Tennessee Runs a Cheat Code Offense | Hendon Hooker Film Breakdown

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  • @lunarswine4275
    @lunarswine4275 Před 2 lety +32

    I think Huepel simplified things a lot in year 1. I expect him to open up the field and the playbook even more in year 2 with Hooker.

    • @aguynamedguy309
      @aguynamedguy309 Před 2 lety

      He's always ran this simplified half field offense. It's not a bad thing other than the sacks you're going to give up.
      It'll stay similar to what they ran in 2021

    • @vincentlemons1711
      @vincentlemons1711 Před 2 lety

      @@aguynamedguy309 tn gave up 44 sacks last season

    • @aguynamedguy309
      @aguynamedguy309 Před 2 lety

      @@vincentlemons1711 8th worst in the nation. When you only have 2 or 3 routes it's gonna happen a lot.
      Hooker should negate some of that this year with quicker scrambles, but it's always gonna be high in that offense.

    • @ryanclayton5473
      @ryanclayton5473 Před 2 lety +2

      If we can average 40 points a game, I don't care that much about the sacks. Let us get 25% better on defense and we will compete with anyone.

    • @mellowords
      @mellowords Před rokem

      @@aguynamedguy309 lol in 2022 season

  • @chipparmley
    @chipparmley Před 2 lety +16

    So looking forward to the 2022 season. Go Big Orange!!

  • @vincentlemons1711
    @vincentlemons1711 Před 2 lety +22

    Opposing defenses literally can't prepare for the offense Huepel runs. "It's damn near impossible to prepare your defense for it." -Coach Nick Saban
    It's so hard to prepare for bc he changes it up EVERY week. CJH studies the opposing D and looks for way he can catch them off guard, make the line up look one way,but run something completely different. And all of that coupled with just how ABSURDLY fast the offense runs the tempo. CJH loves to expose defenses...it's his M.O.

  • @camerontrainer7614
    @camerontrainer7614 Před rokem +5

    Great video! I think the receivers not running routes is a combo of trying to make the defense fall asleep and also to let them get a breather without subbing.
    Although I haven’t seen them do it as much this year

  • @robdawgsports1060
    @robdawgsports1060 Před 2 lety +3

    The routes on one half of the field thing is a staple of the Art Briles school of offense which Heupel takes a lot of his playcalling from. I’d love to deep dive into Lebby’s Ole Miss offense to see if they did some of that too, seeing that Lebby also ran a very Briles inspired offense

  • @everett24
    @everett24 Před rokem +3

    So this is basically the baylor offense under Briles. Briles even said that the receivers that aren't running are doing so to save their legs and not tire them out.

    • @555calex
      @555calex Před rokem

      And make's a lot of sense plus if you notice homerun threat receivers are often injury prone in the NFL in this scheme is probably what the NFL should adapt because you got to keep defenses honest and not allow them to just jump the underneath routes...

    • @calebwmsgolf
      @calebwmsgolf Před rokem +1

      It is the art briles offense. Jeff Lebby, Briles’s son in law and his running backs coach at baylor, taught him the majority of the offense at UCF, and Heupel never let it go.
      He had already begun using some of it while at Oklahoma, Utah State, and Missouri to various levels of success. Namely the vertical choice. Lebby just taught him all the tags and the tempo portion of it.

  • @glenlong6267
    @glenlong6267 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey I'm an old man, I'm all for easy. I love this offense, defense's are going to have to adjust to us the hole game now. Defense's won't be able to dictate nothing to us this year, we'll take what we want, because whatever they try to stop they'll always be a counter. GBO!

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +2

      Sometimes simple is better! It’s fun to watch for the average fan too

  • @hobonickel840
    @hobonickel840 Před rokem

    I noticed the ref during the GA game kept messing up the count on the Tenn hurry up offense by not getting out of the way causing few false starts. Surprised not been mention ..you could even see Hooker raise lil hell with him about it once and throwing his arms up ..then the ref would run to get out of the of the action

  • @air-raidrogers1071
    @air-raidrogers1071 Před 2 lety +4

    ART BRILES!

    • @pyroblade6150
      @pyroblade6150 Před 2 lety +2

      Many of these same things (wide receiver splits, very fast no huddle, receivers taking plays off when they know they aren’t getting the ball) was done by Art Briles and all the great Baylor offenses

    • @air-raidrogers1071
      @air-raidrogers1071 Před 2 lety

      @@pyroblade6150 indeed my guy

  • @markg999
    @markg999 Před rokem

    Interesting offense...my team USF got Golesh.... proably will run something similar.

