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What’s up with VQ releasing two podcasts and not talking about the final play? It’s such an elephant in the room. Do your subscribers a service and at least say it was an absurdly bad call and vent a little.

Literally the only thing Brent said was along the lines of “aside from the final play, and I’m not saying we are not going to talk about that…”

Then… they never talk about that. Bizarre
 
But who have Michigan or Oklahoma really beaten that they didn't out talent? Cause against those teams that have clear talent advantages those big heavy personnel package teams haven't had great success.
Ohio state… Florida… all the big programs have talent man. It’s how you use and develop your guys.

Also look in the NFL, A lot of 12 personnel now when just a few years back it was so much 11.
 
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Ohio state… Florida… all the big programs have talent man. It’s how you use and develop your guys.

Also look in the NFL, A lot of 12 personnel now when just a few years back it was so much 11.

Combined in the last 5 years OU/Michigan are 4-11 against teams with equal/better talent though (including the random wins over Ohio State/Florida).
 
That’s right. If you watch Oklahoma vs Florida bowl game from a couple years ago that’s a perfect example. They gashed Florida with their counter run scheme using big bodies.
I will have to look at that.
We were talking about Utah running more under center non spread stuff against OH St the other day and giving them fits.
 
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What’s up with VQ releasing two podcasts and not talking about the final play? It’s such an elephant in the room. Do your subscribers a service and at least say it was an absurdly bad call and vent a little.

Literally the only thing Brent said was along the lines of “aside from the final play, and I’m not saying we are not going to talk about that…”

Then… they never talk about that. Bizarre

Yeah, as the sports media don't you get some freedom to rant/vent for us? I know the media in Georgia/Bama etc. don't sugar coat or play objective.

Even heard EA/Rice today kind of acting like "this offense is bound to have penalties" when touching on how many we had against Purdue. It's almost like they are afraid to feed into it or something, and that's kind of the point of being the HOMETOWN media.
 
ILB
Juwan Mitchell - 6'1" 226
Kwauze Garland - 6'1" 220
William Mohan - 6'1" 210
Bryson Eason - 6'3" 290
Aaron Beasley - 6'1" 225
Jeremy Banks - 6'1" 224
Solon Page III - 6'2" 223
Aaron Willis - 6'1" 225
Elijah Herring - 6'3" 230
Kalib Perry - 6'4" 215

One of these things is not like the others . . .
 
One of these things is not like the others . . .

Yeah, no where I can find that has our roster list him as anything but a LB...but an old article from si.com says he'll be contributing on the DL.

Either way if he's transitioning to the DL he still only played 3 games this year, so he can RS and maybe that's why he's bulked up so much.
 
Honestly I'm a bit surprised we're not more attractive to defensive players.

More plays on the field should be a positive. If you're a NFL talent you'll have insane numbers from being on the field more and making plays. And if you're young and talented you can see the field sooner in the 2 man rotation.

I think as the defense gets better depth wise you'll see more rotation to keep guys fresh. Feel like this season we just were too thin to do it as much as Banks probably wanted to.
 
So... it's a new year and I'm not looking to cause consternation and angst. I thought I was clear, but I guess I wasn't. What I'm saying is, UT is looking to build a good culture and strong, stable programs, and they have a plan for what that entails and the kind of people who are a good fit. It doesn't mean UT doesn't want good players or doesn't want to win. Everybody has their own definition of how many wins and which players are "good enough."

UT is working with Spyre on NILs, but finding players who fit what UT needs and matching deals to that is a complex process. Spyre's leadership is a group of UT alums, but the company is not part of the university-- it's a vendor partner. UT's role is clarification and compliance, not donor commitments. Spyre and other affiliates build the deals, offer opportunities and create sponsorships and endorsements, using outside funding secured by the agencies, not UTAD.

If a top player is interested in coming to UT-- and some are not-- then Spyre can try to work a deal, using the resources available. Other programs are higher on top players' wish lists right now, and other programs can match whatever UT brings to the table. NIL was always going to be a hornet's nest, with the level of compliance and integrity dependent on the university. It was never going to level the playing field or fund lucrative deals for more than a small subset of players. It's a moving target that favors high-profile programs with championship aspirations and deep pocket donors who want to win at all costs. Guidelines vary by school, and things may be completely different next year-- just like UT football. While it all works itself out, UT will keep rebuilding with the players our coaches think are a good fit and are open to what UT offers. Will that translate to more wins and close the gap with our rivals? We'll see.
I guess where I keep getting confused is that you talk about teams with championship aspirations, then you talk as if Tennessee is not one of those teams. It's like you're suggesting DW and CJH do not have championship aspirations, and I just can't imagine that being true. We may currently be down as a program, but we should always aspire to be a championship program. The goal should always be to be the best. And as far as top players, they may not currently want to come, but you still identify the ones you want, and you recruit them. You try to convince them this is where they need to come. And if that means setting up big NIL deals, so be it. We have to be willing to compete for the players the coaches truly want. I understand we're not going to chase after every player the fans want, but if the coaches identify a player they want, NIL needs to be there. The big example right now being Nico Iamaleava in next year's class. If CJH truly wants him, we need to be willing to put a large NIL deal out there because other programs will be more than willing to offer those big bucks.
 
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