SoilVol
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Don’t try and talk me out of this because it’s already too late, GBO!!! @Enki_Amenra @UTSuave’ @TrippieRedd @mrMet @knoxvol52 View attachment 676524
On our way to Oklahoma to watch the Vols play!My boys and I just got home from the game. This was their first UT game and it could not have been better. From the flyover of the C17 during the national anthem, to the pick six, to us purely dominating…
My boys told me on the way home this experience was amazing and then passed out asleep.
GBO!
Wait! The game is NEXT WEEK!On our way to Oklahoma to watch the Vols play!
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Not really.For sure but based off what OP said, he said those things while they were in Houston so it’s much different than if he’d have said that once in the 615
I miss my coach.On our way to Oklahoma to watch the Vols play!
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Yes, it's difficult if TN is not substituting but TN does do some substitutions during a game. At any point TN subs, Kiffin can send in a third stringer who falls down and 'hurts' his ankle while trotting into the game. The game is stopped indefinitely giving the defense time to rest, the 3rd stringer is never involved in a play while all the first stringers are given an indefinite resting time. Actually I have never paid close attention to how much substitutions TN does during the game on offense but I will watch tonight more closely,So, tell me *when* Lane Kiffin trots the 3rd stringer into the game, planning for a future fake injury to stop the game. That's the rub here. If UT isn't subbing, and that's what the defense is trying to counter, WHEN does Lane put the third stringer in?
Just before UT snaps the ball with a 10-man defense on the field?
Or when UT is going slow and substitutes, thus the 3rd stringer will need to play some downs until UT goes fast and the fake injury is needed?
Or just after Lane calls a timeout to stop the clock and substitute for a 3rd stringer, so they can fake an injury to stop the clock and get a free timeout?
It seems like an odd thing for us to worry about when discussing rule changes to counter fake injuries that stop the clock when tempo offenses aren't subbing.