Unreal Stat discussed on Brent Hubbs hour

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Yeah incorrect State. It’s probably more like 10-12 quarters or so
 
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That’s why he’s gone. But if you want my honest assessment of why he failed, it’s the same reason Fulmer failed, and the reason Jimbo may. His offense became dated and couldn’t keep up.

The point I trying to make was Richt like Smart had the same advantage when it came to UGA's fertile recruiting grounds. Kirby has taken it to a higher level with championship hardware to show for it. I despise Kirby along with his bowl cut but the guy deserves credit. I am hopeful that Heupel can get us to that apex as well.
 
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The point I trying to make was Richt like Smart had the same advantage when it came to UGA's fertile recruiting grounds. Kirby has taken it to a higher level with championship hardware to show for it. I despise Kirby along with his bowl cut but the guy deserves credit. I am hopeful that Heupel can get us to that apex as well.

Sure he does. My point was more about the imbalance in rosters between CJH and Kirby. Hopefully CJH can continue to narrow that gap
 
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He definitely has the key to stopping our offense. Although this season the plays were there, Hook just missed the throws.

Yep, he hits those shots the dynamics of play calling changes gets the crowd out of it and totally different game. Every game has its own dynamics as it plays out.
This Georgia team is good, but I think they've been elevated a little too high and all the breaks have gone their way in games and scheduling and on and on. They played
9 games in Georgia
1 just across state line neutral site Jacksonville
3 on road USCjr, UK and Missouri who they pulled out in the 4th quarter comeback. and also, don't have to play Bama
When you look at it closer this team has had all the breaks, but I will say good teams seem to get the breaks and calls. It is what it is. Go TCU
 
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2 of those quarters happened against UGA this season the other 2 happened against UGA last season. So looks like Kirby Smart is Huepels Nemesis

That's not true. This year, it was the 3rd quarter vs Pitt and the 3rd quarter vs. UGA.

BTW, the stat was they only had 2 quarters this year where they didn't score.
 
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2 of those quarters happened against UGA this season the other 2 happened against UGA last season. So looks like Kirby Smart is Huepels Nemesis
I'm not willing to say that until UT's talent more closely approximates UGA's.
 
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Caller shared that over the last 2 years worth of games that Tenn had only 4 quarters they didn't score a TD. This is unreal!!!!!

One of three things happened here:

(1) The caller mentioned by the OP totally screwed up his statistics research;
(2) The OP completely garbled what the caller reported; or
(3) Some of both.

As far off reality as the reported stat is, I'm guessing it was some of both.

Fact is, the Vols failed to score a touchdown in 17 different quarters over the past two seasons (bowl games included). In 10 of those 17, we failed to score any points at all; not even a field goal.

That's still pretty impressive, I mean it's 26 games x 4 quarters each = 104 quarters. To score one or more TDs in 87 of the 104, that's friggin' awesome.

But to say there were only 4 quarters without a touchdown, well...that's just fiction.

Go Vols!



The stats for folks who are curious:
  • 2021 -- 10 qtrs with no touchdown -- 8 qtrs without any score, another 2 with a FG but no TD (BGSU 2nd qtr, FL 3rd and 4th qtrs, USCe 3rd qtr, Ole Miss 2nd qtr, Bama 2nd and 3rd qtrs, UGa 2nd and 3rd qtrs, Purdue 2nd qtr)
  • 2022 -- 7 qtrs with no touchdown -- 2 without any score, another 5 with just a FG (Pitt 3rd and 4th qtrs, FL 1st qtr, LSU 4th qtr, UGa 1st, 2nd and 3rd qtrs)
 
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You guys realize that if Hook hit those passes like he did against (insert game where he hit ‘em - Bama, etc) we probably won that game … and then the SC deal probably doesn’t happen as our entire D goes to play and us being number one might have led to having more focus on game week….. and assuming that… we’da put LSU under the Ga Dome… and TCU too…. (They’d a been the four seed) and we probably be playing UGA again next Monday …..
If only Hook coulda’ hit just some of those open receivers …!!!
Hook wouldn"t have been in the bowl game and we might not be going to the NC game.
 
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More about talent than Kirby
Yeah, you're crazy if you still think that at this point. Bama has equal talent to UGA, who did we have more trouble with? Dude looks like Buster Brown and is probably a real d**k, but he can coach, especially defense.
 
