Vols opened -7. Sounds pretty fair—I was seeing numbers like 2 and 3 thrown out in preseason, and we’ve looked better than them so far, last night notwithstanding. I like us to beat the number. Kentucky has scored 20 points in the last two years on us. Their offense hasn’t gotten any better, and our defense hasn’t gotten any worse. Our nickel has been the weakness all season so far, and that should be mitigated by their run-heavy attack. OL should be out to prove something this week too.
We are 2 ky long drives and 2 JG 3 and outs or turnovers from being in a tough spot. I dont have the same confidence and now they will try to do the same thing ga did which is crash the middle hard, shut down the run game and freak our qb out by baiting him into bad checks.
If you tell me this is the last game i will ever watch JG play and in return we take the L, gimme the L. Its not enjoyable.
I look forward to getting the UGA taste out of our mouths by kicking Kentucky in the nuts repeatedly. They aren't a good football team and haven't won in Knoxville since 1984. They struggle with the forward pass offensively.
I agree with your first point—they try to shorten the game, and if we get in a hole, it’s going to be a nervy afternoon (much like last year, where a 13-0 hole kept us from getting comfortable all night). I’m not as convinced that Georgia has provided a model to beat us, because there isn’t another defense as good as Georgia’s. They can try to stack the box and make Guarantano beat them, but we should be able to run at least a little on a stacked box, and we have some receivers that can win 1v1 battles. Give me Palmer in single coverage down the sideline all day long.
We have that throw and play in the passing game, along with 4 yard completuons on 3rd an 8, and really not much else. I cannot believe how long JG was staring at some wrs to his right. Ga kid could scan at least and process but JG isnt able. Hes going where hes going with it, so why not look off for a second.
Dangerous game. Not taking a big step forward is one thing. Taking a big step back is another. Have to put Georgia behind them and defend their home field against an average-at-best opponent.
Bailey took every snap at the scrimmage yesterday. Performance was “solid” Doubt we see him this week but maybe (hopefully) they are trying to have him ready to take over after the bye week?
The scrimmage was just for guys not getting to play much/at all right now. just thought it was interesting that Bailey took all the snaps when Mauer also missed some time in camp and could have benefited from the extra work.