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Tennessee's offensive line: still not good.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Good execution by Tennessee on the throwback, but that was some pitiful defense.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
It also tells us nothing about Tennessee's prospects in the game unless it plans to run an all-throwback offense.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Two plays in Tennessee-Florida have gained 105 yards. The other 31 have gained 98 yards
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
So that offensive guard who just went down? Was a D-linemen before spring practice. It's that dire on that line.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
This Florida timeout will give Tennessee time to rethink its new strategy of having no defenders within 10 yards of any UF receiver.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
The replay official in Tennessee-Florida seems to be asleep on the job today. Not that I can blame him with this game
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Coming out of a Florida timeout, Butch Jones calls timeout to dispute the spot that wasn't reviewed during Florida's timeout.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
This game is going to last 5 hours.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Jim McElwain had 15 minutes to decide on 3rd-and-short to run his QB with no healthy backup into an O-line with 3 freshmen.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
WHAT IS THE REPLAY OFFICIAL DOING RIGHT NOW?
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
I was wrong. I think the ball was out before he went out of bounds
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Verne is carefully explaining who the replay official is, so everyone knows who to burn in effigy.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
OK @Andy_Staples has informed me that that was ruled a forward fumble. You can't fumble forward so it was a good call
— Edward Aschoff (@AschoffESPN) September 26, 2015
Again, every play is reviewed in college football. But some are not reviewed perhaps as closely as they should be
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
I’m not entirely sold on the rest of the Vols offense right now, but Joshua Dobbs is good at football
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Gus Malahn is in a conference room somewhere yelling at assistant coaches "GO GET ME A JOSHUA DOBBS"
— Tyler Dawgden (@TylerDawgden) September 26, 2015
#Vols starting QB Dobbs is Tennessee's leading receiver and rusher. He's second on the team in passing.
— Nick de la Torre (@NickdelaTorreGC) September 26, 2015
I remember when Tennessee scored 17 points and thought they had enough to win. Will we see a repeat today in Gainesville?
— CC Machine (@CCMachine) September 26, 2015
When you're surrounded by your haters but life is great. #RealTears #GoVols pic.twitter.com/s1J7ZwC61h
— Tearsa Smith (@TearsaSmith) September 26, 2015
Lots made of Tennessee's big plays, but on Florida's only TD drive, Kelvin Taylor hit a 47-yard run.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Bad news for #Gators? This may be best O-line has done both in run game and pass pro. And still getting nothing. Bad QB play.
— Thomas Goldkamp (@ThomasGoldkamp) September 26, 2015
It's possible—not necessarily likely, but possible—that Tennessee will regret not building a three-score lead.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Anyone still surprised that Grier hasn't been named the permanent starter? No? I think that's everyone, then.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
So that's what, two or three times now that a head coach has used the other head coach's timeout to change his mind? I think three.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
And now Joshua Dobbs running isn’t working. Which basically means the Tennessee offense today isn’t working
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
For one drive, at least, the Josh Dobbs of the second half of the Oklahoma game made an appearance.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Grier finally threw it away. He was 75% of the way sacked at the time, but that *does* count as progress.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Will Grier has completed three of past 10 throws.
— Edgar Thompson (@osgators) September 26, 2015
Joshua Dobbs was the media's preseason 3rd team All-SEC QB. His coach doesn't appear to trust him to throw the ball.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Of course, “Joshua Dobbs” looks a lot better as the third-team All-SEC quarterback than ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Will Grier is the only player in this game with more than 58 passing yards. And the only QB with more than 33 passing yards
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Hargreaves with two big misses on Dobbs. First was a complete whiff, second was an attempt to strip the ball and didn't try to tackle.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Say g’nite, Florida
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
I mean, sure, if Tennessee has a couple of turnovers on its own 5-yard line, Florida mightmightmight be able to score twice
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Plays run, second half so far: Tennessee 30, Florida 14. UT's TD drive had more plays (16) than UF has run after halftime.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
It's like Tennessee knows that runs basically always follow first down incompletions.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
I can just feel the terrible interception coming. It's breathing down my neck.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Florida is 9-for-9 on fourth down this year. It’s almost like you can have success on that down just like every other one
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
If I were Florida, I'd just take three knees to get to fourth down.
