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Tennessee Football 2011: 11 Reasons Why the Vols Will Beat Florida
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If an injury has to exist done to a man it should exist so severe that his vengeance need not be feared. - Niccolo Machiavelli
The problem with vengeance is that it's something you tin can conduct indefinitely. For the last four decades the University of Florida Gators have given more they've gotten when it comes to playing Tennessee.
Since 1971 Florida has outmatched Tennessee 19-7. Still, Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer are no longer walking the field at Ben Griffin stadium. Will Muschamp carries a heavy burden like no other Florida omnibus before him.
Title reputation is at pale as Muschamp helms the Gator flagship; offensive guru Charlie Weis is in that location to assistance merely will it be enough? Here are 11 reason why the Vols volition take the wind out of the Florida sails.
Weis Will Fall Brusque
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As I said before Charlie Weis is a guru when information technology comes to criminal offence and QB's, only truth be told he would be better off as a QB motorbus and not an OC, not correct now.
I won't take a jab at any homo for his health, just I don't believe he is physically able to survive in the grueling career of Florida football as the offensive taskmaster. I'm sure the mind is sharp but the body is failing him. Even at Notre Dame y'all could tell the man was tired.
And, when you go tired you lot make mistakes; Muschamp will only suffer so many snafu'due south before the pink slips starting time flying. Weis can exist successful just the aging coach will fall behind and John Brantley volition suffer the consequences and so volition this guy...
Jeff Driskel Still Isn't Tebow
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By the time Muschamp figures out how bad his offense is suffering he will bench Brantley, and Driskel won't be able to salvage his Gator offense.
Information technology'due south really quite simple. Fulmer fell into the same trap with Jonathan Crompton and Nick Stephens. Fulmer idea Nick Stephens was even more talented than his starting QB and that when the ship started going down all he had to do was insert Stephens and wallah....savior of the day!
That didn't happen and at home the Gators handed yet another loss to the Vols to the tune of 30-6 at home.
Why did Fulmer assume that would be his ace up the sleeve? Because the OC (Dave Clawson) told him that Jonathan Crompton would be fine. He just had to work himself out of Eric Ainge'due south cleats. And that Nick Stephens could step in when the time came. That time came, and came, and came, and...
Muschamp is going to practice the same thing. Why? Because he won't have a selection, and like the heading says Driskel yet isn't Tim Tebow.
Tennessee DB'south Are Underestimated
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Whether or not DB Janzen Jackson returns is irrelevant.
With DB'southward like Prentiss Waggner, Brent Brewer, Marsalis Teague, Fine art Evans, CJ Fleming and ten other DB's that make this flavor's depth chart look like a veritable who's who in immature SEC talent, it's nix but foolish to remember that very many QB's, much less John Brantley or Jeff Driskel will be able to penetrate very far into the passing lanes.
There will be so many interceptions and broken pass plays that people volition showtime to think that the Vol's corners and safeties are receiving for the Gators.
Remember, speed kills. Only sentinel for the orange and white blurs to place the defence force.
Offensive Line Coach Harry Hiestand Is a Perfectionist
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When Derek Dooley hired Harry Hiestand to coach the offensive line information technology wasn't because he wanted to help the squad in a pinch. Information technology was because he wanted him to turn young men into a brick wall.
Final season the the line suffered considering of youth and inexperience. This season information technology will still accept a few hits, but the upside to that is Hiestand is training them to exist NFL kickoff rounders and not merely SEC linemen.
From 2005-2010 Hiestand coached the line for the Chicago Bears and guided C Olin Kreutz, LG Josh Beekman, RG Roberto Garza, LT John St. Clair and RT John Tait to the 2006 NFC championship. And many of those men were happy to praise Hiestand for their success.
It was the aforementioned way 1999 at Illinois where the school's offense had their highest scoring flavor in school history.
His history in coaching documents that men under his control allow fewer sacks, less penetration, more rushing yards, and a higher percentage of All-American, and NFL drafted linemen in the past fifteen years than any other coach.
Last year was growing pains, this season the kinks will be worked out and, hurries and sacks won't be on the bill of fare for the Gators.
This Is Dan Quinn's First Rodeo
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Dan Quinn the new Defensive Coordinator will be calling the shots for Will Muschamp. This in itself is a new ballgame for Florida's head coach, it will be very confusing when Quinn calls downward a play only to accept Muschamp brand adjustments on the wing, which he volition.
Everyone knows merely how gifted Muschamp is in this department, so regardless of Quinn and Muschamps past affiliation with the Miami Dolphins there will be issues.