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Yeah, you're crazy if you still think that at this point. Bama has equal talent to UGA, who did we have more trouble with? Dude looks like Buster Brown and is probably a real d**k, but he can coach, especially defense.

You shouldn’t make such bold judgements on one season. Plenty of years where Bama destroyed everyone in front of them. Everyone knows that for whatever reason (WRs, OL, etc) this Bama team underperformed.

But I’m not claiming he can’t coach either. I’m simply saying Georgia should beat our current roster the way they did. If not by more (thus the large spread). Given that fact, it’s hard to proclaim he owns CJH or any other nonsense.
 
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2 of those quarters happened against UGA this season the other 2 happened against UGA last season. So looks like Kirby Smart is Huepels Nemesis
I watched the GA vs OH St game on the ESPN2 Command Center version. One camera constantly showed Kirby. As much as it pains me to say it, I think he’s surpassed Saban as the best Coach and Recruiter in the nation. He was constantly coaching up his players—his communication and interaction with his players was nonstop. GA is the new Bama and the 90s version of FL. I hope I’m wrong.
 
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He definitely has the key to stopping our offense. Although this season the plays were there, Hook just missed the throws.

Nah, sorry brother, but I can’t agree with that. As I remember it, GA had a great defensive plan for our passing game: take off the top. Don’t let anybody behind you, keep everything in front of you. I’m sure it was a bit more than that but, to me, that seemed like the core defensive strategy. We still scored points against them… it not nearly our average. Seems like the strategy worked.
 
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Nah, sorry brother, but I can’t agree with that. As I remember it, GA had a great defensive plan for our passing game: take off the top. Don’t let anybody behind you, keep everything in front of you. I’m sure it was a bit more than that but, to me, that seemed like the core defensive strategy. We still scored points against them… it not nearly our average. Seems like the strategy worked.

That’s everyone’s strategy against us. It’s not unique. They’re just the only ones who’ve been able to execute it
 
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In half of their regular season games this season Tennessee scored at least 52 points.

Tennessee scored an average of 43+ points per game vs SEC schools.


Bama has the 4th best scoring O……Tennessee scored 12 more TD’s than Bama in the same amount of games.

Michigan has the 6th best scoring O…..Tennessee scored 11 more TD’s than Michigan while playing 1 less game (than Michigan).

Tennessee has the 2nd most rushing TD’s in the country. 1 fewer than Michigan, while playing 1 less game, and running the ball 77 times less (just those 77 attempts would gain Tennessee about 6 more TD’s).

Tennessee also had 38 passing TD’s with only 3 int’s. That’s a 12.7 TD to int ratio……….the next best in the country was USC at 8.6.

This years O was almost UNREAL!!!
 
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Tennessee’s red zone O was also great. As above stats show Tennessee scores TD’s.

Georgia has the #1 red zone O
Ohio ST #2
Tennessee #3

However:

Georgia scores TD’s 67.5% of the time
Ohio ST scores TD’s 74.6% of the time

Tennessee scored TD’s 79.1% of the time.
 
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Yeah, you're crazy if you still think that at this point. Bama has equal talent to UGA, who did we have more trouble with? Dude looks like Buster Brown and is probably a real d**k, but he can coach, especially defense.
UGA was at home and they admitted basically they worked on us all spring. They knew talen would prevail against everyone else. We were the only challenge. Fk UGA and everything they stand for. OSU out played them coaching cost them the game, not kirby or their vaunted defense
 
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UGA was at home and they admitted basically they worked on us all spring. They knew talen would prevail against everyone else. We were the only challenge. Fk UGA and everything they stand for. OSU out played them coaching cost them the game, not kirby or their vaunted defense
Sounds like UGA is well coached. As it is, UGA outgained OSU. It was a closer game than ours was though because Ohio State protected Stroud alot better than we did Hooker and Stroud did alot better extending plays with his feet and making throws under pressure than Hooker did. Most of their big plays came during scramble drills where their DB's had to cover for 5-6 seconds or more. No DB's can cover that long because the offensive player has the advantage of knowing where he is going. I hope UGA loses Monday, and I hope we beat them next year, but Kirby is the only one who has shut down our offense two years in a row and is now 80-15 as a head coach. He's pretty good. People saying otherwise at this point look like absolute clowns whether they know it or not.
 
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