  • @markcrenshaw9562
    @markcrenshaw9562 Před 2 lety +5

    This concept is nothing new to teams that uses it. Very simple, very fast. It is why defense only option is the faking or fainting goat. The teams that were successful of slowing down the rythem of Tennessee used that very scheme. This year and thanks to a new rule regarding to this face pace offense. The defense will not be able to use the fake injury or the player will be forced to sit out the entire quarter. So this year. Tennessee could very well have a big season. GO VOLS!

  • @anthonyfoutch3152
    @anthonyfoutch3152 Před rokem

    Right now Coach Heupel is the best coach in college football and Hooker is at least tied as the best QB in the country. The crowd is a 7 point advantage. I've been to Rocky Top when it's rocking and you could feel the stadium and 108,000 moving the stadium.

  • @spencerwarren9219
    @spencerwarren9219 Před 2 lety +4

    I think the offense being simple and super fast is what makes it so dangerous. Fastest offense in country by a mile. A play every 2.48 secs on average last year a d from spring camp they are faster now. I saw it first hand in spring practice I went to. I live in knoxville and have contacts.no tricks it is simple basic offense and super fast . Very hard to defend

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +2

      That and the spacing. You have to think as fast as they go and you're already at a disadvantage not knowing what they'll run. It's such a fun offense to watch when everything's working

    • @vincentlemons1711
      @vincentlemons1711 Před 2 lety

      What makes it so hard is the fact that opposing teams trying to watch film on them is pointless. Bc CJH changes it up every week

  • @999Lucas
    @999Lucas Před 2 lety +3

    I like TEN this year, but the thing that has me cautious is that there is some media buzz around the program after a little early success. Ive see the program get some good classes, splashy coaching hires, and produce some standout players on sunday, but it hasn't come together to make the vols a scare game in the SEC for the top tier teams. Passing offenses like this can make for a volatile game either way. An oopsie or two for the D means they give up 14pts quick to wheel routes and corner shots, but any lapse in execution means 3 and outs that will inevitably tip the time of possession away from the vols and wear out the D. What the Vols are doing will work well for a time with all these atheletes being schemed this way, but the true test is how they play from behind when the pressure is on to make those check down reads and hit the sticks. Teams are going to give them super easy reads, and try to get this team into 3rd and longs, and frustrating 2nd and longs. I hope things come together for this team, and the Defense can keep up with the offense as far as making explosive plays. A bad game for the QB means that defense is out there for 40-45 minutes. Ill be excited to see how they keep teams honest, and if they can execute consistently, and move the ball smartly down the field.

    • @herbertbradford9579
      @herbertbradford9579 Před rokem

      Well ring the school bell your fixing to learn a few things.

    • @999Lucas
      @999Lucas Před rokem

      @@herbertbradford9579 ding-a-ling

    • @herbertbradford9579
      @herbertbradford9579 Před rokem

      @@999Lucas LOL I have never been called a name since I was 12 years old. That’s funny it really is. Your pretty good at repeating what you hear others say. Well let talk about our recruiting. Wouldn’t you agree that skilled players Consult their high school coach and people with knowledge before committing to a University to play football. Tennessee is in 7th place in the Nation and 2nd in the SEC in this years class. I don’t think all those people agree with you. I don’t agree with you. Heupel offense is some what new to the SEC East. His speed of play which is 3 plays per minute. Our Opponents aren’t used to. And it’s very hard for them to practice for us. They faked injuries last year so they could substitute. This year rules are different. Yes we score quick sometimes. And yes the offense and defense has more plays per game. So that personal stats are high and their ability to play more here on this team is higher. So when and if they go to the NFL their stats has them in good shape. Last year our depth was horrible because we lost 30 players in the portal, and we played without trying to replace them so we wouldn’t get hit hard from the NCAA violations and it worked that is behind this team. They’re only going after the ones involved and none of them are on the team. Our depth has improved from last year and got help for the defense from the portal. This year they will go in spurts where we run three plays a minute and then slow it down. Now I am not telling you we are in the running for a National Championship this year. We will probably win 8 or 9 wins. We will loose to Alabama and Georgia, the Pittsburgh game and LSU are possible and we might get one of them. Not being ranked right now is a good thing. Cause that would be to much pressure on a young team. We are better this year. And I feel we have the right system in place. Hell even if we were to come up with a great game plan and beat Georgia or Alabama we would be a lucky team not Necessarily from skilled but that happens every year some where. I am excited that we will give everyone we play a Competitive game. You can call our offense gimmick all you want. I want wins and I not looking to please you with style points. Or weather we look Moncho or not. A win is a win. Leave the name calling out of our conversation. Talk to me like you would your Mom or Dad.

