This in depth break down of these concepts is great. I looked through your other videos and don't see any others but I'm gonna sub hoping there's more of this in the future
Jalen Carter spent a lotta time in the backfield that game, which creates pressure and destroys a pocket and allows Georgia def to drop more in coverage.
Talent is important in any offence ..this high octane offence , still yet the more talent the better . You got to have good running backs and speedster sure handed receivers .
16 minutes into the game UGA had 71% of all the points they'd score on the day and 56% of all the yards they'd accumulate. I'm not saying UT was close to wining or anything crazy like that. But they had chances to make it a different game and just didn't capitalize on them.
It was 24-6 at half...uga only scored a f'n field goal the whole 2nd half. VOLS couldn't gain the momentum back in the 2nd half on offense but the defense did their job.
The score was a lot closer than the game. TN ran the score up on a lot of lesser talented teams and fooled the BCS committee thinking it was a high powered offense, and ranked them #1. If you are admitting that you don’t have the 5 stars that you need, then why would you employ a high risk offense where even if they score quickly, the defense is on the field longer. Wouldn’t you want to protect your 3 stars on defense, by allowing them to rest? TN offensive philosophy doesn’t match your talent level on defense.
UT scored 52 on Bama, 45 on LSU, 38 on UF, and 31 on Clemson. Those are all teams that are more talented than Tennessee. Pruitt tried the "let the defense rest" philosophy and it resulted in the worst team in UT history. Heupel's scheme has allowed UT to have success even though the roster isn't particularly strong.
This in depth break down of these concepts is great. I looked through your other videos and don't see any others but I'm gonna sub hoping there's more of this in the future
That was a really good explanation and counter argument to what is being said on twitter. Excellent job.
Jaylin Hyatt talented, Hendon Hooker talented, need I say more, cause I can go on. Done 2:59
Jalen Carter spent a lotta time in the backfield that game, which creates pressure and destroys a pocket and allows Georgia def to drop more in coverage.
Talent is important in any offence ..this high octane offence , still yet the more talent the better . You got to have good running backs and speedster sure handed receivers .
Cam Seldon my guy
The game was 27-6 halfway through the 4th in what word is that close
16 minutes into the game UGA had 71% of all the points they'd score on the day and 56% of all the yards they'd accumulate. I'm not saying UT was close to wining or anything crazy like that. But they had chances to make it a different game and just didn't capitalize on them.
It was 24-6 at half...uga only scored a f'n field goal the whole 2nd half. VOLS couldn't gain the momentum back in the 2nd half on offense but the defense did their job.
The score was a lot closer than the game. TN ran the score up on a lot of lesser talented teams and fooled the BCS committee thinking it was a high powered offense, and ranked them #1. If you are admitting that you don’t have the 5 stars that you need, then why would you employ a high risk offense where even if they score quickly, the defense is on the field longer. Wouldn’t you want to protect your 3 stars on defense, by allowing them to rest? TN offensive philosophy doesn’t match your talent level on defense.
UT scored 52 on Bama, 45 on LSU, 38 on UF, and 31 on Clemson. Those are all teams that are more talented than Tennessee. Pruitt tried the "let the defense rest" philosophy and it resulted in the worst team in UT history. Heupel's scheme has allowed UT to have success even though the roster isn't particularly strong.
Tennessee also droped 60 on Missouri that uga had to come from behind 2 scores in the 4th quarter to beat so what was UGAs excuse for that game ?
Ran it up on lesser teams like Alabama and LSU.