I'll take a shot. Our defense has to make some big plays, hard hits on the QB, a couple of turnovers, a score on defense or special teams. We need our defense to stay fresh, so offense needs to step up and be big boys and get some first downs. Big games from our running backs. I swear to you, if we are in this game in the end and we throw a bullcrap interception or the defense makes a big stop only to have a holding call give OU a first down that leads to a game winning score, I am kicking someone in the balls
Some of those were up chucks to North in double coverage where he just out athleted everybody. I suspect the conversion percentage is going to fall once we leave the WAC and Sun Belt.
How many of OU DL are back from last year? Those guys made Bama take it and like it. I just thought about Kendrick at LT and peed my pants.
No problem. I hear that Nathan Peterman guy really knows how to kill it when playing in a hostile road environment.
I'm going into the game with the mentality that our chances of winning directly correlate to the number of beers I drink.
He is a terrific athlete. I still think floating one in his general direction when double covered is a risky proposition.
You're going to want to switch to whisky if not, your stomach is going to rupture and you're going to have to piss every 28 seconds to keep us close
Actually, now that I think about it, maybe that's one of the keys to winning. We are going to have to have some prayers answered and some bad decisions that turn into good plays.
The answer to this original question is predicated on this one, and what you think the answer will be, to it: Will Tennessee play: A) To win, or B) To keep it close and respectable I'm leaning toward "B", thereby rendering all other questions moot, IMO. JMHO.