    • @999Lucas
      @999Lucas Před rokem

      @@herbertbradford9579 I was ringing the bell. Thanks for explaining your viewpoint, though its still coming off a bit condescending. In the big picture of college football, 8-4 average means lots of pressure on the staff to perform or change at major schools that have tasted success at the highest level, and a lot of people get fired at a 6/7 wins over and over even with a few double digit seasons in there. Michigan, Notre Dame, and Florida are strong examples of that pressure.. To be competitive in the SEC, or the big boys in general means being in the running for the playoff.

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross149 Před 2 lety

    The receivers are resting. That hurry up offence is rough on everyone

  • @defdrop9820
    @defdrop9820 Před 2 lety

    I would assume they don’t run routes to save the receivers stamina. It’s efficient since they run their offensive at warp speed. Just my guess

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety

      Oh yeah that’s exactly why they do it. Just crazy how confident they are in their system to work where they don’t need to use half of the field

    • @johnpulliam395
      @johnpulliam395 Před 2 lety +1

      I think they do it to give the "off side" receivers a breather, yes. But they also do it to open up that side of the field. If one side's WRs loiter near the LOS, their defenders have to stay with them, at least for a couple of seconds. So...wide open behind them.
      Good breakdown, Joe!

  • @gwhite7136
    @gwhite7136 Před 2 lety +8

    I do believe TN is going to upset either Bama or UGA. Neither one of those teams has the offensive staff that has an advantage over the TN offensive staff. TN lost the Bama game late due to depth. Should be able to manage that better this season. Also hopefully CJH will allow himself to kick some field goals and take the points against UGA's D instead of going for it so much. That cost us 9 points and the redzone INT cost us another 7. That is 16 points right there. That's a one score UGA win. Imagine what the headlines would have read for TN. So far so good. Let's Go Big Orange!

    • @calvinblack9459
      @calvinblack9459 Před 2 lety

      Let’s be serious, Bama almost lost 4 different teams last season. And Bamas whole team came back minus 4 players. Georgia game was never really in doubt knowing how they play. Grantham and Florida handled Vols scoreless an entire half. The 3 teams that actually matter gave up 14,17,24 points respectively; well below the 40 pts ran up everyone else that doesn’t have a great defense.

    • @gwhite7136
      @gwhite7136 Před 2 lety

      @@calvinblack9459 "Knowing how they play?". They play D dependent offense, also evidenced is who their starting QB is. Not a guy that is NFL bound and not a dynamic offense. Zero points scored against Clemson and their offensive stats are against 90% unranked teams. Look who UGA's OC is. Todd is the same guy that while at Tampa in his last year said getting Brady would be the biggest mistake Tampa could make. The year after he left, Brady and Tampa win the Superbowl. It's been decades since Monken had success in college football as a OC and even worse record as a college head coach. The more you lose on a team, the better you better be offensively to offset the departures. I have little faith UGA's offense is just going to become dynamic. In the SECCG, they had no answer offensively. If a team is good enough to score against UGA with a dynamic offense, UGA loses 99% of the time because they can't answer with a similar offense. Ole Miss, UK had very good D's and TN ran it up. TN still scored how much on Bama?? Your last point makes no sense in relation to TN. Also, Hooker didn't start against UF, and half the offense was re-shuffled after the UF game. UF got worse as the season went along. TN got UF's best game of the literal season. If they played in November, TN wins by 3 scores against that team. TN went from 109th offensively to 7th with a 71 thin team, after being gutted of 30 commits and players. If it wasn't for the offensive scheme of CJH and staff this team would have gone 3-9 or 4-8. Bama literally used TN's offense in the SECCG. Because after the Auburn game, Saban knew he had no other options. And with missing so many starters in the natty game, he could not run the same offensive as he did in the SECCG. But UGA wasn't exactly scoring at will in the natty game either. The game was a lot closer than the sore and UGA's D was the key, not the offense.

