Tennessee vs. Auburn

#26
#26
My thinking is that it's hard to beat a team twice in one year and even harder to blow out a good team twice in one year. Auburn has to be a heavy favorite, but I just don't see them walking all over us again. A lot of things went wrong for us at the same time in the first game.
 
#27
#27
I'm confident UT will beat the line (whatever it ends up being). I'm sure we'll be a double-digit underdog... I might put some money on this one....

hmmm..... :question:
 
#28
#28
There's a couple of things working against Auburn:

1. They've already beat the crap out of us once so overconfidence could be a factor. I would think the AU coaching staff will try to beat it into the players heads to not be overconfident though.

2. Playing a hungry underdog - Remember just a couple of years ago in 2001 UT could have went to the National Championship game with a win over a decent LSU team in the SECCG, which they had already beat earlier in the year pretty handily, and look what happened. Nobody thought LSU had much of a chance and they danced all over us, kicking us to the Citrus Bowl where we killed a pretty good Michigan team. I think we could have won the NC that year if we didn't come into the SECCG overconfident after beating our archrival Florida the game before. Could history repeat itself? A great Auburn team just beat their archrival Alabama and are looking at a UT team that's "pretty good" but a team they've already beaten once this year. Could deja vu work in UT's favor this year like it worked against them just a few years ago? Just a thought.

DD
 
#29
#29
Originally posted by Memphis_Volunteer@Nov 21, 2004 2:18 PM
Here's what we have to do to beat AU:

Offense:
1) Protect Rick Clausen, giving him time to make good, smart throws.
2) Mix it up--mix the run and the pass to confuse the AU defense.
3) Score touchdowns--against AU we cannot afford to settle for FGs.

Defense:
1) Get pressure on Jason Campbell.
2) Force turnovers.
3) Stop/slowdown Ron Brown and Cadillac Williams.

Hmmm. So, protect the quarterback, establish the run, and score touchdowns?

Pressure the passer, take the ball away, and shut down the run?



BRILLIANT!


:beerf:

Sounds like a recipe for success against just about anyone, eh? I just hope we decide to come out and play on BOTH sides of the ball in Atlanta. Don't think we'll have trouble getting up for this one, though. At least, I would hope not. . . .
 
#32
#32
forget relying on Aubie's overconfindence.... forget "a miracle like the 85' Sugar Bowl".... forget luck....

This is about Tennessee football. There is no way in :censored: that the Vols will be beaten "easily!" I predict the game to come down to the wire. The Vols are too good to be beaten badly by a team twice in the same year.

If y'all are going to judge this Tennessee team based upon 1 game against Vanderbilt.... then you might as well just forget all about football history.

Let's go back to the year 1995. The Vols entered the Vanderbilt game with a 9-1 record. The previous week, the Vols held off Kentucky 34-31. They only beat Vandy by a score of 12-7. What?!?! Only 12 points for a team led by Peyton Manning? The Vols went on to beat Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George and Ohio State in the bowl game, 20-14.

Let's go back to the year 1996. The Vols entered the Vandy game with a 8-2 record. Barlely beat the 'Dores by a score of 14-7?!? Then turned aournd and beat Big10 co-champs Northwestern 48-28 in the bowl game.

1997... beat Vanderbilt 17-10.... went on to beat Auburn 30-29 and capture the SEC Championship.

1992.... beat Vanderbilt 29-25.... went on to beat Boston College in the bowl game 38-23.

The 1987 squad that finished 10-2-1 beat Vanderbilt by a score of 38-36.

The 1989 team that won the SEC Championship only beat Vandy 17-10 enroute to a 11-1 season.

and NONE of the Vanderbilt teams above had winning records.

GO VOLS!
 
#33
#33
We can always count on allvol to put things in perspective.

:bow:
 
#34
#34
Originally posted by allvolinky@Nov 21, 2004 5:07 PM
I have to agree with LIO and freak....I think our chances are slim to none....

Our chances of being SEC Champs for 2004 are a lot better than the 10 teams who will be sitting at home watching it on TV.
 

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