utvolmaniac
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Then turn it off. And the halftime show’s main priority isn’t entertaining value, it’s highlighting young men/women being debt free.
If we win will you stfu?Yeah.
I hope we get into the Orange Bowl.
Just so all these BLIND Milton fans will finally have to deal with reality.
- 3 weeks prep for Milton
- He'll have all our speedy WRs to throw to
- Then we'll all have watch Milton do what he's ALWAYS DONE.
Finally everyone will have to accept the truth about him.
Prognostication: All the broadcasters will be talking about "what if" Tennessee still had Hendon and how this game would have been different.
- They'll pull up Hyatt's highlights from the Bama game just so everyone is reminded of how explosive we were.
- Then they'll show Milton's current game 50% completion with no TDs.
- Then they'll talk about how dominant UTs run game usually is but not today because Clemson has a bunch of players that can stop the run.
- then they'll say "I guess Dabo was right"
And then all Volnation will be PISSED ALL OFF-SEASON AND FINALLY REALIZE MILTON IS NOT THE ANSWER.
I don't think that's right... That's not really the point. Some sort of competition should be entertaining to watch. Just flip a coin if being debt free is the main priority.Then turn it off. And the halftime show’s main priority isn’t entertaining value, it’s highlighting young men/women being debt free.
He visited us in March. Would be nice if trueI heard a rumor tonight that this Brayden Moore was flipping from UC to Tennessee. Its very lose and never heard of the recruit before. But I'll put some ecred on it.
Braedyn Moore, Stephen T Badin, Safety
If we promote internally (AP has previously said this is very unlikely) a possible name to watch would be David Weeks (TE coach for Fordham) for TE coach. He worked under Heupel at UCF. He moved to Fordham and helped implement the Briles offense there. They averaged 600+ yards on offense this year.
I know nothing, but Fordham and Kent State run similar offenses, so their coaches may be options. Arkansas and Oklahoma also run similar systems, but both of their OCs are already hot commodities.