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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNHunter" data-source="post: 5451950" data-attributes="member: 8364"><p>I won't deny it, and I've said it since before the season, I'm worried about the game between my DAWGS (no, I don't mean "my" THAT way) and UT this season. UT has gotten better, have really good talent, and have really good fits for their system that are veterans in that system. UGA on the other hand has talent, but much of it is young and still developing, has had inconsistent QB play, and has shown vulnerability in several games so far this season.</p><p></p><p>I'm excited about UGA's chances for any game that they play, but I also know that they could easily fall. Finally, and I mean this in no condescending or insulting way, TN's offense is unique enough to give anyone fits much like GT was back when they ran the triple option. GT would always be good for one or two upsets per year just based upon their uniqueness alone, despite not having the best talent. UT is like that but with more speed and talent. Kudos to them (and Huepel) for building a unique system and a talented roster at the same time in such a short amount of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNHunter, post: 5451950, member: 8364"] I won’t deny it, and I’ve said it since before the season, I’m worried about the game between my DAWGS (no, I don’t mean “my” THAT way) and UT this season. UT has gotten better, have really good talent, and have really good fits for their system that are veterans in that system. UGA on the other hand has talent, but much of it is young and still developing, has had inconsistent QB play, and has shown vulnerability in several games so far this season. I’m excited about UGA’s chances for any game that they play, but I also know that they could easily fall. Finally, and I mean this in no condescending or insulting way, TN’s offense is unique enough to give anyone fits much like GT was back when they ran the triple option. GT would always be good for one or two upsets per year just based upon their uniqueness alone, despite not having the best talent. UT is like that but with more speed and talent. Kudos to them (and Huepel) for building a unique system and a talented roster at the same time in such a short amount of time. [/QUOTE]
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