not sure we even converted on any of our turnovers. Left 4 points on the board in the kicking game. Every point will certainly matter against Georgia. Those are things that we can improve on though. If the defense brings the same effort, I think we'll have a really good chance.
 
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I’m confident in this game too.

However, we’re going to need an answer for covering their TE Bowers.

Dude is like an NFL TE already.
Don’t forget about Baby Daddy…. I mean, Washington. He’s been getting much more involved in their passing game too, and I guarantee that Monken will try to scheme a 1 on 1 with Bowers over a LB which will be a nightmare for us to handle. McConkey can torch us deep too.
I still hate that McConkey is a Dawg. He grew up a massive Vol fan.
 
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Georgia will go for it on 4th down in the 1st half.

But it’s not about Georgia, it’s about the Vols.

Vols have been improving each weak.

The only chance Georgia has is to change their Offensive and Defensive schemes completely. JH has enough film on them to pick them apart on both sides of the ball. When they play to their tape, thinking they can steamroll us, they will get blasted.
 
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Our defense gets exposed with motion offense allowing the RB to be wide open in the flat for a long play. Bama ran it as well as KY. I’m not sure why KY stopped running that play as we didn’t have an answer. UGA runs their RBs and Tight ends in the flat so hopefully TN will adjust.

I’m so proud of these guys and the coaching staff, too.
 
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We don’t have to stop the UGA run, we just have to limit it. We need to force a few punts and we have them.

On another note, their passing game is meh. If we can force a couple of interceptions, we also have them, even if we suck at stopping the run. Our offense is that good.
 
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This is the first time in a long time that I’m excited to play Georgia and not worried about how good they are.

We need to clean up the penalties. PIs are one thing, but things like the false starts/holding calls/late hits can’t happen if you want to go on the road and beat a team like Georgia.

I’m worried about UGA’s 27 all American TEs that they have on the roster for some reason, but I don’t think they roll over us in other aspects of the game. Looking forward to a great game.
 
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I can't make up my mind about RB and OL. UT is averaging 4.6 YPC, UGA 5.65. If RB is equal, then the O line has to be the difference, or vice versa. What do you think?

UGAs schedule is backend loaded for the tough games but is much, much easier than ours overall. They already played SCAR, Vandy, Mizzou (respectable team), and Auburn.

They also opened the season against Oregon in ATL and crushed them. Oregon is playing much better now but would still at best be a 4th or 5th place team in the SEC East or West.

They also played Samford and Kent State which I suppose is comparable to Ball St and Akron.

After Tennessee, UGA has road trips against a faltering MissSt and an exposed KY team as well as perennial speed bump GA Tech.
 
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The main intangible about this game is that it is in Athens. If it was in Knoxville than I would have no doubt with the way Neyland has been a live.

Then again if it was in Knoxville, that just wouldn't be fair to the rest of the SEC having Alabama, Florida, and Georgia all at home.
 

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