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<blockquote data-quote="GTJackets" data-source="post: 838782" data-attributes="member: 759"><p>Having been out of town with family this past weekend, I was forced to watch most of the Tennessee v Kentucky game Saturday night. Kentucky held the ball for 46 out of the 60 minutes. They scored 42 pts putting up 612 yds of total offense while only giving up one turnover. Tenn had no return touchdowns (KO, punt or TO). Tenn somehow won the game 45-42.</p><p></p><p>Jabari Small had 55 yds rushing with a long of 37</p><p>Jaylen Wright had 50 yds rushing with a long of 21</p><p>Hendon Hooker (the QB of course) had 41 yds rushing with a long of 25</p><p></p><p>Velus Jones, Jr had 100 yds receiving with a long of 72</p><p>Cedric Tillman had 79 yds receiving with a long of 37</p><p>JaVonta Payton had 78 yds receiving with a long of 75</p><p>Jalin Hyatt had 1 catch for 41 yds</p><p></p><p>So their top three rushers (this includes all but 5 rushes for the team) and their top four receivers (only excludes 1 catch for 18 yds) had practically 50% (at a minimum) of their production come on a single play. If you do that math, 308 yds out of their total 461 (about 67%) came on 7 plays.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying we should aspire to be TN (although 5-4 doesn't look so bad right about now), but saying "our offensive success is explosive plays" doesn't seem like a completely negative thing if we get more consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJackets, post: 838782, member: 759"] Having been out of town with family this past weekend, I was forced to watch most of the Tennessee v Kentucky game Saturday night. Kentucky held the ball for 46 out of the 60 minutes. They scored 42 pts putting up 612 yds of total offense while only giving up one turnover. Tenn had no return touchdowns (KO, punt or TO). Tenn somehow won the game 45-42. Jabari Small had 55 yds rushing with a long of 37 Jaylen Wright had 50 yds rushing with a long of 21 Hendon Hooker (the QB of course) had 41 yds rushing with a long of 25 Velus Jones, Jr had 100 yds receiving with a long of 72 Cedric Tillman had 79 yds receiving with a long of 37 JaVonta Payton had 78 yds receiving with a long of 75 Jalin Hyatt had 1 catch for 41 yds So their top three rushers (this includes all but 5 rushes for the team) and their top four receivers (only excludes 1 catch for 18 yds) had practically 50% (at a minimum) of their production come on a single play. If you do that math, 308 yds out of their total 461 (about 67%) came on 7 plays. I'm not saying we should aspire to be TN (although 5-4 doesn't look so bad right about now), but saying "our offensive success is explosive plays" doesn't seem like a completely negative thing if we get more consistent. [/QUOTE]
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