Since 1994 Quinn has only had one year of feel at the DC position, the remainder of his career has been spent running the defensive line. Florida is non the place for this kind of promotion, my hat'south off to Muschamp for giving a pal a break, but Gators will want his caput on a platter by the end of the Tennessee game.
Defensive Losses
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Yes, I know they get a bunch back too, all the same the loss of the Gators' No.i leading tackler in DB Ahmad Black is a heavy blow. It only gets worse as they also lost their No .four, No. 5, No. 6, No. 8 and No.9 leading tacklers in DL Juston Trattou and DB Volition Hill, LB A.J. Jones, DL Knuckles Lemmens, and LB Brandon Hicks.
This solitary should speak volumes for the obstacles that face Dan Quinn. I don't care how much talent you claim to take on your squad, y'all just don't lose that much leadership and experience and expect to exist a dominant force in college football.
The Gator defense will resemble the aforementioned Tennessee squad they faced last season.
Offensive Losses
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Again at that place are losses that are very hard to overcome.. With the departure of RB Emmanuel Moody, WR Carl Moore, OT Marcus Gilbert, OG Carl Johnson, C Mike Pouncey and OG Maurice Hurt it leaves a weak wall for John Brantley to get outset downs.
Much like the Vols the Gators are young simply Florida's depth chart was a tad fleck more deep terminal season where the Vols depth chart per player was far younger.
All of those younger players for the Vols played more downs and saw more activeness because the Tennessee depth just wasn't able. These same guys are playing under the exact same coaches and will have the benefit of consistent guidance.
Vols Are Up to Their Necks in Receiver Talent
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With a gunslinger QB waiting to unholster his arm, the Volunteer receivers are just as broken-hearted to bear witness their skill-sets as well.
Justin Hunter, Da Rick Rogers, Matt Milton, Zach Rogers, Vincent Dallas, DeAnthony Arnett, and even Cory Eicholtz is predicted to have a breakout season. All receivers are accept amazing skills, but when you cistron in the possibility of a Mychal Rivera and Brendan Downs too contributing it opens up the door to a receiving buffet.
The Gator secondary is fast, but at that place will be likewise many players on the field offering a bullseye for Tyler Bray. The tall, lanky QB will accept at least 300 yards passing on the day, and....
Tyler Bray Cements His Legacy
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....he volition become the game brawl.
Whether you love him or hate him you have to respect his talent. The California youth took the Vol stage last season by storm and left many doubters holding their hats.
His stats speak for themselves, 125/244 attempts, 1849 yards, 18 TD's and a terminal QB rating of 142.seven.
Tennessee will ever recall the QB's that shell Florida, simply Bray will cement his legacy by trigger-happy down the wall that Spurrier and Meyer built. You heard it here first.
Spotter the video above to see why he will but get amend with each down he plays.
Ron McKeefery Will Make the Difference
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Pant...pant..pant, gasp. Water, pant...pant...gasp.
That was the language you might take heard last year if you lot were in a Tennessee huddle. This season it will be different. No more than will the Vols be known for being slow and out of shape. The new head forcefulness and workout passenger vehicle will turn the Vols into Ferrari's and that's no joke.
He is taking the same public approach that Derek Dooley is. "We've got a long way to go...at that place is still a lot of piece of work to exist done."
Behind close doors it's an entirely unlike story. Y'all call up they go along an Iv medic on hand for looks? Those poor kids will get the crap vanquish out of them every 24-hour interval and McKeefery is making sure of it. What's more, Dooley is observing it all from that elevated platform, much similar the dark Emperor from Star Wars rubbing his hands together mumbling "First-class, first-class!"
By the time they go to Gainesville, they will perform like Greek gods.
Dooley Has Learned from His Mistakes
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Personally I thought Coach Dooley looked ridiculous at the Orangish and White game pacing back and forth behind the offensive huddles, and and so it came to me why. He cares.
This may seem like to much of a simplistic cause, only if you turn a blind eye to annihilation that involves your program ending can happen from whatsoever angle.
It took me past surprise all the same once again, but I forgot that coaches did that kind of matter...you know caring? I e'er thought that it gave the offense confidence problems walking effectually observing every nuance of the play calling and huddle coordination, merely and then I remembered something that Vince Lombardi once said about Bart Starr.
I of his assistants asked him why he was post-obit Starr and so closely around the huddles during practice. Lombardi replied to him that he was afraid that his starting QB was going to go hurt. He asked him out of curiosity and he but replied that Bart Starr kept forgetting to tie his shoes.
I have to believe Dooley is worried about something else, but terminal flavour he was content to watch from the sidelines and let the assistants work it out. Maybe what Dooley said is true.
Maybe this is year one.
Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/740153-tennessee-football-2011-11-reasons-why-the-vols-will-beat-florida
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