'24 Recruiting Forum: Official Alabama Pregame/Game Thread

#61
#61
Let’s just be like the 2011 Bama team.

AJ McCarron was ass. They relied on defense to win it all and obviously their run game.

Seems exactly like our team this year.

McCarron’s stats that year were:
- 2634 passing yards
- 16 TDs / 5 INTs

I’d say Nico will be around that when this season is over.


Just keep winning with defense!!
I’m for it if it works. Idk if our D can hold Bama under 20 points.
 
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#64
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Tennessee remains at home this week after knocking off Florida... something that should never be taken for granted. We've seen enough losses to last a lifetime against the Gators, so I'm not shedding any tears. What appeared not too long ago to be an absolute monster of a showdown has become a very odd match-up within the course of two short weeks. Alabama had an inexplicable loss to Vandy and before we could finish laughing, Arkansas did an absolute number on the Vols and left everyone scratching their heads. The following week, although victories for each program, did nothing to ease concerns, as the fighting Beamer Baws took the Crimson Decliners to the brink and Tennessee had all they could handle from a Florida team that had no business being on the field. College football is officially weird now. Is Vandy the 3rd best team in the conference over the last two weeks? Wow.

Keys to Victory:

1. 3rd down Conversions:
Vandy and SC both beat Bama on the ground, with their mobile quarterbacks picking up valuable yardage when needed, but not necessarily featuring the QB as a runner. This allowed SC to go 7/15 on 3rd down conversions and Vandy converted 75% of the time. This gave each team the edge as Bama was right around 50% in each game. The problem is this... Tennessee was a bark gnawing 4-15 against the Gators and 7-16 vs Arkansas, including 0-2 on 4th downs. If the Vols can't sustain drives by picking up third and fourth downs, this game will not be manageable at all.

2. Dominate the Ground Game: Remember the days when Bama had future Heisman winners stacked up at running back. That is not today, and it will not be Saturday. Tennessee must when this battle by rushing for over 175 yards. We only managed a pathetic 3.3 YPC for 143 yards vs. the Gators and the OL has been brutal to watch with Lance Heard and John Campbell performing absolutely atrociously. If the Vols struggle to get the running game going they will need to try to exploit the short passing game and WR screens to keep defenders off of Nico and use it as an extension to the run.

3. Contain Milroe: One of the reasons Bama's rushing offense has been off the past two weeks has been the reduced effectiveness of Jalen Milroe as a runner. SC did a great job containing him as he only rushed for 36 yards on 18 caries and 10 yards on 7 carries against Vandy. Compare that to when he rushed for 117 vs Georgia, and I think you can expect the Bama coaching staff to do some math and realize they need to utilize him more. With Pili out for the year, we will be leaning on youth in the middle to keep Milroe from getting to the third level. This is key.

Prediction: This one is wild, which is a nice change of pace for a TN / Bama game I suppose. I could see this being a 20 point victory in either direction depending on which version of each team shows up. I could also see this as another classic nailbiter like we had a couple of years ago. Home at Neyland is a great advantage, but I just don't know that I can go against the most recent thing I have seen from each team.

TN 20
Bama 24
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#70
#70
I hope we use 27 against Bama like we did against the gatas, move him around, use him to stun up the middle some. Cause confusion on there OL. How about Boo as spy sometime 🤔
Disguise man/zone and make Milroe beat you throwing with pressure from our front 6/7. If we keep him contained and light him up early a couple times when he tries to run, we give our offense a shot.

I really want to see our defense get off the field a lot sooner than letting them drive the entire field and stopping them in the redzone. We have to give our offense more drives and time.

Easier said than done.
 
#75
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Tennessee remains at home this week after knocking off Florida... something that should never be taken for granted. We've seen enough losses to last a lifetime against the Gators, so I'm not shedding any tears. What appeared not too long ago to be an absolute monster of a showdown has become a very odd match-up within the course of two short weeks. Alabama had an inexplicable loss to Vandy and before we could finish laughing, Arkansas did an absolute number on the Vols and left everyone scratching their heads. The following week, although victories for each program, did nothing to ease concerns, as the fighting Beamer Baws took the Crimson Decliners to the brink and Tennessee had all they could handle from a Florida team that had no business being on the field. College football is officially weird now. Is Vandy the 3rd best team in the conference over the last two weeks? Wow.

Keys to Victory:

1. 3rd down Conversions:
Vandy and SC both beat Bama on the ground, with their mobile quarterbacks picking up valuable yardage when needed, but not necessarily featuring the QB as a runner. This allowed SC to go 7/15 on 3rd down conversions and Vandy converted 75% of the time. This gave each team the edge as Bama was right around 50% in each game. The problem is this... Tennessee was a bark gnawing 4-15 against the Gators and 7-16 vs Arkansas, including 0-2 on 4th downs. If the Vols can't sustain drives by picking up third and fourth downs, this game will not be manageable at all.

2. Dominate the Ground Game: Remember the days when Bama had future Heisman winners stacked up at running back. That is not today, and it will not be Saturday. Tennessee must when this battle by rushing for over 175 yards. We only managed a pathetic 3.3 YPC for 143 yards vs. the Gators and the OL has been brutal to watch with Lance Heard and John Campbell performing absolutely atrociously. If the Vols struggle to get the running game going they will need to try to exploit the short passing game and WR screens to keep defenders off of Nico and use it as an extension to the run.

3. Contain Milroe: One of the reasons Bama's rushing offense has been off the past two weeks has been the reduced effectiveness of Jalen Milroe as a runner. SC did a great job containing him as he only rushed for 36 yards on 18 caries and 10 yards on 7 carries against Vandy. Compare that to when he rushed for 117 vs Georgia, and I think you can expect the Bama coaching staff to do some math and realize they need to utilize him more. With Pili out for the year, we will be leaning on youth in the middle to keep Milroe from getting to the third level. This is key.

Prediction: This one is wild, which is a nice change of pace for a TN / Bama game I suppose. I could see this being a 20 point victory in either direction depending on which version of each team shows up. I could also see this as another classic nailbiter like we had a couple of years ago. Home at Neyland is a great advantage, but I just don't know that I can go against the most recent thing I have seen from each team.

TN 20
Bama 24
Good to see you Nick.

Tennessee 27
Alabama 18
 

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