Tennessee Vols Statistical Rankings after Georgia: Hide the children

Here’s our weekly update of the Vols’ statistical rankings, after the Georgia game. You might want to take something first and come back in 15 minutes before proceeding.

Offense

Offensive observations: Um . . . that’s a lot of red?

Defense

Defensive observations: That Passing Yards Allowed is actually something to start being pleased about. The numbers are likely inflated by viture of the teams they’ve played, but five games in, it’s still a good number.

Special Teams

Special Teams observations: The grass is greener here. Let’s not break anything, please. And don’t ask Trevor Daniel to fix Punt Return Defense. He punts. The other 10 tackle.

Turnovers and Penalties

Turnovers and Penalties observations: The penalties have been kind of infuriating, but honestly, they’re not too bad. It’s more that the team’s current deficiencies are such a liability that they cannot survive even one penalty. Shoot, a penalty-free game is probably not enough.

Player Rankings

Trevor Daniel is an island of serenity. John Kelly is a one-man wrecking crew. And I ask this with all honesty? Is Colton Jumper our best player on defense?

College Football TV Schedule and Rooting Guide for Vols fans: Week 6

It’s an off-week for the Vols, so it’s a good week to catch your breath and get your mind right. There’s also a few opportunities to see some future Vols’ opponents in action.

Here’s the Week 6 college football TV schedule, curated for Vols fans. It includes kickoff times, TV stations, and what’s at stake in each game from the perspective of a Vols fan. It also includes helpful suggestions on how to watch everything most efficiently and who to root for in each game.

The full schedule for the entire weekend is also included at the bottom of the post.

Go Vols!

Thursday, October 5

Thursday, October 5, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV Why How Root for
(17) Louisville at (24) NC State 8:00 PM ESPN It's football Live An entertaining game

 

This should actually be a good game, and watching Lamar Jackson is usually entertaining.

Friday, October 6

Friday, October 6, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV Why How Root for
Memphis at UConn 7:00 PM ESPN WHATEVER
Boise State at BYU 10:15 PM ESPN WHATEVER

 

What else are you doing on Friday?

Gameday, October 7

Vols are off, and if you don’t have a Harvest Moon festival to go to, here’s a chance to catch a few good games and get an early look at a few future opponents for the Vols.

Saturday, October 7, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV Why How Root for
(5) Georgia at Vanderbilt Noon ESPN Future opponent Live Discuss
LSU at (22) Florida 3:30 PM CBS Future opponent Channel hop LSU
(23) West Virginia at (8) TCU 3:30 PM FS1 Big game DVR An entertaining game
Arkansas at South Carolina 4:00 PM SECN Future opponent Channel hop Arkansas
(1) Alabama at Texas A&M 7:15 PM ESPN Future opponent DVR Texas A&M
Missouri at Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN Future opponent Live Discuss

 

Noon slot

Georgia travels to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt at noon. Georgia’s not losing four SEC games this year, so I’m hoping that they look as good against the Commodores as they did against the Vols. I can see an argument for not wanting them to do anything that makes it easier for them to continue to recruit well, but that’s what I’m hoping for at this time.

Afternoon slot

At 3:30, former opponent Florida hosts future opponent LSU, and I’m rooting for LSU, not because I think the Vols can catch them (although, maybe?), but because I just don’t want them to have nice things. I’m also rooting for Arkansas against South Carolina at 4:00. There’s a game between ranked teams in this slot as well, so if you prefer that, have at it.

Evening slot

Alabama takes on Texas A&M at 7:15 and figures to have its way with them, and then two future Vols opponents meet in Lexington as Missouri matches up against Kentucky. Not sure who to pull for in that one, but I guess I’m leaning Missouri.

Complete college football TV schedule for Week 6

And here’s the complete schedule for the week, paginated and searchable!

Thursday, October 5, 2017 Friday, Sept. 29, 2017 Friday, Sept. 29, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV
(17) Louisville at (24) NC State 8:00 PM ESPN
Friday, October 6, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV
Memphis at UConn 7:00 PM ESPN
Boise State at BYU 10:15 PM ESPN
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Game Time (ET) TV
Eastern Michigan at Toledo Noon CBSSN
(5) Georgia at Vanderbilt Noon ESPN
Illinois at Iowa Noon BTN
Iowa State at (3) Oklahoma Noon FOX
Ole Miss at (12) Auburn Noon SECN
(4) Penn State at Northwestern Noon ABC
Temple at East Carolina Noon ESPNU
Texas Tech at Kansas Noon FS1
Wake Forest at (2) Clemson Noon ESPN2
Duke at Virginia 12:20 PM ACCN
Pittsburgh at Syracuse 12:30 PM RSN
Central Michigan at Ohio 2:00 PM ESPN3
Bowling Green at Miami, OH 2:30 PM ESPN3
FIU at Middle Tennessee 3:00 PM ESPN3
ULM at Texas State 3:00 PM ESPN3
Air Force at Navy 3:30 PM CBSSN
Ball State at Akron 3:30 PM ESPN3
Charleston Southern at Indiana 3:30 PM BTN
Kent State at Northern Illinois 3:30 PM ESPN3
LSU at (22) Florida 3:30 PM CBS
Minnesota at Purdue 3:30 PM ESPN2
(13) Miami, FL at Florida State 3:30 PM ESPN
New Mexico State at Appalachian State 3:30 PM ESPN3
(21) Notre Dame at North Carolina 3:30 PM ABC
(23) West Virginia at (8) TCU 3:30 PM FS1
Western Michigan at Buffalo 3:30 PM ESPN3
Arkansas at South Carolina 4:00 PM SECN
Louisiana Tech at UAB 4:00 PM CUSA.TV
Maryland at (10) Ohio State 4:00 PM FOX
Oregon State at (14) USC 4:00 PM Pac-12N
Tulsa at Tulane 4:00 PM ESPNU
UL Lafayette at Idaho 5:00 PM ESPN3
Colorado State at Utah State 5:30 PM ATTSNRM
Florida Atlantic at Old Dominion 6:00 PM Stadium
Marshall at Charlotte 6:00 PM WCCB/MASN
Army at Rice 6:30 PM beIN SPORTS
Georgia State at Coastal Carolina 6:30 PM ESPN3
Kansas State at Texas 7:00 PM FS1
SMU at Houston 7:00 PM CBSSN
Southern Miss at UTSA 7:00 PM CW35/Stadium
(1) Alabama at Texas A&M 7:15 PM ESPN
(16) Virginia Tech at Boston College 7:15 PM ESPN2
Fresno State at San Jose State 7:30 PM ESPN3
Michigan State at (7) Michigan 7:30 PM ABC
Missouri at Kentucky 7:30 PM SECN
Arizona at Colorado 8:00 PM Pac-12N
(25) UCF at Cincinnati 8:00 PM ESPNU
(11) Washington State at Oregon 8:00 PM FOX
Western Kentucky at UTEP 8:00 PM TBA
(9) Wisconsin at Nebraska 8:00 PM BTN
Stanford at (20) Utah 10:15 PM FS1
Hawaii at Nevada 10:30 PM CBSSN
California at (6) Washington 10:45 PM ESPN
(19) San Diego State at UNLV 10:45 PM ESPN2

