šŸˆ Vols Declare "All Out War"

ColoradoTide said:
They've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Always be wary of a wounded animal backed into a corner.

Seriously.

What do they have to gain?

I can think of only a few things...the main one being a shorter bowl trip. Instead of Shreveport they can stay closer to home and visit Nashville.

OM, UGA, UK? Those teams had something to strive for in our contests.

UT? A good "punch in the mouth" and they are going to be looking for things to make effort worthwhile.
 
TerryP said:
ColoradoTide said:
They've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Always be wary of a wounded animal backed into a corner.

Seriously.

What do they have to gain?

Don't you think that when you're having a crap year like they (and the barn) are that beating your most hated rival can be a single shining point in an otherwise dismal year?
 
I think Saban has the right idea when it comes to rival games.......Practice hard, Finish the play, Finish the game! Emotions because it's a rival game are external factors! We got no time or patience for external factors relative to the game of the week relative to the season relative to our goals AIGHT! Show some maturity! act like you know it's another game relative to our season!
 
ColoradoTide said:
TerryP said:
ColoradoTide said:
They've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Always be wary of a wounded animal backed into a corner.

Seriously.

What do they have to gain?

Don't you think that when you're having a crap year like they (and the barn) are that beating your most hated rival can be a single shining point in an otherwise dismal year?

Sort of like put a shine on a turd? (pardon the expression)

One could easily think that might have a bearing on this game but when in our series have we seen that matter? For that matter, when have we seen one of the teams, coming in as an underdog, come out with a victory?

I understand the "most hated rival" portion of your question and that's true when you look at Fulmer's apporach to this game.

But, that said, when have we seen this years Volunteer team buy into what their staff has been saying? Fulmer himself mentioned a few weeks ago that the leadership a team needs isn't found on this years Vol squad.

I think it'll be an intense contest, for a little while, like I mentioned in the preview. But, I also know if they get punched in the mouth they'll be reeling the entire game. I've not seen a thing in the last few years from UT that makes me have the slightest reason to believe otherwise.
 


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