deerfanatic
Well-Known Member
On 11/23/24 the college football was set correct. (I am very worried about Vandy as I send this )
I dont think Tennessee players will overlook Vandy,good team!It's a very good possibility the Dores could end the Vols hopes of making the playoffs next week. They are a tough team and will show up ready.
I agree. If Bama loses next week that could change. It'll be interesting how this team responds. I also think keeping the key players from transferring and the recruits from flipping will tell us a lot about the state of the program.
I still think DeBoer was the best hire.
Some states have more money, Tennessee is up thereThe transfer portal is a fickle thing. I don't think it is a legitimate assumption that the net change in talent on any team through transfers will be positive or negative. Overall, its probably a wash. Just like recruits, fans and teams just have to trust their coaches to make the right choices.
I'd be interested to see a list of the teams that brought in the most transfers and the teams that lost the most transfers and how they are doing compared to last year. I bet it really isn't a big change.
Some states have more money, Tennessee is up there
Nil money, for instance oil money and A&MStates don't pay for NIL money.
Neither Nick Saban nor Alabama had anything to do with Tennessee losing to Georgia State.Nick Saban was the demise of the Vols (and a whole lot of other teams/especially in the SEC). I don't see any other coach ever being as dominant as he was. Bama may not win 11 or 12 regular season games every year, but I wouldn't bet against them on being in contention for the SEC championship for the foreseeable future. Alabama is going to be fine.
None of those give a flip about college football, except Texas thanks for proving my pointI'm not worried about "rich states" taking over College football. View attachment 254246