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    Tennessee: What to know

    We're off to a good start to the season, and while LaTech and Tulsa weren't powerhouses, they weren't terrible either. So, this week brings another chance to see where this year's team is, and one last opportunity to carry the Big XII flag before starting conference play.

    Tennessee isn't an easy team to identify. On the surface, it's easy to think this game could be a blowout and expect another lopsided game. However, Butch Jones (in his second season) has recruited some of the top talent in the country over the past two years. Tennessee has the talent to play with OU, but that doesn't mean anything if inexperience and youth show up for the Vols on Saturday.

    Here's a look at personnel to watch Saturday:

    Defense

    Tennessee runs a 4-3 defense and show a lot of man coverage on the back end. The Vols will switch to a 3 man front on occasion and use their linebackers as a 4th rusher. The defense is the strength of this year's Tennessee team, but there are a lot of inexperienced players on that side of the ball. Only one player (DE Curt Maggitt) had any game experience coming into the season, and that was spotty. In the secondary, the Vols only have two players will real game experience (Senior CB Justin Coleman and junior S Brian Randolph). One place the volunteers have plenty of experience is at linebacker. All-SEC linebacker A.J. Johnson returns for the Vols as a senior. Johnson isn't a menacing linebacker physically (6'2" 240), but is easily the best player on the defense. In the first two games of the year, Johnson has already racked up 18 tackles, a forced fumble and an interception. He is definitely someone the Sooners must account for on Saturday.

    While the defense may be the better side of the ball for the Vols, they haven't been completely dominant. With Utah State and Arkansas State in the win column for the Vols, the defense has allowed an average of 120 yards rushing. That could create an issue for Tennessee on Saturday. In pass defense, the Volunteers have looked pretty solid despite the youth in their secondary. Through two games, the Vols have allowed an average of 99 yards passing per game. A respectable number, albeit against inferior competition.

    Defensive statistics through two games:

    Opponent Passing Yards Allowed Rushing Yards Allowed Total Offense Allowed
    Utah State 144 100 244
    Arkansas State 190 141 331


    Offense

    Tennessee runs a semi-spread offense (not too dissimilar to OU) with 3 WRs and a TE. The Vols will go with 4 and sometimes 5 wide receivers at times. The TE will be a target in the passing game, and not just used as a 6th lineman. Everything starts for Tennessee with senior QB Justin Worley. Although a senior, Worley has had to battle for the starting spot each of the past two years, and started 8 games for the Vols in 2013 until a thumb injury resulted in Worley missing the final 4 games of the year. Worley is a tall QB with a serviceable arm, and almost no mobility. If given time, Worley can and will complete passes consistently. Tennessee will field several talented players for Worley to target, most notably sophomore WR Marquez North. North is a tall receiver (6'4") with plenty of speed. In addition to North, Worley's go-to-guy is junior WR Pig Howard. Howard is a small target (5'8" 187), but a versatile weapon that runs with a purpose once he gets the ball. Tennessee will run the ball with two backs primarily; freshman Jalen Hurd and senior Marlin Lane. Hurd (6'3" 227) is more of a power back, and while Lane runs with some power, he carries a smaller frame (5'11" 209).

    The biggest variable in Tennessee's 2014 offense is the offensive line. Like the Vol defensive line, the offensive line consists of no returning starters in 2014. The Tennessee offensive line isn't just inexperienced, they aren't overly big either. The average size of the Volunteer O-line is about 299 pounds (compared to OU's average of about 324). While the Tennessee O-line returns no starters from last year, they have three players that have seen game action, however nothing substantial. The player to watch on the Tennessee O-line is OG Jashon Robertson. Robertson is a true freshman, and will have to deal with the Sooner defensive tackles. He could be in over his head.

    Offensive statistics through two games:

    Opponent Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Yards
    Utah State 110 273 383
    Arkansas State 168 247 415


    Conclusion

    Tennessee is young. What's most problematic for Tennesse is that they are young in some areas that the Sooners could really exploit, namely the offensive line. It will be a difficult task for the Vols to handle the likes of Jordan Phillips and Charles Tapper with so much inexperience. The Vols have weapons on offense, but if they are going to be effective, Worley will have to have time to find them in space...that will be a challenge. Defensively, AJ Johnson will be the best linebacker the Sooners will face all year, however, one player surrounded by inexperience will have a difficult time slowing the Sooner offense.

    Butch Jones may come out throwing early in an effort to back off the coverage and find some room for the running game. While that could work, I think the Sooners have enough in our front 3/4 to get plenty of pressure on Worley early and make finding receivers difficult. The Sooner defense looked a little soft in pass coverage last week (in the middle), so expect the Vols to try and hit there. With the talent OU fields on defense, I don't see any mismatches that favor Tennessee, and I see a lot of mismatches that favor OU.

    The Sooners should be able to soften the Tennessee line with our punishing backs, but I won't be completely surprised if the Tennessee defense holds up for most of the first half. If Heuple sticks with the running game (and there's no reason to think he won't), "putting that money in the bank" will pay off big time in the second half, and the Sooners may eclipse the 200 yard mark on the ground again. In the passing game, Tennessee looks a lot like Louisiana Tech, and the results should be about the same (or better).

    This game could be close in the first half, unless the Sooners play mistake free football early, if that happens it'll be over early. Either way, expect OU to outman/outgun Tennessee and pull away in the second half. It could get ugly if Tennessee can't slow OU's offense. There's no way Tennessee can let the game turn into a shoot out, if it does it could get embarrassing for them.

