I have now posted three stories on the Tennessee Volunteers facing the California Golden Bears tonight. Some of you have commented and I appreciate it. But where is Lisa? I mean, I am in her arena, supposedly at least. But she has yet to even comment on my Vols representing the SEC taking on her PAC 10 University of Southern California rival.
Oh Lisa, come out and play! Come out and play warrior! I know for the most part I cut and paste. I prefer to call it editing. But nevermind that, what are your thoughts on the game?
From utsports.com
After more than four weeks of grueling preseason practices, the Vols finally open the 2007 season Saturday in a primetime showdown with the California Golden Bears.
The heaviest weight placed on Tennessee’s back is that of the entire Southeastern Conference. There are three games featuring SEC teams against BCS opponents on opening weekend, but only Tennessee faces a ranked team.
In all, the SEC will play 13 regular season games against BCS opponents, and judging from preseason rankings, this weekend’s game sits behind only the LSU-Virginia Tech matchup when it comes to national title implications. Of course, anything can change by Nov. 24, when the final four of the 13 games are played.
“We are always thinking about representing the conference,” quarterback Erik Ainge said. “But once it is kicked off, that all goes away. We will go out there and represent Tennessee and the SEC, but our focus is on the game itself.”
The word ‘revenge’ has also been used over and over again. Cal has reportedly been seething for a full calendar year after its lopsided 2006 loss on Rocky Top.
On the field, Tennessee’s defense will have to contend with one of the Pac-10’s best quarterbacks in junior Nate Longshore, not to mention a group of veteran receivers including Heisman Trophy candidate DeSean Jackson. The Vols’ offense looks to establish the run against a Cal defense that lost three of its four starting defensive linemen from a year ago.
“We are going to approach this one like we would any other game,” junior linebacker Jerod Mayo said. “We know what kind of talent they have, and our coaches will have us prepared. Our focus is on what we can do, what we have prepared to do, not what they can do.”
Wow what a day. Jr. leaves DEI. Falco Gets egg on his face. There is no smoking gun behind Lisagate. And Steeler is the lead Teresawacker. Oh well, such is life.
I don't plan to write a traditional blog right now. It's approximately 1:30 Central. "Do you know where your children are?"
Nope. I am going to try to get some sleep tonight. If I can't, I'll write a traditional blog later.
Instead, I am going to take an easy out. I am going to do something I don't think I have done before. I am going to recommend to you a decent little blog that I think kind of got lost in the shuffle today.
Please check out "The Silly Season Kicks Off" by Tezqm99. As the first blogger to write a decent blog, after the announcement from Jr., in which the writer asks the question what next and officially opened Silly Season, Tez deserved more hits IMHO (or not so humble damn it).
I don't normally like making predictions on the next football season until the NFL's early-entry deadline passes. One departure can radically change a depth chart. For instance, I was going to get brave and predict South Carolina to win the SEC East next year until receiver Sidney Rice changed his mind and bolted for the NFL.
But with most of the major decisions already announced -- aside from a couple of the Florida guys -- I'll go ahead and predict the SEC in 2007.
I think Urban Meyer will really get to unveil some of the nuances in his offense with Tim Tebow taking all the snaps. In that case, the Gators will once again be difficult to prepare for among the conference schools.
No comment on Florida. What could I say? What could I do? Hugs.
2. South Carolina
Ten starters back on defense. A confident Blake Mitchell. A strong running game. Sidney...dang it.
Did this guy just pick the Cocks over Tennessee?
3. Tennessee
I'm not entirely sure who Erik Ainge is going to throw the ball to. So much for the touted 2005 class helping the Vols at receiver. Also, defensive coordinators seemed to figure out David Cutcliffe toward the end of the season.
I am not enamored with Fulmer and Cutcliffe these days. Back in the day? Yes. These days? No.
4. Georgia
If you look back, great SEC teams almost always have superior defensive lines. Just look at Florida this year. Look how Tennessee got run over this season. The Bulldogs will not have a great defensive line next year.
Hey, unsportsmanlike conduct on the Tennesee comment. This guy must be a University of Tennessee Chatanooga Moccassins fan. Not Golden Moccasins Lisa. Not even Water Moccassins, which would help the understanding of the mascot. Who's afraid of soft shoes? Hard shoes maybe, they could hurt, especially if they had buckles. Just like that little hand purse my junior high girlfriend used to pop me on the head with. Yeah, the little black one with the big gold buckle. Thanks a lot Deb? But Lisa, Moccassins, that's pretty good isn't it?
5. Kentucky
It's really hard to put the Wildcats here, simply because they return so much from an outstanding season. But it's still Kentucky.
Too bad for Wildcat fans. No, I'm serious.
6. Vanderbilt
I like quarterback Chris Nickson and the job Bobby Johnson is doing, but the SEC East is loaded and there's really no place to put the Commodores except their familiar position.
That gives it away right there. The guys a Furman fan. Furman? Don't know Lisa. You'll have to look that one up.
SEC West
1. Arkansas
Darren McFadden is probably the leading candidate for the Heisman Trophy next season. He's surrounded by a lot of underclassmen who contributed to the SEC West championship run.
McFadden is one tough S.O.B.,.
2. LSU
The quarterback situation is starting to become slightly terrifying with Ryan Perrilloux's potential legal troubles, though Matt Flynn is certainly capable.
Flynn can gett'er done!
3. Auburn
The Tigers seem to enjoy winning ugly by running the ball, playing field position and working the clock.
Lisa, which mascot do you like? These guys have never been able to make their minds up. Tigers? Plainsmen? War Eagles? Dumbo Jackson's? Boknowsitalls?
4. Alabama
Nick Saban will need a year or two. He didn't immediately work miracles at Michigan State or LSU. The Spartans went 6-5-1, 6-6, 7-5 in his first three years. LSU went 8-4 in his first year there.
Lisa, here is another one or two. Crimson Tide? What the hell is that? Elephants? Pink Elephants? T.P.'s? Big Orange Boxes?
5. Ole Miss
The Rebels are possibly a year away from making the top-tier teams a little uncomfortable. They're still young and will really miss Patrick Willis at linebacker.
Fired David Cutcliffe. Dumb!
6. Mississippi State
It's hard to look at the talent and believe the Bulldogs are preparing to compete with Arkansas, LSU and Auburn.
Tennessee football coach Phillp Fulmer talks with reporters about the upcoming Super Bowl, featuring former Tennessee assistant coach Lovie Smith and former quarterback Peyton Manning during a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2007 in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
University of Tennessee Assistant Head Football Coach Trooper Taylor announced Saturday he has removed his name from consideration for the head football coach position at Howard University. I have chosen to remove my name from consideration as the head football coach at Howard University. I appreciate them contacting me. "I am extremely excited about what we are doing here at Tennessee, and my family and I love and respect Coach Fulmer, our staff and the city of Knoxville. I really appreciate the support I have received from our fans and our players that wanted me to stay.
Tennessee receivers coach Trooper Taylor withdrew his name as a candidate for the head coaching job at Howard. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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