I would at least like to see why you think so.
1. Schedule. Playing Alabama every year adds an extra degree of difficulty. In odd years, they play @alabama and @ Florida in the same year. Even years, Carolina and Georgia are on the road.
2. The window of years is smaller than 3. It's more like 1, because I don't think Tennessee has a realistic shot in the next two seasons. So, 2016 is the only real shot among the available years. Who knows what the landscape is line in 2016. But, as a betting man, the odds are in my favor
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That's too funny. Neyland used to be a great home field advantage but not this century. In the 2000's, UT has lost 30 games in Neyland.
When this current recruiting class become juniors and seniors, I don't see how we couldn't. The amount of experience they will all have at that point. Plus a couple more classes of top 10 or so caliber for depth. We will be the UT of Old at that point. If you cant win the SEC with that kind of talent and experience, then you probably never will.
A Class with 32 Seniors.. We better be at least in the Tourny being stacked like that