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    But we are 20.5 point favorites as of now LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by olevetonahill View Post
    But we are 20.5 point favorites as of now LOL
    I like our Chances if our Guys take care of business.
    Oh, we'll win and it'll probably be big. I just think it'll be a better game than the last two.

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    Thanks, 8time!

    One thing that got my attention was how well the Vols handled Utah State's offense led by Chuckie Keeton. Keeton is a well respected dual threat QB like TK. I don't know if USU's offense weak this year or maybe Keeton hasn't recovered from season ending knee surgery last year. Keeton put up big numbers in '12 when he was healthy all year.

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    Nice breakdown! I'm still just giddy it's football season and it's great to read this kind of stuff instead of all the BS going on during the off season.

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    Should be a better game. Tenn reminds me of Florida State, somewhat, the year they visited us. And we know how that turned out. I see this unfolding similarly. It may be reasonably close for a quarter, but even that...this group seems like they want to come out fast and get up big and force the other team to play catch up. Not a bad strategy.

    Also, I think our special teams are as good as anybody's and way better than most. Another factor that could play a big role.

    Did anyone else think perhaps we called off the dogs a bit on our D Line last week to allow the LBs and secondary to get some work in on what happens when people can actually throw the ball? The way we were dominating the line and then sorta not made me think Mike Stoops looked at Tulsa as an opportunity to let somebody get some work. We know the front seven are great against the run, so far, and can rush the passer. I have no proof of this, just a suspicion. If so, I think it's a great idea. Tulsa was not going to beat us, so let the kids get some work.

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    Doesn't it seem like the last few big name opponents we've caught at home while they're still rebuilding, and then played them in their house when they're getting respectable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wishboned View Post
    Doesn't it seem like the last few big name opponents we've caught at home while they're still rebuilding, and then played them in their house when they're getting respectable?
    Yeah. Miami, Florida State, both that way. Notre Dame flipped the script around though.

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    I saw a post on LT saying that alternate uniforms were considered for this game, but it was decided to go traditional. I sure hope that is the case with a traditional team like Tennessee coming to town. Save those other unis for Kansas

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    Quote Originally Posted by cvsooner View Post
    Should be a better game. Tenn reminds me of Florida State, somewhat, the year they visited us. And we know how that turned out. I see this unfolding similarly. It may be reasonably close for a quarter, but even that...this group seems like they want to come out fast and get up big and force the other team to play catch up. Not a bad strategy.

    Also, I think our special teams are as good as anybody's and way better than most. Another factor that could play a big role.

    Did anyone else think perhaps we called off the dogs a bit on our D Line last week to allow the LBs and secondary to get some work in on what happens when people can actually throw the ball? The way we were dominating the line and then sorta not made me think Mike Stoops looked at Tulsa as an opportunity to let somebody get some work. We know the front seven are great against the run, so far, and can rush the passer. I have no proof of this, just a suspicion. If so, I think it's a great idea. Tulsa was not going to beat us, so let the kids get some work.
    This team reminds me a lot of that FSU team too, just not quite as good. They will definitely be tougher next year, but they still won't be as good as the FSU team we played in Tallahassee.

    I don't know that we called off the dogs, but I do think it's really hard to keep the same level of intensity once the game is decided. I know there was an entire half left to play, but our guys knew it was over pretty early. You could tell that the intensity on defense dropped off once it got out of hand. I don't think we took plays off, or anything like that, just an intensity thing. Nothing to worry about at this point.

    We have hardly blitzed at all in the first two games. We've probably sent an extra guy a dozen times in the first two games, but nothing crazy. Even the handfull of blitzes (that involved more than one extra defender) weren't anything crazy...just straight blitzes with man coverage. Mike hasn't cracked the playbook on defense, and I'm not sure he'll have to this week either. It's crazy the kind of pass rush we can get with 4 guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner79 View Post
    I saw a post on LT saying that alternate uniforms were considered for this game, but it was decided to go traditional. I sure hope that is the case with a traditional team like Tennessee coming to town. Save those other unis for Kansas
    I read on another site that there was an issue with the helmets, and they aren't ready for this weekend. I don't know if that's true, or not, and I'm not sure Stoops would say one way or the other. He had been asked before the previous two games if the alternates would be worn, and he was quick to say "no". This time, he seemed a little more coy about it.

    I hope we stick to the traditional unis, since this is the first time, in a long time, we've played Tennessee.

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    Have we rushed both Grissom and Striker off the edge at the same time yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CatfishSooner View Post
    Have we rushed both Grissom and Striker off the edge at the same time yet?
    Hard to tell, because Grissom will move over to DE at times. When he's at OLB, I don't think we've brought pressure from both he and Striker though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatfishSooner View Post
    Have we rushed both Grissom and Striker off the edge at the same time yet?
    Would that be legal? Should it be legal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8timechamps View Post
    Hard to tell, because Grissom will move over to DE at times. When he's at OLB, I don't think we've brought pressure from both he and Striker though.
    I can't wait to see it! Probably won't need it against Tenn though.

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    I saw somewhere that we would be debuting our new alternate uniforms for the game. Anyone heard anything to confirm this?
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    You said the Vols have averaged giving up 99 passing yards per game, but the stats you gave show they give up an average of 167 passing yards per game.

    Other than that, thanks for providing a nice synopsis.

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    Line sitting at 21 right now. They have looked good at times, but those games were at home. First road game for that new O-line could be trouble for the Vols.

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