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Tennessee Football Over the last 72 hours or so, Lane Kiffin has made a number of statements about the Tennessee Volunteers’ performance against the Ohio Bobcats this past weekend, and about the general state of things for the Vols football team.  Each was unabashedly brash and straightforward—the style many have already come to expect from Kiffin, though most Vol fans are still just getting to know him as a coach.  For instance:

  • During his post-game show he admitted that the Vols had probably underestimated the Bobcats and had looked past them a bit en route to this week’s game against the Auburn Tigers;
  • He told the KNS that there were no excuses for poor play; and
  • During the Lane Kiffin Show, he pointed to breakdowns and failures of the players and staff in reigning in Ohio.

These are but a few.

What you didn’t hear from Kiffin was “coachspeak” that is, the deflection of uncomfortable questions, a litany of pre-rehearsed (dare I say, “Palin-esqe”) lines, and endless praise for meaningless accomplishments.  In the political world that’s called “spin,” in the lawyering world it’s called “advocating,” and in the normal world it’s called “bullshit.”  None of this, was present in Kiffin’s comments.

I like that.

The reason I like that is that Kiffin seems more than willing to cut through the crap—that so regularly pours forth (no, not of the George Brett variety) from coaches far and wide—and just tells you what he actually believes.

Even more impressive to me personally is the fact that in every circumstance he has spoken not just to the problems but also to how he plans on addressing them.  Take this video for instance:

Video: Lane Kiffin Speaks about Practice

HTvia: Inside Tennessee

I find this to be as unusual as it is refreshing.  While I will say that the Vols still have a ways to go before they are back on top—which I knew would be the case this season—I am pleased to say that the man at the top, the one I call the Blackjack General, does seem to actually know where he is going as he leads his troops and the nation of Big Orange Fans.

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2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5

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Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by — as you might imagine — CBS Sports.

Week 5

Through 26 September 2009

This was one screwed-up week for my ballot.  I suppose this is my proverbial “adjustment week” wherein I re-align everything now that I’ve had a chance to actually see how teams are going to play.  That said, some the weeks changes are the result of nothing other than the unexpected highs and lows for the teams across the country.  Lots of movement this week in my BlogPoll Top 25 ballot.  Most of these should be fairly obvious.  Either way, here’s my ballot:

My Ballot for the Week

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Rank Team Delta
1 Florida
2 Texas
3 Alabama arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 1
4 LSU arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 3
5 Boise State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 4
6 Southern Cal arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 5
7 TCU arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 5
8 Ohio State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 5
9 Oklahoma arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 1
10 Iowa arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 4
11 Penn State arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 8
12 Virginia Tech arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 7
13 Mississippi arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 7
14 Cincinnati arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 9
15 Georgia arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 2
16 UCLA
17 Notre Dame arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 1
18 Houston NR
19 Miami (Florida) arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 11
20 Kansas
21 Oklahoma State
22 Nebraska
23 California arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 18
24 Pittsburgh arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 5 Gate 21 9
25 Michigan
Last week’s ballot
Dropped Out: Florida State (#24).

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Explanations after the jump…

Comments, Explanations, and Excuses

Here are the high-points of the week’s changes:

bullet Into the ground like a dart:

The 42-3 implosion experienced by the California Golden Bears (23) this weekend against the Oregon Ducks (NR) is the stuff of legend.  I personally cannot remember a team in my top 5 having ever been so obliterated by an unranked opponent.  As a result, Cal’s 18 position drop this week represents the single largest drop that I have ever had in my ballot over the last two years.  Some might say that this is wholly unfair—they lost a single game.  The fact of the matter is that they did not just lose a single game.  They were absolutely obliterated by an opponent that, while tough, never should have ridden over them like roadkill.

Think of it this way.  Cal received the opening kickoff and, with 14 minutes remaining on the clock in the first half score a 47 yard field goal.  From that point—the next 59 game minutes—Cal allowed 42 unanswered points.  Mind you this occurred despite the fact that Oregon lost three fumbles and had 120 yards in penalties.

