Worst game under Heupel!

#26
#26
Can’t play from behind.
Won’t call a spade a spade.
Can’t motivate his teams to play on the road.
Too loyal to a failing product.
Too loyal to mediocre players.
Not returning kick offs from the 10? WTF??

He keeps this up and he won’t make it. Grow a set and do your job.
Not to mention too scared to question any and all officiating bad calls, which are extensively sloped against us
 
#28
#28
Heupel isn’t it.

However, there’s no point in another coaching search just to get turned down by our first options again.

Ride it out till the wheels fall off.
This is the proper take, but we shouldn’t say it out loud.

If you’re an offensive guru in year 3 who can’t score more than 7 points against Missouri when your QB of choice is playing the best ball of his life, you probably have benefited more from other people on your way to being crowned a guru than we all thought
 
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#31
#31
This is the reason why UT should NEVER and I mean NEVER extend the contract of ANY coach until year three is done. Another game where UT is held scoreless in the second half. QB whisperer? GMAFB
But every program better than us was coming after him….
 
#32
#32
I was hoping to watch the game too, but why bother. Even if GA loses, it means nothing for us. Even if we beat them next week, means nothing but bragging rights.
 
#33
#33
This is the proper take, but we shouldn’t say it out loud.

If you’re an offensive guru in year 3 who can’t score more than 7 points against Missouri when your QB of choice is playing the best ball of his life, you probably have benefited more from other people on your way to being crowned a guru than we all thought
This is a bad take. Joe Milton doesn’t even come close to sniffing Hooker’s farts when it comes to mentality and QB ability.
 
#37
#37
It may be a bad take, but Hooker has nothing to do with it. Heupel is in year 3 and he just scored 7 points with his man at QB playing as well as he can play.
It does matter. Heupel has demonstrated how he is capable of developing QB talent. More people just need to recognize: Milton is a liability and does not have the mental faculties to process the game at an elite level. Period, end of discussion. I guarantee this offense will be humming next year with Nico at the helm. I will gladly eat crow if not.
 
#38
#38
It may be a bad take, but Hooker has nothing to do with it. Heupel is in year 3 and he just scored 7 points with his man at QB playing as well as he can play.

I totally agree Hooker is irrelevant to this season. However we do need to keep in mind and understand Heupel picked Milton for UT recruited him here. He benched Hooker for Milton last season. Milton however he is and what he has produced at UT is Heupel's baby. And that baby in big games this season left a dirty full diaper on the field 3 times so far.
 
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#42
If Kiffin pulls off the win of his life tonight, Mizzou today trumps SCAR loss last year.

Politely disagree.

If we beat SCAR last year, we were 2 victories away from National Championship.

If we won today and won out, we would need a ton of help to make the final 4 with 2 losses.
 
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Politely disagree.

If we beat SCAR last year, we were 2 victories away from National Championship.

If we won today and won out, we would need a ton of help to make the final 4 with 2 losses.

Had we won today, Georgia loses to Ole Miss and we won out and went to Atlanta, this season would be a huge overachieving job by everyone in the program.

The talent we had last year was not surprising we won 11 games with.

Going to Atlanta while 10-2 with this year’s team would have been a miracle and created a crap ton of good mojo into the offseason
 
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#48
#48
Lost a bunch of good will tonight. It's one thing to get beat, but getting embarrassed is another thing. They were never in that game .. Seen it one two many times at this point to just chalk it up as a bad night.
Yep .....major red flag .... Now we just wait
 

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