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Excellent article by 538 on the meteoric rise of Heupel’s VOLS
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:48 am
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:48 am
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Tennessee’s improvement under Heupel starts with playing an entirely different style of football.. Heupel, a former quarterback at Oklahoma, has a unique way of doing business on that side of the ball. He loves two things: up-tempo offenses and deep, perimeter passes. The 2022 Vols use just 21.3 seconds of clock per offensive snap, the fifth-fastest rate in the Football Bowl Subdivision, per ESPN’s Stats and Information Group. They play almost the entire game with three receivers, one running back, and one tight end on the field, and they love to chuck it deep to those targets. Tennessee’s average intended pass travels 11.0 yards downfield, 11th-deepest in FBS. They run lots of run/pass options (in terms of raw number of RPOs, they’re running the 12th-most in FBS). They commonly line up receivers almost on the sidelines, preferring wide splits to spread the defense and get receivers isolated against defensive backs. It works, because QB Hendon Hooker has a huge arm and several of his receivers (Jalin Hyatt, Cedric Tillman and USC transfer Bru McCoy) have come on strong as playmaking threats.
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Tennessee’s nasty offensive line underpins all of this success. The unit allows pressure on just 16.1 percent of dropbacks, the second-lowest rate in FBS, despite facing a blitz once every three snaps, well above the national average of 27 percent. Even when defenses bring heat, Hooker has the time he needs to use his rocket launcher. The Vols also have an efficient running game, led by Hooker and tailbacks Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small. They are 13th in FBS in expected points added per game from rushing. And when the offensive line smells blood, it gets it: Tennessee has reached goal-to-go on 17 drives this season and has scored a touchdown on every single one of them. The national touchdown rate on such drives is 76 percent, and no other team is at 100 percent with more than 10 goal-to-go possessions.
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The defense is less material to Tennessee’s breakthrough, but has held up its end of the bargain. While the offense is currently second in Bill Connelly’s SP+ metric, the defense is 39th, up a bit from 47th at the end of last season. Tennessee has figured out run defense in particular, where the Vols are 17th in EPA per game. The defense has had less success against the pass, where it’s 74th. If Tennessee has a flaw in its exhaust port for Alabama to exploit, the most obvious is a problem with explosive passing plays. The defense has allowed four 20-plus-yard completions per game, tied for 110th-best in FBS.
Even so, Heupel’s greatest trick so far is that he has found balance. Under Pruitt, and even in the final year of his fired predecessor Butch Jones, Tennessee was a no-offense, all-defense program. Between 2017 and 2020, Tennessee never ranked better than 74th in Offensive SP+ or worse than 54th in Defensive SP+. For better and worse, Heupel flipped the script in 2021, and Tennessee went 7-6. The 2022 team has kept scoring while managing to stop the bleeding on defense. The result is a 5-0 start.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:49 am to David Ricky
Didn’t 538 have Hillary winning by 10pts or something. They aren’t known for their accuracy
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:51 am to DawgCountry
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Didn’t 538 have Hillary winning by 10pts or something. They aren’t known for their accuracy
Why is this the go to response by dullards anytime 538 is mentioned?
There isn’t even a prediction in this article
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:54 am to David Ricky
When Tennessee opened 2021 with some no name and then Pitt, I remember watching Milton thinking “gosh they are scheming guys wide open. If only this dude wasn’t the least accurate CFB I’ve ever seen”
Posted on 10/13/22 at 9:58 am to David Ricky
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Tennessee’s improvement under Heupel starts with playing an entirely different style of football.
I'd be a bit leery of this, since the element of surprise or the unknown will soon disappear. We saw with the triple option that once it's no longer unfamiliar and people know how to game plan/stop it it loses it's effectiveness.
UT right now plays super fast. That's about it; they don't do anything exotic on offense or unheard of, adn their defense is pretty lousy. They are just very fast. It's awesome for them now since they're on a high they haven't been on in 20 years but I don't think it's necessarily set up for long term sustained success.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 10:04 am to Glorious
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When Tennessee opened 2021 with some no name and then Pitt, I remember watching Milton thinking “gosh they are scheming guys wide open. If only this dude wasn’t the least accurate CFB I’ve ever seen”
Yeah that Pitt game was infuriating. I absolutely hated the Heupel hire, and had no expectations at all going into last year, only to see receivers running open all day with Milton throwing missiles 10 yards over their heads
Posted on 10/13/22 at 10:09 am to David Ricky
Yes, UT is very good and Josh knows what he's doing. UT wasn't gonna be down forever.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 10:14 am to David Ricky
I love Heupel’s modern perspective on the American Football… forward pass!