Last week, I was singing the Golden Bears’ praises—talking about how they might have a real chance to win the Pac-10.  I was wrong…

None of this is to say that Cal is not a solid football team—because they are—it merely means that they proved that they do not belong anywhere close to the top 10.  Thus, while I do think that they are a top 25 team, they are definitely near the bottom of that list at present.

bullet An Adjustment of Sorts:

Over the weekend I came to the conclusion that I had seriously under-ranked two teams: the Virginia Tech Hokies (12) and the Houston Cougars (18), thus I have corrected this by giving both substantial boosts this week.  Virginia Tech rises from number 19 last week, while Houston makes its first appearance in my ballot, rocketing from the depths of the unranked and passing seven teams along the way.  All I can say on each of these is that I think their rank in this week’s ballot better reflects their merits.  Given the fact that the early season ballots are based only on little more than guessing, these sorts of things do occur.  Thus, I wanted to fix them this week.

bullet That Uncomfortable Feeling:

No, I am not talking about the feeling resulting from having a breakfast consisting of a half-gallon of chili and a quart of cheap gin…

There are number of teams in this week’s ballot that I don’t feel comfortable with.  Actually, there are a lot of them.  The problem is that I really cannot justify not ranking the following teams as I have: the LSU Tigers (4), the Boise State Broncos (5), the Georgia Bulldogs (15), the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (17), and the Miami Hurricanes (19).  My gut, tells me that Miami (and probably next door neighbor Houston as well) should probably be a little higher and that the rest should be lower.  I cannot, however justify making those changes at this point in time.  Thus, I guess I am simply hoping for the remaining games of the season to help sort these things out.  In the meantime, I feel uneasy about all of these teams’ current rankings.

bullet Now Departing at Gate 21…:

As a result of the Florida State Seminoles’ (NR) upset at the hands of the South Florida Bulls (NR), FSU makes a hasty departure from my ballot this week.  Not much to say about that except that it is never a good idea to lose to an intra-state directional school when you are supposed to be a juggernaut.

Parting Thoughts

Having taken the time to consider my feeble attempt at ranking the powers in college football, feel free to try and convince me that I am wrong — which is part of the way the BlogPoll is supposed to work.  I promise that I will consider all insults comments.

You can view the final results of this week’s poll over at CBS Sports later this week and check out an analysis of how the collective blogging brain-trust arrived at this week’s result. If you’re craving even more BlogPoll goodness, you can also check out how other bloggers voted and see how your team fared across the Blogosphere.

There you have it…

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Quick Postgame Thoughts: Ohio 23 • Tennessee 34

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It wasn’t necessarily pretty, and it wasn’t necessarily easy, but the Tennessee Volunteers managed to defeat the Ohio Bobcats 34 to 23.  There were good things, less good things, and downright lousy things.  On the whole, however, this game marked the continuation of Tennessee’s long road of slow and steady progress back toward the top.

It was a win, and to each of the Vols and the coaching staff, I can only say one thing: mission accomplished (for this week, at least)…

The bad news is that Nick Reveiz is likely out for the rest of the season which will leave the Vols without a much needed leader and even thinner at linebacker.  That one may hurt for quite a while.

The defense did not exactly have its best night tonight, but that happens every now and then.  Quarterback Jonathan Crompton, however, seemed to feel a little more confident this week and — on the whole — looked pretty decent.  That said, the wide receivers did not give Crompton much help as they were unable to break the Ohio coverage schemes to get open.  Still, a decent night passing.

My gut tells me that — though no one on the team will admit it — there was probably a bit of an emotional and physical let down after the game against the Florida Gators last week which left the men in orange feeling a little deflated coming into today’s game.  It is really tough to maintain that level of intensity perpetually.  So long as it does not become oa habit, I’m pretty much okay with that happening occasionally.

The other area of concern that stuck out like a sore thumb tonight was the break down of special teams coverage.  While Daniel Lincoln notched a personal best nailing a 49-yard field goal, the kick coverage unit allowed a touchdown runback which simply never should have happened.

Still, it is a win.

Beats the hell out of a loss…

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2009 SEC Football Power Poll: Week 3

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Week 3

Through 20 September 2009

Here’s my ballot for this week in the SEC Power Poll, along with a feeble attempt at explaining why I’m such a moron. Not a whole lot of ways to separate between some of the teams this early on, but at least I thought up some excuses for my decisions.

Here they are, my darlins:

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1.

Florida Gators

Well, the Florida Gators bested my Vols, and that has to count for something. Still, I expected a bit more from the vaunted Gators — especially since they were favored by more than 3 TDs and only won by 10.

On the whole, the Gators looked vulnerable when it comes to their ability to adjust to changing defenses and against a clock-control offense. Still, I think they are the best in the SEC for now.

Result: UF 23 • UT 13

2.

