Some Tennessee football enthusiasts worry that their flights may be just two terrible riots in the final weeks of the season.
Saturday’s opponent at Neyland Stadium is fifth-placed Florida, who won his last two games against the Vols through a total of points. In addition, in the last 3 games, UT will face Texas A
However, neither game will be as painful for the flights as the national ratings suggest – after all, it’s not like they have to play Alabama twice and the Tide outscored them by just 31 points.
Florida has been still impressive in its last two victories, unlike Vanderbilt and Kentucky without a win, whose list has been particularly reduced through the COVID-19 protocol.
The Gators have to do with Quarterback Kyle Trask launching an organization of tall and talented receivers, especially the closed ending Kyle Pitts. But they have pedestrian corridors, which do not exceed the average offensive line and an inconsistent defense, which even struggles to align properly.
Texas A’s defense
Don’t get me wrong. I don’t expect flights to disturb Aggies or Gators, but I don’t expect losses of 30 to 40 problems either.
Florida 38, Tennessee 21: Flights did not exceed 22 issues of the 3 seasons of Florida, Georgia or Alabama Jeremy Pruitt as coach.
But things are changing. And they can radically replace when UT goals their racing game to the vulnerable Gators defense.
Tennessee fans are in a position to celebrate a loss by less than 20 points.
Georgia 44, Vanderbilt 10: Just as the Winless Commodores were making progress, they were defeated in Missouri, 41-0, last week.
Vanderbilt’s functionality is so terrible that the school coach fired Derek Mason. Commodores now have a big decision: rent another coach or leave the sport.
Kentucky 23, South Carolina 10: The sympathy in my SEC variety column is rarely taken into account, but I’m sorry for the Wildcats and Gamecocks, who suffered coVID-19 injuries and wear and tear.
I am even friendlier to whom you feel compelled to watch this game.
Alabama 41, LSU 14: Tigers is booming.
Your defense is getting better. His attack will be more opposed to The Tide than last week as opposed to Texas A
They can even sneak below the 28-point line if Alabama coach Nick Saban transfers the game to the substitutes early in the last quarter.
Texas A
But they probably wouldn’t bounce back enough to beat the Aggies.
Missouri 30, Arkansas 28: two out of the way have the chance to overtake again.
It doesn’t matter what the result is. Fans of any of the groups have an explanation as to why more important days are coming with first-year coaches Sam Pittman of Arkansas and Eliah Drinkwitz of Missouri.
Registration: 41-13 (. 765), 27-27 (. 500) propagation.
John Adams is a senior columnist. You can be contacted at 865-342-6284 or john. adams@knoxnews. com. Follow him on: twitter. com/johnadamskns.