How concerned should we be about the Vols recruiting class?

In the three days since the Vols’ disaster against the Georgia Bulldogs, a few aftershocks have raised alarm among fans. First, backup offensive lineman Venzell Boulware published a Tweet early yesterday afternoon that he was leaving the program:


Shortly after that, UT wide receiver commit Jatavious Harris announced via Twitter that he’s “now open to all schools,” and that was followed by a similar announcement by 4-star safety Brendon Harris. Silence from Cade Mays, the jewel of the class, is being construed as ominous.

But just how concerned should we actually be about a player leaving the program in the middle of the season and a couple of commits deciding to re-open their recruitment?

Some, certainly. But also, not too much.

Acknowledging the situation

A little shifting and sifting after a loss like the one the Vols endured Saturday is to be expected and shouldn’t be too alarming. There should be no one associated with the program who is not less comfortable today than they were Friday, and when circumstances change, there’s nothing wrong with changing your posture so that you’re ready to react if need be.

I’m not even convinced that Boulware’s announcement was a result of the loss as much as it was a realization of his place in the pecking order of the offensive line. Boulware redshirted his first season on campus and then played in seven games last season, starting three of them, before an academic issue caused him to miss the bowl game. This season, Boulware was involved in a competition with Jack Jones for the starting position at left guard. Jones was ahead of Boulware initially, but Boulware then started against UMass. Against Georgia, the team tried a combination not involving either Jones or Boulware, and when that didn’t work out as hoped, they settled on Jones at left guard. Boulware’s statement was a respectful one, and no further reasons for leaving were given, but a reasonable conclusion is that he simply believes he has better opportunities elsewhere. Best of luck to him.

The announcements of the two recruits are also not alarming, in my opinion, although for different reasons. First of all, Jatavious Harris told GoVols247 that although he’s re-opening his recruitment, he’s actually still committed to the Vols. But even if you consider his and Brendon Harris’ respective announcements as true de-commitments, it really only signals some justified anxiety about the current situation. That anxiety is not only completely understandable, it will almost certainly be resolved in time for the Vols to attempt to secure their re-commitments. If Jones gets things turned around, he’ll have the inside track, and if the front falls off and Jones gets fired, then everyone will presumably love the new guy, and he’ll have an opportunity to re-recruit the class back into the fold.

In addition to that, it’s also important to note that many of the current commits have publicly reaffirmed their commitments to Tennessee:




It should be noted that Horn also tweeted yesterday that he was excited to receive an offer from Clemson, so make of that what you will, but these guys could have either followed the lead of the guys re-opening their recruitment or stayed silent, but instead they publicly re-upped.

Add to all of that that stud quarterback commit Adrian Martinez not only publicly reaffirmed, he’s been all over the place (Twitter, radio appearances) actively working to rally the troops.

There’s plenty of time

Things could change, no doubt. But they can change in a lot of ways. They could get better. They could get worse.

But either way, there should be ample time to recover and re-recruit any commits anxious about the future at Tennessee. And that means that it’s too early to panic.

 

joeb_1 wins Week 5 of the Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em Contest

Congratulations to joeb_1, who went 17-3 and finished first in this week’s Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em Pool with 196 confidence points. He (or she) wins a $25 gift card to our custom tee store, Web Community Tees, where he or she can get this sweet Gameday on Rocky Top t-shirt:

Gameday on Rocky Top Logo Tee

joeb_1, watch for a message from me on how to get your tee.

Knottfair remains in the lead in the overall standings after Week 5.