Alabama Crimson Tide

The Alabama Crimson Tide blasted North Texas back to cowpoke-land, not that I expected anything else. They’ll have a tougher test this week against Arkansas who has players who people have actually heard of and who clearly can put points on the board..

Result: ALA 53 • N Texas 7

3.

Ole Miss Rebels

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The Right Reverend Houston Nutt’s Ole Miss Rebels remain an enigma — up, then down, up then down — sort of like Nutt’s cell phone bill back when he was “textin’” in Arkansas. Still, the Rebels they look strong and will likely make a run at the west..

Result: Miss 52 • SE La. 23

4.

LSU Tigers arrow down 1

The LSU Tigers get a nod and No. 4 from me for having actually played someone in their non-conference schedule: namely, Washington. Louisiana-Lafayette, however, was like punching little girls in the face.

MSU will be better than that this week.

Result: LSU 45 • La. Lafayette 14

5.

Auburn Tigers

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The Auburn Tigers have actually played against some real opponents, already has one win in the SEC, and notched a nice win against a decent West Virginia Mountaineers team this week.

This week they look to hone their skills against 0-3 Ball State. That could get ugly.

Result: AUB 41 • WVU 30

6.

Georgia Bulldogs

arrow down 1

I don’t know which is more significant, scoring 52 vs. Arkansas or allowing 41. Memo to the Bulldogs: a little defense would be nice.

The Georgia Bulldogs are a meltdown in the making, and I imagine that Richt is beginning to feel the heat. They’re my No 6 this week, but barely.

Result: GA 52 • ARK 41

7.

Tennessee Volunteers

arrow down 1

Sure, the Tennessee Volunteers lost to Florida. Still, the Full Monte defense managed to completely foul up St. Timm-ahy’s rhythm to the point that he was no longer able to walk on water. Add to that a nice showing by the running backs, and the Vols look to be improving. Still, it would be nice to have some semblance of a passing game, but it is what it is.

Nice steady progress by the Blackjack General.

Result: UT 13 • UF 23

8.

Kentucky Wildcats

A close win by the Kentucky Wildcats against Louisville.

Now, can they win in the SEC? Playing teams who name their stadiums after take-out pizza doesn’t inspire confidence, and I’m reserving judgment on the Cats.

Result: UK 31 • Papa John 27

9.

Arkansas Razorbacks

arrow up 2

The Arkansas Razorbacks, played a tough game against the Bulldogs this weekend and, on the whole, looked tough offensively. Ryan Mallett clearly has talent, a cannon for an arm, and game between his ears. The ‘Backs defense, however, was pretty much non-existent.

Still, I think the Razorbacks could surprise a lot of folks this season, most notably in managing to keep Petrino in the same coaching job for more than one season.

Result: ARK 41 • GA 52

10.

Mississippi State Bulldogs

arrow up 2

The Mississippi State Bulldogs are a bit of a surprise this season due to their winning record and notable lack of suckification. LSU, however, will test them sorely, I fear — as in bent over … the hard way.

Result: MSU 15 • VU 3

11.

South Carolina Gamecocks

arrow down 1

The South Carolina Gamecocks do have a winning record, but are painful to watch. The only reason that SC isn’t last on my list is because Vandy is lousy.

Does the Ole Ball Coach call it quits after this season? Stay tuned.

Result: SC 38 • Fla. Atlantic3

12.

Vanderbilt Commodores arrow down 3

All I can say is: “Damn.” Expected more from the the Vanderbilt Commodores early in the season. And what is up with the ‘Dores always losing to Miss State?

Someone please tell Bobby Johnson that you get more points if you carry the ball to that big colored box at the end of the field.

Result: VU 3 • MSU 15

The Rest of the Power Poll

Now that you have wasted your time looking at my ballot, go check out what everybody else is saying over at Team Speed Kills.

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2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4

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Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by — as you might imagine — CBS Sports.

Week 4

Through 19 September 2009

First things first…

No, I have not abandoned the Gate.  No, I am not dead.  No, I have not defected and become a Florida Gators fan.  I have, however, had more on my plate the last few weeks than I really could possibly hope to keep up with.  Thus, I have had to make concessions here and there.  Regular posting on the Gate (as well as commenting across the web) has been one of those areas.  Between trials, funerals, and trips from one end of the State of North Carolina to the other, I have simply been trying to keep my head above water.  To both of you out there who regularly read the Gate, my apologies.  To those of you who accidentally stumbled upon Gate 21 while searching the web for a place from which you could purchase Viagra, well, you’re in the wrong place, but I’ll apologize nonetheless.