    • @gwhite7136
      @gwhite7136 Před 2 lety

      @@calvinblack9459 The UGA halftime score against UK was a 7 point game. Why? The UK D stopped the UGA run and therefore UGA struggled in that game. TN scored over 40 on UK and UGA struggled to get anywhere neat against Bama and how many points did UGA score in the SECCG? How many did they score against Clemson offensively? 0. TN outscored UGA against SC, Mizzou, UK and their matchup with Bama. TN also played better offensive teams or more of them. Ole Miss, Purdue, Pitt.. UGA easily could have lost to anyone of those three teams. Or at least one of them imo. Also more importantly TN score not only more in many of those common foe games but much more quickly. With less D this year and that same offense, minus some experienced players, I see the potential for a big UGA struggle against TN, Oregon and a few others. Maybe even UK. The 2021 team wasn't the 17 team that was more dynamic and better on both sides of the ball. No one is bragging about the UGA offense and haven't been. Been all about the D because the offense is D dependent.

    • @calvinblack9459
      @calvinblack9459 Před 2 lety

      @@gwhite7136 Knowing how they play is Georgia doesn't start off hot. They break you over the course of the game and they did just that. Even Pruitt's team did that against UGA.And it doesn't matter that they don't have a future NFL QB at the helm. He just has to be good enough to get the job done, which he has been. Keeps defenders honest with his legs and will make people pay. He hits deep balls enough and has good receivers to not sleep on that realm. O-line doesn't shoot themselves in the foot and the RBs run hard. Defense suffocates you and gives offense time to score but that's their identity and it works, allowed 17 to Vols. It was 24-10 at half time. 24.. that's it. That's all they could score on Bama, who ran away in the 4th qtr. That said Bama again, almost lost 4 times this past season, rare feat. 114 is all they could score on UF. Hooker not playing is Heupel's fault. When Florida has Franks in 19 and lost him to injury, Trask was ready to step in and lead comeback. Vols couldn't do the same.

    • @gwhite7136
      @gwhite7136 Před 2 lety

      @@calvinblack9459 Yes, break you over the course of the game, by ground D. That's my point. UGA does not play where the offense dictates the speed or tempo of the game because of their scheme. That scheme gets you a result like the SECCG against elite offenses with decent lines, even with so so D's. If UGA is going to win consistently against those teams, they have to revamp the offense to something more modern. Pruitt's offense was the issue. The TN D's were upper SEC. But when you start to flail as an offense, your D starts losing the possession war and eventually, it leads to game being broken open late. But even the best ground D's sooner or later, if they can't match foe's offensive, they lose. Case and point, UGA vs LSU 2019 SECCG. Bama and UF in 2020 did this to UGA also. "He has to be good enough to get the job done". Son, that is living on borrowed time and fools gold. We've seen have happens when UGA has to play an elite or very good offense who simply wins the shootout and piles on.. The above mentioned are perfect games of that. Twenty-four was more than you could score on Bama's D in the SECCG. All TN needed was a bit more depth and it was year one.. otherwise TN could have easily beaten Bama last year. When you have depth issues like TN had last year, no team can keep that damn from breaking after 100 snaps. Not even UGA. You have to look at the game as a whole, not the last 6 mins. TN scheme worked on Bama and quite well. The D was the weak point. But all game long, the D kept Bama from pulling much ahead.. We even had the lead for part of the game and it was only a one score game before our lack of depth caught up with us and the number of our D possessions. Both coaches knew for TN it was D depth and the above mentioned. But Saban wasn't lost on how TN played and is freaking out about how much TN has risen in one year, as well as our 23 recruiting class. 2nd or 3rd in the SEC, 8 to 10th nationally depending on which media you look at. We still crystal for some 5 stars and some 4's for the 23 class.
      Hooker not playing is CJH fault? That does not matter in stats sir. The fact is he played three less games and didn't start till after UF. This was when we made the most changes because it was our first SEC game. And Joe Milton may never play another down at TN.. This is why I think the TN and UGA game is a game UGA could lose. The UGA drop off is a sure as the sun rising, but how much is the question. You haven't been this green in a long time. And the SEC east probably hasn't been this good in a few years as a whole, or potentially so. UK, TN, SC, possibly even Mizzou all improved. Even with our bad D last year, we sacked SB how many times? Plus, we still were able to run on you last year and I expect an easier time doing that this year with all your changes on D. This only opens up the passing game more for us. I will know more about UGA after the Oregon game.