Here are the full results for this week:

Rank Selection Name W-L Pts Tie Breaker Game (41-0)
1 joeb_1 17-3 196 31-27
2 RichVols 18-2 190 38-17
3 Joel @ GRT 18-2 189 31-24**
3 mmmjtx 18-2 189 0-0
5 LuckyGuess 17-3 188 27-17**
5 birdjam 16-4 188 31-20
5 UNDirish60 18-2 188 0-0
8 DinnerJacket 17-3 187 42-0
9 GeorgeMonkey 16-4 185 28-17**
9 Knottfair 17-3 185 31-21
9 Volfan2002 17-3 185 31-24
9 utkjmitch 16-4 185 21-24
9 Anaconda 17-3 185 0-0
14 VandyVol 16-4 184 34-17**
14 rockhopper78 15-5 184 37-26
16 C_hawkfan 16-4 183 29-20**
16 mariettavol 16-4 183 34-21
16 VillaVol 17-3 183 52-3
19 spartans100 17-3 181 24-21**
19 OriginalVol1814 15-5 181 31-17
19 Phonies 18-2 181 30-24
19 Techboy 17-3 181 0-0
23 tdrb42 17-3 180 31-14**
23 PAVolFan 17-3 180 34-17
25 dgibbs 15-5 179 31-14
26 CajunVol 18-2 178 28-17**
26 chuckiepoo 15-5 178 24-27
28 ChuckieTVol 17-3 177 31-20**
28 jfarrar90 15-5 177 31-20
28 jeremy.waldroop 16-4 177 38-30
28 mobilevol 17-3 177 21-24
32 TNann 18-2 175 28-21**
32 Bulldog 85 16-4 175 27-23
32 patmd 18-2 175 42-13
32 jstorie1 14-6 175 0-0
36 IBleedVolOrange 14-6 174 31-33
37 tpi 17-3 173 0-0
38 Jahiegel 17-3 172 28-22
39 Displaced_Vol_Fan 14-6 170 24-27
40 Jaywine 17-3 168 28-13**
40 ThePowerT 13-7 168 0-0
40 BZACHARY 13-7 168 0-0
43 BlountVols 13-7 167 32-13**
43 waltsspac 14-6 167 38-14
43 PrideofTheSouthlandFan 17-3 167 42-24
46 mmb61 16-4 162 34-10
47 crafdog 16-4 160 24-27
48 ctull 14-6 159 28-10
49 Sam 13-7 158 31-13**
49 Volboy 13-7 158 31-17
51 Gman15 15-5 157 41-24
52 rsbrooks25 15-5 156 28-0**
52 boro wvvol 13-7 156 35-21
54 Rossboro 8-Dec 155 24-0
55 edgarmsmith 14-6 154 49-3
56 vols95 9-Nov 153 24-27
57 daetilus 13-7 152 34-17
58 Raven17 9-Nov 151 34-35**
58 1hoss2 14-6 151 0-0
60 HUTCH 14-6 148 38-6**
60 ddayvolsfan 15-5 148 38-28
60 Timbuktu126 14-6 148 16-24
63 ltvol99 10-Oct 145 27-30
64 Jrstep 14-6 144 24-26
65 TennVol95 in 3D! 13-7 143 24-28
66 Drew 13-7 140 31-27
67 alanmar 15-5 135 34-27
68 Harley 13-7 132 17-27
69 Dylan pickle 13-7 131 30-28**
69 rockytopinky 14-6 131 21-24
71 RandyH112 8-Dec 128 42-24
72 rudydog 13-7 122 28-31
73 the-albatross 9-Nov 118 32-35
74 PensacolaVolFan 9-Nov 116 17-35
75 aquasox 8-Dec 113 31-10
76 rollervol 9-Nov 110 20-21
77 bking 10-Oct 109 37-17
78 ga26engr 9-Nov 104 32-17
79 jobliner 10-Oct 100 34-27
80 CNMcCreary 9-Nov 94 31-21
81 Will Shelton 0-20 93 0-0**
81 KeepsCornInAJar 0-20 93 0-0**
81 waitwhereami 0-20 93 0-0**
81 sncdaisy 0-20 93 -
81 BritishVol 0-20 93 -
81 901Vol 0-20 93 -
81 The Alyas Greys 0-20 93 -
81 EVOL 0-20 93 -
81 wreckvol 0-20 93 -
81 PaVol 0-20 93 -
81 T dog 0-20 93 -
81 kmchugh 0-20 93 -
81 over754ut 0-20 93 -
81 wedflatrock 0-20 93 -
81 biologydropout 0-20 93 -
81 SouthernDCist 0-20 93 -
81 MeytonPanning 0-20 93 -
81 DCVFL 0-20 93 -
81 ed75 0-20 93 -
81 memphispete 0-20 93 -

 

And here are the current overall standings after Week 5:

Rank Selection Name W-L Pts
1 Knottfair 80-20 921
2 LuckyGuess 78-22 916
3 dgibbs 77-23 911
4 joeb_1 77-23 910
4 rockhopper78 76-24 910
6 spartans100 81-19 906
6 C_hawkfan 80-20 906
6 UNDirish60 80-20 906
9 birdjam 79-21 905
9 jfarrar90 79-21 905
11 RichVols 80-20 904
12 OriginalVol1814 76-24 903
13 ChuckieTVol 79-21 899
13 Volfan2002 79-21 899
15 GeorgeMonkey 76-24 897
16 Phonies 80-20 894
17 Displaced_Vol_Fan 75-25 893
18 BlountVols 75-25 887
19 jeremy.waldroop 80-20 885
19 mmmjtx 78-22 885
21 tdrb42 80-20 883
21 CajunVol 81-19 883
23 mariettavol 78-22 882
24 utkjmitch 76-24 880
25 Joel @ GRT 79-21 878
26 waltsspac 76-24 877
27 PAVolFan 76-24 876
27 chuckiepoo 75-25 876
29 TNann 80-20 866
30 DinnerJacket 75-25 865
31 Jahiegel 77-23 864
32 boro wvvol 72-28 862
33 PrideofTheSouthlandFan 75-25 859
34 ThePowerT 71-29 858
35 rsbrooks25 78-22 856
35 tpi 78-22 856
37 Volboy 73-27 853
38 BZACHARY 70-30 846
39 mmb61 73-27 843
39 Raven17 71-29 843
41 Sam 74-26 837
42 jstorie1 72-28 836
43 vols95 67-33 834
44 alanmar 76-24 828
45 ctull 72-28 827
45 edgarmsmith 74-26 827
47 Anaconda 61-39 824
48 VillaVol 61-39 822
49 mobilevol 72-28 821
50 1hoss2 75-25 818
51 Gman15 74-26 817
52 patmd 76-24 816
52 IBleedVolOrange 73-27 816
54 ddayvolsfan 72-28 804
55 TennVol95 in 3D! 71-29 803
56 Drew 72-28 800
57 crafdog 75-25 799
58 waitwhereami 61-39 798
59 Techboy 68-32 793
60 wreckvol 60-40 790
61 KeepsCornInAJar 61-39 788
62 ltvol99 67-33 779
63 Jrstep 69-31 765
64 Rossboro 56-44 761
65 rollervol 70-30 759
66 aquasox 72-28 756
67 bking 66-34 753
67 Will Shelton 52-48 753
69 biologydropout 47-53 747
70 EVOL 42-58 727
71 MeytonPanning 55-45 726
72 rudydog 56-44 721
73 ga26engr 65-35 695
74 daetilus 57-43 691
75 ed75 53-47 689
76 Timbuktu126 63-37 688
77 PensacolaVolFan 65-35 679
78 VandyVol 57-43 677
79 kmchugh 31-69 664
80 BritishVol 39-61 663
81 SouthernDCist 44-56 650
82 CNMcCreary 50-50 649
83 rockytopinky 56-44 629
84 HUTCH 56-44 621
85 sncdaisy 40-60 615
86 over754ut 29-71 593
87 Harley 52-48 564
88 DCVFL 21-79 538
89 memphispete 18-82 529
90 901Vol 18-82 526
91 Dylan pickle 48-52 515
92 jobliner 22-78 498
93 Bulldog 85 44-56 493
94 wedflatrock 0-100 460
94 T dog 0-100 460
96 Jaywine 30-70 444
97 RandyH112 38-62 424
98 The Alyas Greys 15-85 407
99 PaVol May-95 338
100 the-albatross 26-74 305

Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game Results: Georgia Bulldogs

Daetilus maintains his lead over the field in this week’s edition of the Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game, but there is finally a blue shell on the way to save the day.

The full play-by-play is below. Note: We may play this week with questions about a non-Vols game, or we may take the week off. Watch Friday for the decision. Also, mushrooms and bananas will be increased to five points each next time around.

Top 10 as of the end of last week

Daetilus 42
PaVol 32
Fatso 31
Dave Strunk 30
Josh Farrar 28
Harley 28
Marietta Vol 27
Will Shelton 26
Alyas Grey 26
Joel Hollingsworth 25

 

Round 1

Q: The Bulldogs are averaging 223 yards on the ground. How many do they get against the Vols? (5-20 points)

A: 234-300 (5 points) (294)

Only four players get this right and get five points for it.

Mushrooms: Harley and Sam

Bananas: Daetilus and Oleg Zeltser

Blue shells and bolts: None!!!!

Top 10 after Round 1:

Daetilus 41
Dave Strunk 35
PaVol 32
Fatso 31
Joel Hollingsworth 30
TennVol95 29
Harley 29
Josh Farrar 28
Marietta Vol 27
Alyas Grey 26
Will Shelton 26

 

Round 2

Q: Which team throws the first interception?

A: Tennessee (8 points)

This was a popular answer, with 16 players getting it correct and getting eight points for it.

Mushrooms: TennVol95 and LTVol99

Bananas: Joel Hollingsworth and Marietta Vol

Blue shells and bolts: None!!!!!

Top 10 after Round 2:

Daetilus 49
Fatso 39
TennVol95 38
Joel Hollingsworth 37
Harley 37
Josh Farrar 36
Dave Strunk 35
Marietta Vol 34
PaVol 32
Sam 32

 

Round 3

Q: What is the final point spread?

A: 22+ (10 points) (41)

Not even the most pessimistic among us guessed this correctly. Nobody got it right, and that’s even with about 20 points to spare. Bleck.

Mushrooms: Sam gets both of these.

Bananas: LTVol99 and Evan

Blue shells and bolts: Finally. A blue shell, released by Displaced_Vol_Fan. I’m not sure how fast that thing’s traveling, so watch out!

Top 10 after Round 3:

Daetilus 49
Fatso 39
TennVol95 38
Joel Hollingsworth 37
Harley 37
Josh Farrar 36
Dave Strunk 35
Marietta Vol 34
Sam 34
PaVol 32

 

Full table

Player Prior Prior Specials R1 R1 Sub R1 Specials R1 Total R2 R2 Sub R2 Specials R2 Total R3 R3 Sub R3 Specials R3 Total
Daetilus 42 42 -1 41 8 49 49 49 49
Fatso 31 31 31 8 39 39 39 39
TennVol95 24 5 29 29 8 37 1 38 38 38
Joel Hollingsworth 25 5 30 30 8 38 -1 37 37 37
Harley 28 28 1 29 8 37 37 37 37
Josh Farrar 28 28 28 8 36 36 36 36
Dave Strunk 30 5 35 35 35 35 35 35
Marietta Vol 27 27 27 8 35 -1 34 34 34
Sam 23 23 1 24 8 32 32 32 2 34
PaVol 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
MitchellK 23 23 23 8 31 31 31 31
Jayyyy 21 21 21 8 29 29 29 29
Oleg Zeltser 21 21 -1 20 8 28 28 28 28
Alyas Grey 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Will Shelton 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Raven17 18 18 18 8 26 26 26 26
RockyTopinKY 18 18 18 8 26 26 26 26
RandyH 16 16 16 8 24 24 24 24
vfl_mks 14 14 14 8 22 22 22 22
LTVol99 21 21 21 21 1 22 22 -1 21
Evan 12 12 12 8 20 20 20 -1 19
Packtar 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
hoosiervol 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
NJ Vol 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Phil 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 8
RockyTop5 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 8
charles matthews 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
cscott95 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Displaced_Vol_Fan 2 5 7 7 7 7 7 BLUE SHELL 7
GoVols365 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
nelsona350 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Bulldog 85 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
driskigm 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Gr82baTNVol 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Jason 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Rockytop01 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
btpenley 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
wreckvol 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Drew 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
BibleVol 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Craig 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Larry Hildebrand 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
utkjmitch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
GTZW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Volfaninsc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