Moving right along…

There were a few surprises over the past week in the world of college football, some which I simply did not see coming and others which, while not expected can hardly be said to be earth shattering.  Bearing this in mind, here’s is my BlogPoll Top 25 ballot for the week.  Most of these should be fairly obvious.  Either way, here’s my preliminary ballot:

My Ballot for the Week
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Rank Team Delta
1 Florida
2 Texas arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
3 Penn State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
4 Alabama arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
5 California arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
6 Mississippi
7 LSU arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
8 Miami (Florida) arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
9 Boise State arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
10 Oklahoma arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
11 Southern Cal arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 9
12 TCU
13 Ohio State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
14 Iowa arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
15 Pittsburgh arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
16 UCLA arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 3
17 Georgia arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
18 Notre Dame arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 2
19 Virginia Tech arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 4
20 Kansas arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
21 Oklahoma State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
22 Nebraska arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 8
23 Cincinnati arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 4 Gate 21 1
24 Florida State NR
25 Michigan NR
Last week’s ballot
Dropped Out: Brigham Young (#13), Utah (#25).

Explanations after the jump…


Comments, Explanations, and Excuses

Here are the high-points of the week’s changes:

bullet Southern Cal and the Unranked Masses of the Pac-10:

I really cannot say that I am dumbfounded over the USC Trojans’ (11) loss to the Washington Huskies (NR), given the fact that the Trojans have had a bad habit of losing to unranked conference opponents since 2006, especially the week after a big “national” game, but I really have to say that I did not expect to see them lose to a team like the Huskies.  That said, Washington did give the LSU Tigers (7) all they could handle only a few weeks ago and appear to be a far different team than they were in 2008 when they just generally stunk it up for the entire season.  Whether this win for Washington signifies that they are for real, or simply reinforces the widely-held perception that USC has a bad habit of playing down to opponents remains to be seen.  Either way, Washington is now on my watch list for the coming weeks and, should they continue their winning ways they could make a debut in my poll ballot as early as next week.  USC on the other hand fell nine spots this week in my ballot for looking past an opponent that they clearly should have beaten.

bullet State College (Pennsylvania) Creeps Up by Default:

The Penn State Nittany Lions (3) now find themselves in my Top 3.  I’ll be the first to say that I am a bit uncomfortable about this, but simply cannot justify the Alabama Crimson Tide (4) leapfrogging them … yet.  If Alabama holds true to form and continues to improve, I anticipate them moving up in the coming weeks.  Furthermore, a team that has impressed me thus far is the California Golden Bears (5), who earned a nice win on the road against the Minnesota Golden Gophers (NR) this past weekend—thereby spoiling the debut of Minnesota’s new palace of a stadium: TCF Bank Stadium.  After the loss by Southern California, the Bears look to be a real contender in the Pac-10, and have a real shot at bringing home a special season if they can hold on.

bullet The Non-BCS Flop:

With both the BYU Cougars (NR) and the Utah Utes (NR) going down in flames this week, and the Boise State Broncos (9) barely escaping with their lives versus the Fresno State Bulldogs (NR), the first two of these non-BCS teams got booted from my ballot while the last dropped despite a win.  I am not trying to be arrogant or preach the “ESS-EEE-SEE” doctrine, but I simply do not believe that these teams have earned the right to be considered in the same breath with the major conferences on a regular basis.  Respect must be earned, and I was anything but impressed with the performances of these three mid-majors.

By the same token, I also still have not moved the North Carolina Tarheels (NR) into my ballot—despite their being ranked in some polls—because I still am not convinced that the smurfs from Chapel Hill are as good as many claim, despite being a member of the ACC.

See, I am a fair guy…

Parting Thoughts

Having taken the time to consider my feeble attempt at ranking the powers in college football, feel free to try and convince me that I am wrong — which is part of the way the BlogPoll is supposed to work.  I promise that I will consider all insults comments.

You can view the final results of this week’s poll over at CBS Sports later this week and check out an analysis of how the collective blogging brain-trust arrived at this week’s result. If you’re craving even more BlogPoll goodness, you can also check out how other bloggers voted and see how your team fared across the Blogosphere.