  • @gsmith8403
    @gsmith8403 Před 2 lety +2

    I like your take on the offense & I agree. The VOLS run the veer & shoot offense from the research I found. Other takes is that is a gimmick offense & 1 trick pony. If you look at the passing & running stats for last season they're almost even around 3200 for both but most commentators never mention this. Do you believe the offense is gimmicky or a 1 trick pony offense? #GOVOLS

    • @phillupondz
      @phillupondz Před 2 lety +1

      Haters always going to hate.
      They can say whatever they would like while we are steadily shoving these gimmicks down their throats. 💪🏼 ALLV🧡!!

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +2

      I’d say it’s a system that’s successful. I worry about the idea that they can run routes on one side and get away with it. What concerns me more is Heupels ability to improve a roster. He’s doing well in recruiting but can he translate that to the field?

    • @chriswelch9070
      @chriswelch9070 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel like half the stuff Heupel does would be called "genius" if Saban or Lane Kiffen were the ones doing it. It would go from "gimmick" to "cutting-edge" in a heartbeat. Imagine if you are a DB thats amped up about trying to mirror your guy wide open down the field and then he just stands there....talk about a mind fu*k. By the time he realized his man isn't going anywhere is about the same time he realized the play just happend behind him. So you could call it lazy...or you could say that you just took two defenders out of the play and opened up the backfield for someone to get thrown open in. Not being able to slow down and depth are Tennessee's biggest issues. They are recruiting well right now and I think they will evolve to be able to feather the gas a little better in the future.

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +2

      @@chriswelch9070 I think the best part about it is that Heupel is so confident in his system that he'll call for two or even one-man routes because he knows it's going to work. That's a new level of confidence

    • @gameovr17
      @gameovr17 Před 2 lety +1

      people see it as 1 trick pony bc they go fast. but Huepel and company knows how to get matchups they want, plus going fast. it's deadly. they know how to manipulate defenses.

  • @cougarsrock13
    @cougarsrock13 Před 2 lety +2

    you cannot call any offense a cheat code offense if it was shut down by Todd Grantham lol

    • @Him-bl9kx
      @Him-bl9kx Před 2 lety

      I wouldn’t say shut down.. they missed some shots that were there that game

    • @joshwilson6600
      @joshwilson6600 Před 2 lety

      Hooker’s first game as starter after being qb2 all fall. Hopefully Ole Billy is ready

  • @jamesBGgarner
    @jamesBGgarner Před rokem

    Qb is like 30 years old he should be good by now

  • @billkates2266
    @billkates2266 Před rokem

    🤣😂. Go Dawgs

  • @JoeBroback
    @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety

    What will Tennessee's record be in 2022?

    • @BB-uu9oo
      @BB-uu9oo Před 2 lety +7

      My heart: 11-1 (loss to UGA)
      My wallet: 10-2 (loss to UF + UGA)
      yes I think we beat Bama at home this year❗

    • @Christian-qu6yv
      @Christian-qu6yv Před 2 lety +5

      8-4

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +1

      @@BB-uu9oo That is quite the statement!

    • @coreygilbert3085
      @coreygilbert3085 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BB-uu9oo My man!

    • @chriswelch9070
      @chriswelch9070 Před 2 lety +2

      @@coreygilbert3085 but the way Denzel says it!! "My man"!

  • @cassandra4167
    @cassandra4167 Před rokem

    So To’O’To from Tennessee is the one in this play using the cheat codes? Correct? Jordan Battle is the defensive coach on the field PERIOD! Never would we recruit To’O’To!!!!

  • @anthonyfoutch3152
    @anthonyfoutch3152 Před rokem

    Wonder how the Virginia Tech fans feel? lol

  • @castaway6811
    @castaway6811 Před rokem

    So Drew Lock was a mobile quarterback?
    No!

