Records are made to be broken (Dylan Sampson)

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Sampson is having himself one helluva year. He's knocking on the door of 2 rushing touchdown records.

All time single season rushing touchdowns is currently held by Gene McEver at 18 set in 1929. Sampson is currently only 3 behind at 15 rushing touchdowns with 6 regular season games remaining.

All time career rushing touchdowns is also held by Gene McEver at 37 which he obtained 1928-1931. Sampson is currently 9 behind at 28 in only 2.5 seasons.

I know I am rooting for Dylan to get both of these records this year!

GBO
 
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Sampson is having himself one helluva year. He's knocking on the door of 2 rushing touchdown records.

All time single season rushing touchdowns is currently held by Gene McEver at 18 set is 1929. Sampson is currently only 3 behind at 15 rushing touchdowns with 6 regular season games remaining.

All time career rushing touchdowns is also held by Gene McEver at 37 which he obtained 1928-1931. Sampson is currently 9 behind at 28 in only 2.5 seasons.

I know I am rooting for Dylan to get both of these records this year!

GBO
He’ll get one one of those records for sure.
 
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Sampson is having himself one helluva year. He's knocking on the door of 2 rushing touchdown records.

All time single season rushing touchdowns is currently held by Gene McEver at 18 set is 1929. Sampson is currently only 3 behind at 15 rushing touchdowns with 6 regular season games remaining.

All time career rushing touchdowns is also held by Gene McEver at 37 which he obtained 1928-1931. Sampson is currently 9 behind at 28 in only 2.5 seasons.

I know I am rooting for Dylan to get both of these records this year!

GBO

McEver was the first DOMINANT Tennessee football legend.
 
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He needs to, we can't seem to throw any TDs
Does that really matter? This is an offense that has always been a disguised power running scheme that creates tha potential for electric completions down the field. It will gel. Even Hendon Hooker struggled before everything started to click.
 
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Does that really matter? This is an offense that has always been a disguised power running scheme that creates tha potential for electric completions down the field. It will gel. Even Hendon Hooker struggled before everything started to click.
Hendon's struggles vanish when we got rid of Pudding head Pruitt.
 
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Hendon's struggles vanish when we got rid of Pudding head Pruitt.
Uhh he never played a snap for Pruitt??? Hendon didn't start clicking till after the FL game. Everyone forgets he was a complete afterthought after the spring game and he was clearly behind all fall camp. It's been said, the staff had to convince him to take more shots down field and trust what he sees. Maybe that's where Nico is

We really need a game plan to calm him down and take the easy check downs to get his confidence back up
 
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Uhh he never played a snap for Pruitt??? Hendon didn't start clicking till after the FL game. Everyone forgets he was a complete afterthought after the spring game and he was clearly behind all fall camp. It's been said, the staff had to convince him to take more shots down field and trust what he sees. Maybe that's where Nico is

We really need a game plan to calm him down and take the easy check downs to get his confidence back up
Ppl are morons. They forget he’s a freshman. His story is still being written
 
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Uhh he never played a snap for Pruitt??? Hendon didn't start clicking till after the FL game. Everyone forgets he was a complete afterthought after the spring game and he was clearly behind all fall camp. It's been said, the staff had to convince him to take more shots down field and trust what he sees. Maybe that's where Nico is

We really need a game plan to calm him down and take the easy check downs to get his confidence back up
Under Pruitt, Hendon languished. Would have been the same with Josh, but the Pittsburgh game changed that. Don't know about being pushed to take down field shots. I believe he did even during the Pitts game. I think Josh's system just happened to be what Hendon needed for his real talents to exhibit themselves. Nico, he's young, inexperienced, and basically not ready for SEC level play. He will be, but isn't now. Josh should do what he did with Joe. Sit him and take a peek at the gas man.
 
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Does that really matter? This is an offense that has always been a disguised power running scheme that creates tha potential for electric completions down the field. It will gel. Even Hendon Hooker struggled before everything started to click.
Well it better gel quickly, Bama is coming to town....
 
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Sampson is having himself one helluva year. He's knocking on the door of 2 rushing touchdown records.

All time single season rushing touchdowns is currently held by Gene McEver at 18 set is 1929. Sampson is currently only 3 behind at 15 rushing touchdowns with 6 regular season games remaining.

All time career rushing touchdowns is also held by Gene McEver at 37 which he obtained 1928-1931. Sampson is currently 9 behind at 28 in only 2.5 seasons.

I know I am rooting for Dylan to get both of these records this year!

GBO
These are great and I'm certainly pulling for him to break the records. For our history and great backs through the years these records seem kind of low.
 

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