— Tyler Dawgden (@TylerDawgden) September 26, 2015
And Tennessee-Florida might not be truly really over
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
It’s kind of fun to watch Tennessee and Florida fans taking turns drowning in negative fatalism
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
OH NO TENNESSEE
— Christopher Novak (@ChrisNovakSBN) September 26, 2015
OH WOW. pic.twitter.com/miOGjGIlN4
— SEConCBS (@SEConCBS) September 26, 2015
I am sick for Vols fans right now. Oh my goodness gracious.
— Christopher Novak (@ChrisNovakSBN) September 26, 2015
All of these big 4th down conversions are giving me the UF-LSU 2007 vibes, only this time UF is converting them.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
All I have left this season is schadenfreude, so thank you, Tennessee
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Butch Jones is as bad of an in-game coach as Derek Dooley. This is really bad.
— zach ragan (@ZachAFT) September 26, 2015
TENNESSEE IS BACK!*
*offer not valid in continental US
— W.E.B. BLOGGER (@oscargambler) September 26, 2015
This is one of the best games The Swamp has ever seen, regardless of outcome.
— Alligator Army (@AlligatorArmy) September 26, 2015
Tennessee almost lost a game on a penalty run-off that was instituted because of Derek Dooley late-game meltdowns
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
This is the most bizarre closing minute... even by SEC standards.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) September 26, 2015
Florida took a timeout as Tennessee missed the field goal
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
Final: Florida 28, Tennessee 27...
...except for the fact that Jim McElwain iced the kicker.
— Alligator Army (@AlligatorArmy) September 26, 2015
McElwain and Jones trying to out idiot each other.
— Christopher Novak (@ChrisNovakSBN) September 26, 2015
Final: Florida 28, Tennessee 27.
For real this time.
The #Gators stage one of their greatest escapes.
— Alligator Army (@AlligatorArmy) September 26, 2015
#Voluntears head coach Botch Jones
— Rock 〽️ Nation (@rockmnation) September 26, 2015
That game could've gone either way. It would've gone against Muschamp. So it goes. It went in McElwain's favor.
— David Wunderlich (@Year2) September 26, 2015
Tennessee is now 1-21 against Florida, Georgia and Alabama since Fulmer's last season in 2008.
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) September 26, 2015
Painful #Vols fact. This season, teams are 188-3 when leading by at least 13 points in 4th Qtr. 2 of those 3 losses belong to Tennessee.
— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) September 26, 2015
Tennessee fans are going to have to look for a new rule to change
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
C’mon, @DerekDooley. It’s been like 900 days, but you know you want to tweet something
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 26, 2015
McElwain says #Gators had 12 guys on the field on #Vols first 55-yard FG attempt. "It was a pretty good calculated risk to take a timeout."
— Zach Abolverdi (@ZachAbolverdi) September 26, 2015
Wait, what happened in the Florida game?
— Alex Dusza (@AlexDusza) September 26, 2015
@AlexDusza If I told you, you wouldn’t believe me
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 27, 2015
What's done is done. Step one on the road to recovery is making a statement against Arkansas
— Zach Reid (@zachreid9) September 27, 2015
Does Tennessee ever get to step two on the road to recovery?
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 27, 2015
Dobbs ended up Tennessee's leading passer, rusher and receiver in the loss.
— Chase Goodbread (@ChaseGoodbread) September 27, 2015
Pretty soon Tennessee will have so much talent on its roster that it won’t matter how bad Butch is at managing games
— Connor Tapp (@MeetMeAtTapps) September 27, 2015
Win probability for @GatorsFB was 6% before Will Grier’s touchdown pass on fourth-and-14 in the fourth quarter. #TENNvsUF
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 27, 2015
I keep thinking the SEC will go back to making sense one of these seasons. I keep hoping I’m wrong. So far, I have been
— Brandon Larrabee (@TeamSpeedKills) September 27, 2015