  • @justincrumpton1210
    @justincrumpton1210 Před 2 lety

    It will always be the UCF offense. SEC just stole a coach and a concept that they knew was working anything to compete with saban. I’m happy with what Gus has done so far and it was def a fair trade haha he will be a much better recruiter long term ⚔️ 🛡

    • @gavinmarlow3545
      @gavinmarlow3545 Před 2 lety +2

      Dude, Heupel has been running this offense since he was the OC at Missouri, maybe even sooner. You’re just mad because now that he’s at Tennessee he can pull ELITE 5 star talent.

    • @volfaninmi4370
      @volfaninmi4370 Před 2 lety

      Quick, claim you won something you didn't!

    • @blake7871
      @blake7871 Před 2 měsíci

      This is Art Briles offense.

  • @scrappy6090
    @scrappy6090 Před 2 lety

    Bro Huepel was handed an undefeated team and still couldn’t win a big game at UCF

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety

      Yeah that’s the biggest concern for me too

    • @ronaldswindell1525
      @ronaldswindell1525 Před 2 lety

      Different time different place has nothing to do with today

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety

      It’s the same coach tho, so it’s still a concern. Doesn’t matter how much talent you have if you can’t do anything with it

    • @scrappy6090
      @scrappy6090 Před 2 lety

      @@JoeBroback I’m a Nebraska fan but college football is better when both teams are playing great. We also play Tennessee in like 3-4 years. I hope he can get something going

    • @aus10texashookem64
      @aus10texashookem64 Před 2 lety

      Did he have all of those guys from that undefeated team back..? UCF caught lighting in a bottle with like 9-10 NFL kids, they left and heupel still lead the nation in offensive yards, your not hiring him for his defensive prowess which is why UCF has a bad record

  • @twentytwomiles238
    @twentytwomiles238 Před 2 lety

    Don’t worry sec, you get used to it fast,big12 teams figured it out:);)

    • @MrChucklepuff
      @MrChucklepuff Před 2 lety

      Yeah right that’s why everyone say big 12 doesn’t play defense

    • @twentytwomiles238
      @twentytwomiles238 Před 2 lety

      @@MrChucklepuff apparent you haven’t seen big 12 lately

  • @dexsizemore828
    @dexsizemore828 Před 2 lety

    cheat code😂😂😂 ok slow down .. maybe let’s get 7+ wins first

  • @mitchelll3879
    @mitchelll3879 Před 2 lety

    Josh Heupel is the definition of a great coach..Saban is an organization genius, and I don't use that word lightly.. football coaches are morons, but his discipline and organizing ability is legend..but Josh Heupel does what ur to do as a coach and that's to game plan for each opponent..but football is so dumb and players and coaches dumb.. it's an idiots game..u have 2.8 seconds to hand off, throw, or run it..how hard can it be?? Recruit the right players for ur system

    • @PhillyEaglesFanatic
      @PhillyEaglesFanatic Před rokem

      Dumb players? I guess that's why Saban only runs at least 6-8 different versions of Cover 1, runs Cover 3/6 which is almost a whole defensive system in itself, Cover 7 (man match quarters) which is also pretty much a whole defensive system in itself, Cover 5 (man match cover 2), Cover 8 (zone match quarters), Cover 2 zone match, 3 different types of run fits (max, solo, and ball fits) scattered across those different coverages as different coverages in his system require fitting the run in different ways, a bunch of different fronts including 34 and 42 fronts (both use two completely different philosophies), jimmy/pony, fire zones and blitzes, stunts, etc.

  • @cassandra4167
    @cassandra4167 Před rokem

    So Tennessee cheated???? Got it!!! For all the Tennessee Fans trying 2 make up excuses in the comments get over yourselves!!! Btw notice Cooper Mays never has a person across from him!!! Why is that???? Cheaters, cheaters, cheaters!!! Did I mention cheaters!!!!!

  • @DM-hl3bx
    @DM-hl3bx Před 2 lety

    Tennessee runs a gimmick offense. You'll never win a title with gimmicks. Vols are an 8 and 4 at best team. Never will beat uga for the east til you out recruit them. Last time I checked uga has finished In the top 3 in recruiting for 6 years straight.

    • @JoeBroback
      @JoeBroback  Před 2 lety +1

      How is it a gimmick?

    • @billybob2837
      @billybob2837 Před rokem +1

      😂a gimmick? its a simple fast and efficient offense that has worked everywhere coach heupel has been.

    • @kadencaldwell
      @kadencaldwell Před rokem

      This aged terribly