As a side note, given the fact that I have been so pressed to post anything of substance, I’ll go ahead and re-extend my offer to the masses of earlier this year.  If you think you’d like to write for the Gate, I am actively seeking more writers and would love to have another perspective to add here on the site.  If you are interested, simply email me.

Up later: Thoughts on the Tennessee vs. Florida Game and this week’s SEC Power Poll Ballot…

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2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3

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Due to trials, funerals, and numerous other obligations, this will probably be my only post this week.  I will, however, be back next weekend after the Florida Game to commiserate or celebrate (after the UCLA disaster, I’m afraid I know which it will be).

At any rate, here is my preliminary ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 for all to attack, without comment:

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Rank Team Delta
1 Florida
2 Southern Cal
3 Texas
4 Penn State
5 Alabama
6 Mississippi
7 California
8 Boise State arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
9 LSU arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
10 Miami (Florida) arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 4
11 Oklahoma arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 2
12 TCU arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
13 Brigham Young arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
14 Nebraska arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
15 Ohio State arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 7
16 Iowa arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 4
17 Pittsburgh arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 1
18 Georgia arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 1
19 UCLA arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 3
20 Notre Dame arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 10
21 Kansas arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 2
22 Oklahoma State arrow down 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 13
23 Virginia Tech arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 1
24 Cincinnati arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 1
25 Utah arrow up 2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 3 Gate 21 1
Last week’s ballot
Dropped Out: Clemson (#21).

Sorry to be so brief, but duty calls…

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2009 SEC Football Power Poll: Week 1

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Week 1

Through 7 September 2009

Here’s my ballot for this week in the SEC Power Poll, along with an feeble attempt at explaining why I’m such a moron. Not a whole lot of ways to separate between some of the teams this early on, but at least I thought up some excuses for my decisions.

Here they are, my darlins:

Rk.

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1.

Florida Gators

n/a

The Florida Gators pounded the snot out of Charleston Southern, not that this was really a surprise or anything. Up next is Troy, who should be a little more of a challenge … a little.

UF 62 • Charleston So. 3

2.

<Alabama Crimson Tide

n/a

The Alabama Crimson Tide looked a bit rusty early on against the Hokies, but came on strong as the clock ticked. Still, I have a lot of questions about their offense, and about what kind of hair gel Nick Saban uses.

ALA 34 • VT 24

3.

LSU Tigers

n/a

The LSU Tigers faced a tough opponent about a billion Cajun miles from home. Washington is far better than they were last year. A nice win on the road for “the Hat.

LSU 31 • Washington 23

4.

Ole Miss Rebels

n/a

I really thought that the Ole Miss Rebels would be a little more spectacular against the Gold Teeth Brigade of Memphis, but the Rebs did stretch their legs in the second half, so I’ll chalk it up to first game jitters, or too much barbecue.

Miss 45 • Mem 14

5.

Georgia Bulldogs

n/a

My, oh , my! The fans of the Georgia Bulldogs are ready to eat their own after the loss to Oklahoma State. I wouldn’t put too much worry into it, however, considering that the Cowboys are better than I thought, and Mike Gundy is still “a MAN“…

GA 10 • Ok St. 24

6.

Tennessee Volunteers

n/a

Nice debut for the Blackjack General in front of a notably orange-tinged crowd. Could it be that the Tennessee Volunteers have finally turned the corner?

UT 63 • WKU 7

7.

Auburn Tigers

n/a

The Auburn Tigers looked solid against an inferior opponent, just like Tennessee. The War Eagles could actually be a surprise to those in the West. Just like how to spell “Chizik” is to the Auburn Athletic Department.

AUB 37 • La Tech 13

8.

Kentucky Wildcats

n/a

Well, the Kentucky Wildcats managed a victory to start the season and even got the goose egg. I’m still not convinced that they plan on playing any defense this year, but we’ll see.

UK 42 • Miami (OH) 0

9.

Vanderbilt Commodores

n/a

I grew up in Asheville, NC, so I know all about the WCU Catamounts who the Vanderbilt Commodores dismantled. Problem is that the Catamounts are a second-rate, second-tier program at present. I’d have been more impressed if it had been someone like App State.

VU 45 • WCU 0

10.

South Carolina Gamecocks

n/a

The South Carolina Gamecocks and the “Ole Ball Coach” with a fair amount of help from the NC State Wolfpack, managed to set offensive football back about forty years. Good God that was ugly…

SC 7 • NCSU 3

11.

