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So you think you are down

All my Arkansas buddies are really feeling it with a loss to Liberty. Two Arkansas players already arrested.
All my Alabama friends are going crazy after another Alabama loss.
All my Clemson friends are asking lots of questions after the thumping by Notre Dame.
All my Auburn friends are only talking about getting a new coach.
All my Texas A&M fans are wondering how to get out of a $80M contract.

News, notes and updates from Josh Heupel, players' Monday press conference

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel will speak with the media at 12:15 p.m., followed by select players at 12:30 p.m.

Coming off a 27-13 loss at No. 1 Georgia on Saturday, fifth-ranked Tennessee (8-1, 4-1 SEC) shifts its focus to Missouri (4-5, 2-4 SEC) at Neyland Stadium on Saturday 12 p.m. ET on CBS.

For news, notes and updates from Heupel's press conference, follow along here and on Twitter @TennesseeRivals.

Football Scouting Missouri: Key notes on Tennessee's November 12 opponent

Missouri – which is 4-5 overall with a 2-4 mark in SEC play – comes to Knoxville after losing 21-17 to Kentucky.

I jotted down some notes on the Tigers before the Vols host them on Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

What is Butch's offense technically designed to do?

It's obvious it's never going to deviate while he's here considering his OC choices... and I know it's been discussed on here before and some guys have made some very good points.

So what's the philosophy behind it? While is seems to create scoring opportunities, it doesn't seem to have a middle gear... either stalls out or goes full throttle... It also seems to put a lot of pressure on the endurance of the defense.

Was it designed to create miss matches in lesser talented leagues? Where you could feature 1 or 2 athletes and get them in space?

I know the 2016 stats and don't need them repeated... but the scheme also seems to be playing a role in deterring SEC offensive talent from coming now. (not sure if that's development or scheme) what do you think?

Hooker

looked like a Guarantano/ Milton hybrid yesterday. Like Guarantano, he held the ball way too long before throwing the ball away. Hope its just his nature instead of a desire to make his int stats look good. G had a low # of int's as well. An incomplete pass into the bleachers is better than a coverage sack. Like Milton, his throws were almost always high on both short and long routes. Hard to overthrow Hyatt but he did.
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