How many games might the Vols win or lose the rest of the way?

Well, this was not a happy post to write. I am trying to not overreact, but I still now have the majority of the remainder of Tennessee’s games at 50%, with Alabama and Southern Miss the only exceptions. Plus, where games are tied at 50%, I’m forming the line in the red zone. Explanations are below, but here’s the updated chart for this week:

The Vols after Georgia

Zero points. 62 yards rushing. 80 yards passing. Two interceptions, two fumbles. Seven first downs, two of which came courtesy of penalties. The defense gave up 41 points.

There’s not much there for Vols fans to feel good about going forward. Maybe Georgia’s just as good as Alabama? That’s a pretty small peg to hang your hat on.

The Vols’ past opponents

Georgia Tech (3-1, 2-0 ACC, NR)

  • W1: Lost to Tennessee 42-41 in double overtime.
  • W2: Beat Jacksonville State, 37-10.
  • W3: At UCF (canceled)
  • W4: Beat Pitt, 35-17.
  • W5: Beat North Carolina, 33-7.
  • W6: Bye
  • W7: At #17 Miami
  • W8: Wake Forest
  • W9: At #3 Clemson
  • W10: At Virginia
  • W11: #16 Virginia Tech
  • W12: At Duke
  • W13: #13 Georgia

Georgia Tech held the ball for 38 minutes against North Carolina, dominating the clock and the Tar Heels, 33-7. The only game they’ve lost is the one they played against Tennessee, and with the exception of that double overtime game, they are averaging over 30 points and holding opponents to 17 or less. I think they’re pretty good. They win the award this week for Best News for the Vols.

Indiana State (0-4, 0-1 MVFC, NR)

  • W1: Lost to E Illinois, 22-20.
  • W2: Lost to Tennessee, 42-7.
  • W3: Lost to Liberty, 42-41 on a blocked 23-yard field goal attempt as time expired.
  • W4: Bye
  • W5: Lost to Illinois State, 24-13.
  • W6: North Dakota State
  • W7: At South Dakota
  • W8: S Illinois
  • W9: At Missouri State
  • W10: Youngstown State
  • W11: W Illinois
  • W12: At Northern Iowa

Winless.

Florida (3-1, 3-0 SEC, #21)

  • W1: Lost to #11 Michigan, 33-17.
  • W2: Canceled game with N Colorado.
  • W3: Beat #25 Tennessee, 26-20.
  • W4: Beat Kentucky, 28-27.
  • W5: Beat Vanderbilt, 38-24.
  • W6: LSU
  • W7: Texas A&M
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: vs Georgia
  • W10: At Missouri
  • W11: At South Carolina
  • W12: UAB
  • W13: Florida State

Here they go again, 3-0 in the SEC. They did lose quarterback Luke Del Rio to a season-ending broken collarbone injury, but with the exception of Georgia, their schedule the rest of the way is softening up.

UMass (0-6, 0-0 IND, NR)

  • W1: Lost to Hawaii, 38-35.
  • W2: Lost to C. Carolina, 38-28.
  • W3: Lost to Old Dominion, 17-7.
  • W4: Lost to Temple, 29-21.
  • W5: Lost to Tennessee, 17-13.
  • W6: Lost to Ohio, 58-50.
  • W7: Bye
  • W8: At #21 USF
  • W9: Ga Southern
  • W10: Appalachian State
  • W11: At Mississippi State
  • W12: Maine
  • W13: At BYU

Also still winless.

Georgia (5-0, 2-0 SEC, #5)

  • W1: Beat Appalachian State, 31-10. QB Jacob Eason went down, but freshman Jake Fromm looked good and took care of business.
  • W2: Beat #24 Notre Dame, 20-19.
  • W3: Beat Samford, 42-14.
  • W4: Easily handled #17 Mississippi State, 31-3.
  • W5: Demoralized Tennessee, 41-0.
  • W6: At Vanderbilt
  • W7: Missouri
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: vs. #22 Florida
  • W10: South Carolina
  • W11: At #13 Auburn
  • W12: Kentucky
  • W13: At Georgia Tech

The Vols’ future opponents

10/14/17: South Carolina (3-2, 1-2 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat NC State, 35-28.
  • W2: Beat Missouri, 31-13.
  • W3: Lost to Kentucky, 23-13.
  • W4: Beat LA Tech, 17-16.
  • W5: Lost to Texas A&M, 24-17.
  • W6: Arkansas
  • W7: At #25 Tennessee
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: Vanderbilt
  • W10: At #15 Georgia
  • W11: #22 Florida
  • W12: Wofford
  • W13: #3 Clemson

Expectations for a Vols win: South Carolina quarterback Jake Bentley was sacked seven times but still threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns. I had this game at 75% last week, but the Vols currently have no answers on offense, so I’m calling this one 50/50.