I wish he’d teach a thing or 2 to Jimbo!
You Tennessee boys have a good one there!
I wish he’d teach a thing or 2 to Jimbo!
You Tennessee boys have a good one there!
Posted on 10/13/22 at 10:38 am to David Ricky
Heupel has done a very good job of adopting the Briles offense.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 11:12 am to David Ricky
Heupel has done a good job and has Tennessee pointed in the right direction, but forgive me if I don't see Heupel as some savant. When much of your strategy relies on trying to snap the ball before the defense is set, then that screams gimmicky to me.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 11:59 am to David Ricky
Lol. Meteoric rise? Doesn’t that imply they’ve accomplished something under him as a head coach?
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:20 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
Keep saying it's just fast...but it's much more than that. They spread the defense then scheme plays that create and exploit 1 on 1 matchups that they like. Never watched a Heupel Tennessee game where WRs weren't open 95 percent of the passing plays.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:25 pm to David Ricky
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Excellent article by 538
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:26 pm to David Ricky
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the meteoric rise of Heupel’s VOLS
The good thing about meteors is that they just keep on rising and rising, upwards, ad infinitum.
Rarely, if ever, do we see them burn out and crash to earth.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:26 pm to DawgCountry
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Didn’t 538 have Hillary winning by 10pts or something. They aren’t known for their accuracy
Yes they did
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:29 pm to David Ricky
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Why is this the go to response by dullards anytime 538 is mentioned?
It might have to do with their opening..
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Tennessee’s improvement under Heupel starts with playing an entirely different style of football
Is it really an ENTIRELY different STYLE of football?
No. It's not.
Goes back to the first response.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:56 pm to WG_Dawg
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I'd be a bit leery of this, since the element of surprise or the unknown will soon disappear. We saw with the triple option that once it's no longer unfamiliar and people know how to game plan/stop it it loses it's effectiveness.
UT right now plays super fast. That's about it; they don't do anything exotic on offense or unheard of, adn their defense is pretty lousy. They are just very fast. It's awesome for them now since they're on a high they haven't been on in 20 years but I don't think it's necessarily set up for long term sustained success.
It's the simplicity that makes the offense dangerous. You couple that with elite QB play and it's so hard to stop it. The speed gives you more opportunities, the spacing and speed makes the defense play simple, and you just need one player to frick up and you have a big play. If your defense isn't elite, you're at danger of being exploited. And our defense isn't as terrible as the numbers suggest. We stop the run and get after the passer better than any of Jermy's squads, we just force teams to pass to beat us, and there is always danger both ways with that. Also, teams go for it more often against us because the danger our offense poses. We're not talented enough on the back end, and that shows. But those numbers are inflated because our offense is so good and teams are playing from behind more often than not.
There is no cure all offense, Heupel has just married his scheme with the talent we have on offense, and hired a largely good coaching staff. He's also a top 3 at worst QB coach
Posted on 10/13/22 at 12:57 pm to David Ricky
Why is your avatar a Miami logo?
Posted on 10/13/22 at 1:16 pm to GreatPumpkin
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Why is your avatar a Miami logo?
As a teenager, internet user David Ricky was once scarred for life whilst attending a football game at Bryant–Denny Stadium.
This experience has, in part, shaped him into an SEC Rant legend.
The Miami logo is part of his mystique. It's also a cry for help.
Posted on 10/13/22 at 1:24 pm to David Ricky
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Didn’t 538 have Hillary winning by 10pts or something. They aren’t known for their accuracy
Not trying to get political, but your math and your memory suck. 538 on election eve had Clinton at 48 percent and Trump 44 percent. The actual outcome was Clinton 48 percent and Trump 46.
538 is actually pretty awesome and I really enjoy their sports content. There's a lot of brain power over there and it's all math and controlling for variables and formulas.
Basically the only people that try to dismiss 538 are people without a lot of brainpower and/or people who use politics as their religion and politics to fill the spiritual/religious void in their lives.
This post was edited on 10/13/22 at 1:29 pm
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