Arkansas Razorbacks

n/a

I didn’t realize that Missouri State even fielded a football team and judging from their offensive numbers, neither does Missouri State.

Interested to see what “Arkansas Razorbacks, The Petrino edition part deux” looks like, but I’m not holding my breath.

ARK 48 • Missou St. 10

12.

Mississippi State Bulldogs

n/a

After last season, a win is a win (trust me, as a Vols fan, I mean that). It’s a baby step in the right direction for Dan Mullen and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Of course Auburn loves to spank babies…

MSU 45 • J. St. 7

What, you were expecting more?

The Rest of the Power Poll

Now that you have wasted your time looking at my ballot, go check out what everybody else is saying over at Team Speed Kills, where the round-up will appear later this week.

Onward and upward …

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2009 CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 Ballot: Week 2

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Here’s my ballot for this week’s CBS Sports BlogPoll Top 25 hosted by—as you might imagine—CBS Sports.

Week 2

Through 8 September 2009

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After the past week in the world of college football, there have been a bunch of changes, mainly at the back end of my poll.  The other biggie is the Oklahoma Sooners who plummeted after losing to BYU.  In addition, the entire back end of my poll pretty much emptied out as a result of a ton of teams losing.  Thus, there are some new faces, and a few that have departed.

Unfortunately, I am starting a multi-week trial today and am already running behind in getting this posted.  Given my trial schedule, it is doubtful that I will get much of substance posted for the next week or so.  Be that as it may, most of my changes should be fairly obvious.   Either way, here’s my ballot:

My Ballot for the Week

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Dropped Out: Illinois (#17), Rutgers (#18).

Alas, I simply don’t have time to post any real explanations aside from “this is what I think,” but such is life…

You can view the final results of this week’s poll over at CBS Sports later this week and check out an analysis of how the collective blogging brain-trust arrived at this week’s result.  If you’re craving even more BlogPoll goodness, you can also check out how other bloggers voted and see how your team fared across the Blogosphere.

Oh, yeah, and if I ever figure out who it is that keeps spamming the comments here at the Gate with random crap offering links to porn sites, Viagra shipped to your home, or moneymaking schemes, I’m going to find his address and tell Eric Berry that the jerk said something nasty about his mother…

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Vols 63, Western Kentucky 7: The Day After

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It was Western Kentucky and lawvol did an excellent job with his version of this post (as in better than mine’s going to be), so I’ll keep this relatively brief.

Judging by the atmosphere on campus before the game and during the game in the student section, you would in no way have thought Tennessee’s opponent was possibly the worst Division I-A team in the country. I found this out on the long walk from my apartment down the Cumberland Avenue “Strip” and through the heart of campus on my way to the Vol Walk. I managed to get an up-close spot fort the spectacle, and I’ll have a video from it at the end of this.

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The new JumboTron is awesome, especially when they take the ads off and make it full screen (click to enlarge)

As for the game, I’ll start with Jonathan Crompton. Sure, the tipped balls are worrisome and the first interception he threw – though not his fault, said Lane Kiffin – was the awful kind of pass he would have made last year. Other than that, he really didn’t have that many incompletions.

He looked confident. He looked poised. He managed the offense very well (I can only remember one substitution penalty and procedure penalty). He was 21-of-28 and threw five touchdowns for goodness sakes. Sure, it was mostly the short passing game.

But if your quarterback struggles with making multiple reads (as Crompton did in 2008), you don’t make him do that. You let him take the snap and throw it to a wideout against a corner playing off the line and let the playmaker get some yards in space. You throw the short hitch. You get Crompton rolling out with options short, medium and long. Heck, Crompton even slid when he had to scramble.

The receivers played well enough to make you forget the injuries. Luke Stocker caught two scores. Marsalis Teague led the way as a freshmen and is going to be a great player. Quintin Hancock deserves a shout-out.

But this day belonged to the offensive line. Crompton had time to throw and that only helps him. And the line opened enormous holes and got great push on just about every play, as was evidenced in the stats. Hopefully they stay healthy throughout the year, because watching them open lanes for Hardesty, Bryce, Oku and Poole (let’s not forget about Toney WIlliams, either) could be really fun to watch if they are able to keep it up.

The defense was swarming and Western Kentucky had no time to do anything – at all. I thought the linebackers played pretty well, but we’ll have to see how they go up against stronger, faster opponents in the future. Janzen Jackson was the first freshman to see the field defensively, and, like Teague, he’s going to be a great player. I thought Wes Brown also played very well: well as in fresh, considering everything we’d heard about him all preseason were the bad condition of both of his knees.