PREDICTIONS – SOUTH CAROLINA
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
69 69 60 75 75 50

10/21/17: Alabama (5-0, 2-0 SEC, #1)

  • W1: Beat #3 Florida State, 24-7.
  • W2: Beat Fresno State, 41-10.
  • W3: Beat Colorado State, 41-23.
  • W4: Beat Vanderbilt, 59-0.
  • W5: Beat Ole Miss, 66-3.
  • W6: At Texas A&M
  • W7: Arkansas
  • W8: #25 Tennessee
  • W9: Bye
  • W10: #12 LSU
  • W11: At Mississippi State
  • W12: Mercer
  • W13: At #13 Auburn

Expectations for a Vols win: Based on what they’ve done to Vanderbilt and Ole Miss the past two weeks, well, things don’t look very good at all. Last week, I moved this game from 10% to 5% and called it “never-never land.” Well, I’m going down the rabbit hole this week, to 1%.

PREDICTIONS – ALABAMA
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
10 10 10 10 5 1

10/28/17: Kentucky (4-1, 1-1 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat Southern Miss, 24-17.
  • W2: Best E Kentucky, 27-16.
  • W3: Beat South Carolina, 23-13.
  • W4: Lost to #20 Florida, 28-27.
  • W5: Beat E Michigan, 24-20.
  • W6: Missouri
  • W7: Bye
  • W8: At Mississippi State
  • W9: #25 Tennessee
  • W10: Ole Miss
  • W11: At Vanderbilt
  • W12: At #15 Georgia
  • W13: #17 Lousiville

Expectations for a Vols win: I wouldn’t read too much into Kentucky struggling with Eastern Michigan a week after a heart-breaker to Florida. I’m moving this to 50% and hoping that the Vols find some answers in a hurry.

PREDICTIONS – KENTUCKY
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
65 65 70 65 55 50

11/4/17: Southern Miss (2-2, 0-1 C-USA, NR)

  • W1: Lost to Kentucky, 24-17.
  • W2: Beat Southern, 45-0.
  • W3: Beat UL Monroe, 28-17.
  • W4: Bye
  • W5: Lost to North Texas, 43-28.
  • W6: UTSA
  • W7: UTEP
  • W8: At LA Tech
  • W9: UAB
  • W10: At #25 Tennessee
  • W11: At Rice
  • W12: Charlotte
  • W13: At Marshall

Expectations for a Vols win: I was this close to calling this one a 50/50 game as well. But I’m going with 55%.

PREDICTIONS – SOUTHERN MISS
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
90 85 80 80 70 55

11/11/17: Missouri (1-3, 0-2 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat Missouri State 72-43.
  • W2: Lost to South Carolina, 31-13.
  • W3: Lost to Purdue, 35-3.
  • W4: Lost to #15 Auburn, 51-14.
  • W5: Bye
  • W6: At Kentucky
  • W7: At #15 Georgia
  • W8: Idaho
  • W9: At UConn
  • W10: #22 Florida
  • W11: #25 Tennessee
  • W12: At Vanderbilt
  • W13: At Arkansas

Expectations for a Vols win: Missouri didn’t play this week, but the Vols did. Moving this game to 50/50.

PREDICTIONS – MISSOURI
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
70 65 70 70 70 50

11/18/17: LSU (3-2, 0-1 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat BYU, 27-0.
  • W2: Beat Chattanooga, 45-10.
  • W3: Lost to Mississippi State, 37-7.
  • W4: Beat Syracuse, 35-26.
  • W5: Lost at home, during Homecoming, to Troy, 24-21.
  • W6: At #22 Florida
  • W7: #13 Auburn
  • W8: At Ole Miss
  • W9: Bye
  • W10: At #1 Alabama
  • W11: Arkansas
  • W12: At #25 Tennessee
  • W13: Texas A&M

Expectations for a Vols win: So, I guess things actually could be worse. Derrius Guice didn’t play, but Troy just won this thing outright, getting up early, and holding on late. LSU may be the one team that didn’t gain any ground on the Vols this week, and so they are Runners Up for the Good News for the Vols Award this week. I had this game at 25% to start the season, and I’d moved it to 45% since then. I’m calling it 50/50 now.

PREDICTIONS – LSU
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
25 25 25 45 45 50

11/25/17: Vanderbilt (3-2, 0-2 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat MTSU, 28-6.
  • W2: Beat Alabama A&M, 42-0.
  • W3: Beat #19 Kansas State, 14-7.
  • W4: Lost to #1 Alabama, 59-0.
  • W5: Lost to #21 Florida, 38-24.
  • W6: #15 Georgia
  • W7: At Ole Miss
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: At South Carolina
  • W10: W Kentucky
  • W11: Kentucky
  • W12: Missouri
  • W13: At #25 Tennessee

Expectations for a Vols win: Hmm. Another 50/50 game? Okay, then.

PREDICTIONS – VANDERBILT
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
72 72 65 55 55 50

All of that puts me at 6.06 wins, down from 7.39, but it also leaves me with only one game that I feel is better than a coin flip.

I’m interested in what y’all think. Here’s the form to submit your info:

Vols video roundup 10.1.17

I am so incredibly impressed at these guys, 18-22 years old having to face the media, the microphones, and the cameras to answer direct questions about their most disappointing mistakes immediately after they happen. (And also how much more mature they are than the people (probably adults) in the YouTube comment sections. Sheesh.)

Micah Abernathy, obviously extremely disappointed, still doing his job:

Kendal Vickers and Brett Kendrick, after the game. Vickers: “This week is going to show a lot about everybody’s character.” True, and I’d bet that these guys are going to pass that particular test.

