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Similarities

Watching the football team reminds me of the Vandyboys a while back. Corbin put together a very good pitching staff but they were struggling to win games because the pitchers thought they had to pitch a perfect game to win because the bats had been quiet. By mid season they were even up on W's and L's. Then they had a game where the bats got hot, smoking hot, and blew the doors off a team on the weekend. The bats stayed hot all the way through the end of the year and the pitching staff loosened up and started PITCHING instead of trying not to lose.
The defense is playing with swagger because they know the offense has their back and vice versa. The defense picked up the offense after that pick in the Kentucky game. Almost like them saying we got your back.

BTW- I am pretty sure that was the year Corbin took home his 1st NC. but someone might correct me on that.

Points for, points against

In the offseason, we had discussions on what success would look like in 2024. One data point frequently brought up was points scored and points allowed. As of today, we're +11.9 in points scored and -12.7 in points allowed compared to 2023. Amazing stuff.

2023:

Points/G: 22.8 (103rd of 133)
Opp Pts/G: 36.2 (129th of 133)

2024:

Points/G: 34.7 (28th of 134)
Opp Pts/G: 23.5 (67th of 134)

Winners

Just as I posted before…. Losers find ways to lose and winners find ways to win, even ugly at times. There are no pretty losses but there are ugly wins and we went into Lexington and beat UK fairly handily. The game never really felt close I never felt like UK was a threat especially when they had to throw late.

There’s something special about this team, you can see it, you can feel it, it’s very palpable. Confidence and belief are dangerous and this team has both of them going on. I love the style in which they play, I love how they have a chip on their shoulder and the last two weeks we have been the most physical team on the field and that wins!

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SHOUTOUT GOD

Kentucky cheap shots

I watched the replay this morning (game started at 1:30am my time, so did not watch it live). I noted that early on and probably through Q2 Kentucky was actively trying to intimidate the Vandy players with cheap shots (head butts, late hits away from the action, etc). I'm all for trying to get a competitive advantage any way you can, but I thought Kentucky's behavior was over the top. But, I also noted that the Vanderbilt players were not intimidated nor did they back down (which I think is a point of differentiation for this Vanderbilt team). By the second half, as they were falling behind by 7, then 10, then 13 points, the cheap shots and trash talk by Kentucky pretty well stopped likely because they realized it wasn't working and they were going to lose.

Separately, I thought one of the UK linemen had a really bad cheap shot on Pavia that wasn't called. It was either late 3rd Q or early 4th. Pavia was a good 5 yards behind where the tackle was being made, yet a UK lineman used a block to throw himself at Pavia and then leg whip him. He sold it pretty well as being blocked into Pavia and no penalty was called, but it sure looked like he was specifically trying to injure Pavia and Pavia did come up gimpy after the leg whip.

Rewatching - some remarkable points in the game

Much of this has been discussed already, but I just wanted to get all my thoughts in one place.

Q1 - 12:58 - Jordan Rogers talks about how happy he was for Vanderbilt to get the win, though he was stuck in college Station. I was pretty hard on him during the game about his perceived partiality to Kentucky. I didn’t hear those comments the first time I watched. Good to know he’s not all Cutler-ish.

Q1 - 9:42 - first play for our offense. Backed up on our own 3 yard line. Seddy goes right up the middle into the strength of the Kentucky defense. A loss would have been tough to recover from. Instead, we get three tough yards and UK gets Seddy’s helmet. Followed that up with a 9 yard run for a first down. I thought that really set the tone.

Q1 - 5:00 - TD pass to Newberry. How tf does Pavia do that? He was amazing on that drive. UK defense has to be getting frustrated about now.

Goal for the Ball State game is HEALTH

You’re telling me we are paying Nate Johnson $1M to sit on the bench? Give the man the keys this week. If he can’t beat Ball State that is a really really bad sign.

Pavia needs to get 100% rest. We need him and Patterson and Capers and the DE transfer and whomever else to be 💯 for the Texas game. This MUST HAPPEN!

Overlooked in last night's W

Kentucky had two weeks to prepare for our offense, and we still won. The best defense in the SEC had 2 weeks to prepare for us, and we still beat them. On the road.

I'm pretty sure no one else has a week off before they play us. Well, UTjr plays UTEP the week before us, so that's kind of an extra week, but, you get my point. Everyone else will have to play us honest.

Oh, did I mention that Texas plays Georgia this week, before they play us? 😀

two weeks in a row

For the second week in a row, at some point in the second half, usually the 3rd quarter, it seemed like our supposedly superior opponent was gaining momentum and about to take charge. And this Vanderbilt team has responded every time. Sometimes it's the offense going on a good drive, maybe scoring. Sometimes it's the defense getting a stop and forcing a punt. This is how SEC teams play. I read somewhere that a coach would tell his team--trust your coaches, trust your teammates and trust yourself. And I think that is exactly what this team is doing. Does that guarantee any more wins? Of course not. Not in the SEC. But it does guarantee that Vanderbilt will be tough to beat.

Mental toughness

I thought we played with more desire and toughness than UK, and all of that credit goes to Lea. They had mostly the right defense against us, their DC had a funny way of wording it if you listened to the broadcast: “I don’t need my front 7 to “lie” to the next level.” But all he was saying is they have to move into their gaps so the LB can clean up. They mostly did just that and our athletes, Pavia, Stowers, Alexander etc beat their LBS. Thats almost a bigger sign to me than the Alabama game as it shows we can win after a team adapts to us. Which means we can potentially keep winning game after game.

I was dead wrong about Lea (except when I debated that person about the Missouri game and said Lea was a much better coach than Mason that was the one time I was right about Lea; damn I wish I could remember other user names like you psychos and find posts from weeks ago let alone years ago in the fell attempt to show one person was slightly more wrong than me 😜). But on a serious note; this isn’t a gimmick offense — this is a program on the rise. You can see it in the way the team put themselves out there for one another. Thats always the biggest sign to me of a team that cares and wants to win. Kudos to them and Lea.
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