To conclude, anytime you dominate a team 63-7 and outgain them by the margin Tennessee did, you feel good about it. But if nothing else, it’s a game where you get some confidence, especially on offense where those guys are trying to make us all forget last year’s atrocities. It’s a chance for the freshmen and new players to get some game action, as every little bit of experience helps. Western Kentucky was the perfect opponent for Lane and Company to open up with.

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My view from Section F (click to enlarge)

Looking ahead, I think this team could be pretty tough to beat in Neyland Stadium this year. If the crowd was like it was for Western Kentucky – and those of you who were there hopefully agree with me on this – how will it be when Auburn, Georgia and South Carolina come to visit?

Which leads me to my next bold statement: I see absolutely no way UCLA comes into Knoxville next week and beats Tennessee.

There, I said it. First off, anytime you travel across the country to play, you’re at a disadvantage. See LSU last night at Washington, Maryland getting rocked at Cal, our own Vols the past two seasons and Cal coming here in 2006. Kevin Prince is UCLA’s starting QB. He was 18-of-29 for 176 yards, and threw two picks against one touchdown. That was at home, against San Diego State.

Next week he’ll be dealing with the Tennessee defense. In Tennessee’s stadium. Against a group of players and coaches and fans that want to right the wrong of last year’s embarrassing loss. And do it emphatically in front of a national TV audience on ESPN.

Yes, yes, I know we all said the same exact thing last year. But if not for horribly inept coaching (throwing 41 passes Dave Clawson and letting Kevin Craft dink-and-dunk you down the field John Chavis), Tennessee wins that game. UCLA has certainly improved, but this time they get the dubious honor of making the long trip. We all already are aware (boom, alliteration!) of the importance of this game to the rest of the Vols’ season. Tennessee absolutely has to beat UCLA next Saturday.

As soon as the Vols had the first couple of touchdowns yesterday and settled into the complete domination they displayed, my thoughts were already on UCLA. Hence why I’ve spent the last half of this post talking about next Saturday.

Anyways, here’s the video I took of the Vol Walk from yesterday (please know it’s long and my camera steadiness was lacking…you try holding your arm up that high for that long):

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    From the Ashes Rises a Phoenix: Western Kentucky Postgame Thoughts

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    Western Kentucky vs. Tennessee
    Postgame


    Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

    7

    Toppers
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Tot

    WKU

    0
    0
    7
    0

    7

    Tennessee

    0
    28
    7
    28

    63

    Final

    63

    Tennessee Volunteers
    Vols

    Well, there are so very many positive things to say about this game that it is hard to really know where to start, thus, I’ll just start at the top, here are the stats for the game:

    Team Stats
    Western Kentucky Tennessee
    First downs
    6
    40
    Rushing
    3
    23
    Passing
    2
    16
    Penalty
    1
    1
    3rd Down Efficiency
    1-for-11, 9%
    7-for-9, 78%
    4th down efficiency
    0-for-1, 0%
    0-for-1, 0%
    Rushes-Yards
    29-27
    44-383
    Passing Yards
    66
    274
    Return Yards
    178
    97
    Completions-Attempts-Int
    10-17-1
    25-32-2
    Sacks-Yards Lost
    3-25
    0-0
    Punts
    9
    0
    Fumbles Lost
    2-2
    2-1
    Penalties – Yards
    9-82
    6-45
    TOTAL NET YARDS
    189
    710

    The stats speak loudly.  Tennessee racked up a whopping 710 total net yards.  Last season the Vols managed only 3,225 yards on the season, today they produced over 20% of last season’s total yards in a single game.  They scored more points than they have since the 2000 game against the Arkansas Razorbacks.  Even more surprising was the balance in the offensive yardage between the pass and the run.

    Passing

    I am hardly surprised that the Vols managed big numbers on the ground, but the passing game was a pleasant surprise—oh what a change from 2008.

    In fact Jonathan Crompton pretty much had a career day while Nick Stephens also notched  some quality time:

    Tennessee Passing
    Player Cmp Att Yds TDs Int
    J. Crompton
    21
    28
    230
    5
    2
    N. Stephens
    4
    4
    44
    0
    0

    On this point, I am really happy for Jonathan Crompton.  After all of the adversity he suffered through last year, it is so nice to see Crompton have a strong showing.  As I mentioned during the liveblog earlier, Crompton just looked like he felt much more comfortable and confident in the pocket.  He looked like he knew what he was supposed to do.  He looked like he understood the plan and he looked like a quarterback who was having fun.  In several of the shots from the SEC Network broadcast you could see him smiling in the huddle.  After a 2008 season in which he received death threats from Tennessee fans, I am so glad for this young man to see him go out and be able to perform the way (according to Clay Travis’ “On Rocky Top”) he had dreamed of since he was a child.