Butch Jones, after the game: “Right now, our character’s being tested.”

Good and fair breakdown of the game from WNML’s Vince Ferrara and Josh Ward:

ALVIN!

And now for something a little more lighthearted: Trevor Daniel was Tim Tebow’s Freak of the Week. (Just don’t ask him to rugby punt!)

And an appearance by former UT track phenom Christian Coleman, who runs a 4.1 40 (4.1!):

And hey, basketball could be fun this year!


Georgia 41, Tennessee 0: That hurt, now what?

What just happened?

You wake up, a blurry sky slowly coming into focus. Your head is pounding. You think you might be bleeding. You blink.

Oh. Right. You just got your butt kicked. That’s what happened. You hope the guy’s gone, because right now, you can’t even move, and you need some time to recover.

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Butch Jones is saying about the only thing there is to say after the Vols got dominated by the Georgia Bulldogs, 41-0 at Neyland Stadium on Saturday: There are “no excuses.” The team is “very concerned,” about the “inexcusable” offensive numbers. Numbers like 142 total offensive yards and two interceptions. Numbers like seven first downs to four turnovers. Numbers like 41-0. Numbers like 1905, the last time something like this happened at home.

But the words predictably do nothing to shoo away the vultures that, circling high a week before, now begin to test the safety of the ground: Butch Jones is in trouble. His Georgia is just like Dooley’s Kentucky. He’s past the point of no return. He’s a dead coach walking.

The worst thing? There’s almost nothing good to learn from this game. The Vols are looking for answers, but there are just too many [Fulmerized] questions.

Quarterbacks

Quinten Dormady had zero turnovers after the first game and a half of the season. Since then, he’s thrown six interceptions and lost two fumbles. Jones says now that every position, including the quarterback position, is up for grabs and that “the individuals who have the best week of practice” will start. The problem with that is that it’s the same thing he said all summer and all fall camp, and Dormady reportedly doesn’t turn the ball over in practice. We wonder, at what point do the coaches start evaluating on game tape?

The other problem: Jarrett Guarantano hasn’t looked any better. Of course, he hasn’t thrown any interceptions in games, yet, either, but maybe that’s from lack of opportunity. Has Dormady learned valuable lessons from the interceptions he’s thrown, or might he be interception-prone? Might Guarantano need to throw six interceptions, too, until he zeroes in on the bullseye? Who knows?

Punting. Wait, what?

I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I spent a good half hour before driving to the game just intentionally getting in the right frame of mind. I was hoping for and actually expecting a close game (as was almost everybody else), but I was also mentally prepared for a rout, so I was girded against the effects of that. The only thing that I was totally unprepared for was a rugby-style punt from Trevor Daniel, who’s been probably the best and most consistent player on the team the past three years. Thanks to Daniel, punting was literally like one of three or four things that wasn’t broken as late as last week. The guy has a handle on depth, accuracy, and hang time, every single thing you want in a punter. So, when Daniel attempted a rugby punt Saturday, an entirely new style for him, I lost the wheel and my mind careened off into the ditch for a brief minute. I would love to know whose decision that was and what they were thinking. I’m open to a reasonable explanation, but for the life of me, I can’t think what that would be. Fix the things that are broken and keep your hands off the things that are working. It’s not like there aren’t enough broken things to focus on. SERENITY NOW!

Where do we go from here?

Jones says it’s “gut-check time,” and that “The only thing you can do in life when things go wrong and they don’t go according to plan, is you have to get back up and you have to go to work the next day.”

That’s true, and it’s the only way forward. Without any snark whatsoever, I’ll say I truly admire his grit and determination. And it’s true that the preseason expectation of 8-4 is technically still on the list of goals for this year’s team, even if the reasonableness of that goal is now reasonably being questioned.

And I’ll also just say this before moving on: Jones’ future won’t be determined by Paul Finebaum, Clay Travis, Tom Fornelli, me, or you. Unless your name is John Currie, your title is John Currie’s Boss, or you write checks to the University with lots of zeroes, you’re not making the decision. I always root for the pilot of the plane that I’m on. If and when someone with decision-making authority decides to have someone else take over, then I’ll root for that guy.

Players’ reactions

After having read through pretty much everything that’s out there this afternoon — well, everything except Twitter, which I’m avoiding because I already know what lurks there — the one thing that I really liked came from the lips of Colton Jumper:

“I think this is really when you find out who you really are. I think everybody’s true character is going to come about.”

At times like these, you find out who you are.

The positives

Even in times like these, though, you can find some positives if you look for them. Blue-chip quarterback commit Adrian Martinez was in town to witness the whole thing, and his commitment to Tennessee remains steadfast:

“No. I’m not going to lie. I was obviously upset, but I’m a Tennessee fan and I want us to do well. The coaches weren’t thrilled with it either. I think a performance like that is unacceptable, but it doesn’t sway me one way or another. I’m hoping when I come here (to Tennessee) and when I really dive into the playbook and get affiliated with things, I can make an impact and we can start winning games.”

In other good news, Quart’e Sapp had a great game, and Kendal Vickers, Colton Jumper, Micah Abernathy, and Nigel Warrior all did mostly well. In fact, the defense looked ready to play had they not been asked to do it all. Oh, and the Peyton Manning halftime presentation was cool.

Georgia 41, Tennessee 0: And The Walls Came Tumbling Down Brick By Brick

Interception. Punt. Punt. Punt. Punt. Fumble. Punt. Interception. Punt. Fumble. Punt.

That’s how Tennessee’s first 11 drives looked on Saturday in a disgraceful 41-0 home loss to Georgia at Neyland Stadium.

Yet, there Quinten Dormady still was, in there as Tennessee’s starting quarterback late in game the Vols were losing to Georgia in a contest that had turned into a stand-up comedy routine by Twitter and with CBS announcers Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson — God bless them — trying to find anything nice to say about the Vols.

A day that started with ESPN’s Gameday crew shredding Butch Jones for his criticism of the media and questionable story regarding Tennessee defensive tackle Shy Tuttle’s face injury ended with pretty much everybody around the nation shredding Jones after the latest Tennessee debacle.

Jarrett Guarantano came in then, with a minute to go in the third quarter, the game far out of reach, the boos already echoing through Neyland Stadium, fans in orange turning on each other and fighting in the stands and everybody pretty much defeatedly agreeing that this is about as bad as it gets.

It isn’t that Guarantano was definitely the answer. He certainly hasn’t proven he is. It’s that the Vols have no answers right now. For anything.

“It was as bad an offensive performance as I’ve ever been a part of in college football,” Jones told the media afterward, “and it’s inexcusable.”

Maybe for the first time in his entire tenure at UT, I didn’t hear any postgame excuses. But these are trying times.

There is talent all over this offense, but first-year [on ANY level] offensive coordinator Larry Scott can’t do anything against a quality defense. The scheme doesn’t match the players. The quarterback doesn’t match the offense. Though there were flashes by UT’s defense at times on Saturday, bad field position, turnovers and simply getting gassed late led to ugly results on the scoreboard.

There is no such thing as style points in a loss like this, but UGA made sure the Vols didn’t have any, regardless.

Even Trevor Daniel suffered through the worst punting game of his life, hitting a Bulldogs lineman with a line drive early in the fourth quarter. This was after, earlier in the game, the Vols gathered a UGA interception in Dawgs territory only to see center Jashon Robertson hike the ball into his own butt, watching the Vols turn the ball right back over to UGA.

Yep. Not only did the Vols embarrass themselves on the scoreboard, they gave the college football world two memes to personify the struggles of this team so far this season. Still, it’s no laughing matter for UT fans.

Fights broke out on the field out of frustration in the fourth quarter, drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Darrell Taylor, who was ejected. It was a ridiculous call, but it only fueled the fire that is smoldering around Jones.

When everybody’s to blame, you have to blame Jones.

This is his program, for better or worse at this point. It’s Year 5. When it’s the fifth year and you’re getting demoralized by a divisional rival on your home field in front of a sold-out crowd checkerboarding Neyland Stadium two weeks after you coached your way into a loss against a Florida team you out-classed from a talent perspective, it does not bode well for your regime.

This is a team that turns the football over all the time, including in the most crucial moments of the game. It’s a team that doesn’t have answers, at quarterback or really at any other position, when it’s time to make a play. The goal-line, second-overtime stop of Georgia Tech by Taylor is long in the rear-view after what all we’ve seen in the past few weeks. This is a team that gets penalties, fights with other teams, possibly [depending on whether you believe the rumors] fights with each other, and, most importantly, loses football games in discouraging, disappointing ways. It’s a team whose coaching staff gets out-schemed every week.

What we saw on Saturday was Georgia — a team the Vols have beaten the past two years — not only go past Tennessee in the SEC East but boat-race the Vols along the way. The Vols were already in Florida’s tail lights, and now, they’re behind Georgia as the Bulldogs look like a team that could start a stellar, long-term run with Kirby Smart’s recruiting prowess on full display.

This is the way Alabama beats Tennessee. But when somebody else does it, it’s time to start asking hard questions, even with most of us already have the difficult answer. This is not the way Georgia beats Tennessee. Ever. When it happens, it’s the kind of setback that should make everybody look hard at the program.

This week, you read on this site two articles by two different writers [including yours truly] calling this game a crossroads for Jones. Saturday’s game approached that crossroads and had a head-on collision with reality: This is not getting it done.

Whatever this is, it isn’t the future of the program. If you want to blame that on Butch, that’s totally fair at this point. Make a change.

If it’s on the players, let others play.

It is assuredly not the fans, especially those of us who’ve hung on for a long time. Thinking — knowing — there needs to be a change at this point doesn’t make you a Negavol. It makes you somebody who misses your team playing good, disciplined, hard-nosed football, for drawing up actual plays that gains actual yards, for not beating itself, for not becoming a laughingstock of everybody around, media and opposing fans alike.

On Saturday, the Vols were made a laughingstock by the Bulldogs, who danced and pranced and celebrated on Shields-Watkins Field.

Look: It is not my job to fire Butch Jones, and I won’t do it in this column. That isn’t my place, and it isn’t our intent with what we write within the walls of this blog. But the walls of Tennessee’s program crumbled Saturday, and it’s shameful. Whatever needs to happen needs to happen quickly.

Butch Jones can stand up there in front of everybody and talk about these games being unacceptable and about things needing to turn around and about this team having pride and resiliency and everything else. But they’re just words, and, as we know by Jones’ first five years in Knoxville, he loves those words.

It’s time for action. By him, his players, or by Tennessee’s administration.

Tennessee Vols vs. Georgia Bulldogs: online game-watching party

The Tennessee Volunteers host the the Georgia Bulldogs today at 3:30 in Neyland Stadium. If you can’t be there, this is the second-best place to watch. The game’s on CBS.

In case you haven’t seen it yet, you absolutely must watch the Peyton Manning video that VFL Films put together:

And there’s also this:

Get your Guessing Game answers in before the game kicks off.

Once the Vols game is over, shift to watching the rest of today’s college football slate. You can find our weekly college football TV schedule and rooting guide for Vols fans here, and that will serve as our “other games” thread as well.