    What a change a year can make…

    Receivers

    On the receiving end of Crompton’s passes were a bevy of Volunteers.  It was nice to see a lot of players getting a lot of touches.  Of particular note were Marsalis Teague, Quintin Hancock, and Nu’Keese Richardson who combined for 182 yard receiving, while tight end Luke Stocker added 23 yards and two touchdowns.  Nice to see that the Kiffin cadre of coaches realize that the big guy at the end of the line can catch the ball too.

    Tennessee Receiving
    Player Rec Yds Avg TDs
    M. Teague
    6
    86
    14.3
    1
    Q. Hancock
    5
    66
    13.2
    1
    N. Richardson
    3
    30
    10.0
    0
    K. Cooper
    2
    25
    12.5
    0
    L. Stocker
    2
    23
    11.5
    2
    B. Warren
    3
    20
    6.7
    1
    A. Johnson
    1
    11
    11.0
    0
    Z. Rogers
    1
    8
    8.0
    0
    D. Moore
    1
    3
    3.0
    0
    M. Hardesty
    1
    2
    2.0
    0

    Despite the worst fears of fans of the Vols, the men in orange look like they have finally shaken off the sour taste of offensive ineptitude that was so pervasive in 2008.  Again, a nice change.

    Running Game

    Of course the running game was hardly lacking.

    Tennessee Rushing
    Player Carries Yds Avg TDs
    M. Hardesty
    18
    160
    8.9
    1
    B. Brown
    11
    107
    9.7
    1
    T. Poole
    4
    58
    14.5
    0
    D. Oku
    9
    47
    5.2
    2
    N. Richardson
    1
    7
    7.0
    0
    J. Crompton
    1
    4
    4.0
    0

    Montario Hardesty led with a banner day of 160 yards—more than half of the 271 yards he had in all of 2008.  Freshman Bryce Brown also showed why he was the number one ranked recruit in the country with his 107 yards in his first game in an orange shirt. Meanwhile, Tauren Poole and David Oku added 58 and 47 yards respectively.

    Of course all of this was made possible by the excellent zone blocking by the Vols’ offensive line which opened holes that even I could have run through.  Nice game by the big guys in the trenches

    Defense

    I expected the Tennessee defense to look tough and they did.  I was really stuck by how well they seemed to be able to adapt to both the pass and the run.  This was particularly apparent when, with about 4:50 to go in the second quarter Western Kentucky attempted a reverse.  The quarterback, showing a pass had a face full of orange as he made the pitch, but the backs were all over the reverse as they brought the carrier down for a loss.

    I will be honest, I am still trying to learn what to look for in the Monte Kiffin’s “Tennessee Two” defense, but all I can say is that the Vol defenders have clearly taken to the Full Monte’s scheme.

    Coaching

    I did not try to keep track of the specific calls today, but for the first time in years I was thrilled to see that I did not always know what was coming next.  There was a great mixture of run, pass, pocket, roll-out, off-tackle, sweep, and over-the-middle.  Heck, we even got to see the direct snap (which I imagine UCLA will be looking at meaningfully this week).  I’ll probably have a better grasp on exactly what we did and when after I get a chance to watch the game again.  For now, however, all I can say is that the Vols looked very well coached—they were not flawless, but they knew what they were supposed to do.  This game was an excellent way to start the Lane Kiffin era as the Blackjack General was clearly in command of the field.

    Yes, I think we may have made the right choice in terms of coaches.

    Final Thoughts

    Yes, this was only Western Kentucky.  Yes, we were supposed to win this game.  We were also supposed to win our games against the UCLA Bruins and the Wyoming Cowboys last year.  I know that the competition level is going increase exponentially in the coming weeks.  Still, at least Tennessee has shown that it has a solid grasp on fundamentals.  They have shown that they can play as a team.  They have shown that they have the ability to do great things.

    Do we know how they will match up against the Florida Gators?  No.  But at least we know that they are ready to play.

    After all, I’ll take a win over a loss any day of the week…

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