Film Breakdown - Arkansas State Offense Shows Off Creativity in Cure Bowl

The Arkansas State Red Wolves just finished another outstanding season, winning 8 of the last 9 and claiming another Sun Belt Conference Championship, their fifth in six years. No win was bigger than the Red Wolves 31-13 win over the UCF Knights in the AutoNation Cure Bowl. The decisive victory came on a national stage, and gave Arkansas State their first bowl win under head coach Blake Anderson. The game was a popular event in the online casinos. The arrival of the bitcoin casinos have given a new life to the betting industry. However, the number of bitcoin casinos in the market may confuse you. Visit https://www.basketballinsiders.com/online-casinos/bitcoin/ to find the best bitcoin casinos in 2022. Continue reading “Film Breakdown - Arkansas State Offense Shows Off Creativity in Cure Bowl”

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Vols Film Study: Joshua Dobbs and the Zone Read

dobbsFrom earlier this week, an article on Joshua Dobbs and the read aspect of the Outside Zone.

This play is a great example of Mike DeBord using formations and personnel to create favorable matchups, putting his players in a great position to succeed. The two tight end set gave the Vols a lead blocker in both directions. Wolf especially deserves credit for his blocking on the edge, leading the way for Dobbs.

The formation dictated that the Tigers would only have one defender in a position to defend Dobbs once the end crashed. This is a very favorable matchup for the Vols’ quarterback. Dobbs took advantage of the opportunities and set a career high for rushing yards in his final game in Neyland Stadium. Now, many players are choosing to receive their salaries in Bitcoin. This is due to the increase in the prices of cryptocurrencies and the numerous other benefits they offer. Moreover, players who are investing in Bitcoins, including cryptocurrency, are increasing year after year. The good news is that you can now buy Bitcoins with PayPal through regulated brokers such as eToro. However, before purchasing bitcoin, read the Bitcoin Paypal blog, which explains how to buy bitcoin using eToro, and consider taking the test and reading the experience reports.

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Vols Film Study: Alvin Kamara and the Outside Zone

kamaraFrom last week: a look at Alvin Kamara’s success on the Outside Zone play versus Kentucky over at FOX Sports Knoxville.

Both of Kamara’s touchdowns came on this play, and most of his yards did as well. Kamara totaled 112 yards on the Outside Zone play alone, on only 6 attempts. The line did a great job with their blocking, and Kamara was outstanding at reading his blocks and finding open space. And once Kamara is in the open field, not many defenders are going to be able to take him down. He is a very special player and has a bright future ahead of him.

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Vols Film Study: Bob Shoop and “America’s Blitz”

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New article up over at FOX Sports Knoxville that looks at Bob Shoop and “America’s Blitz.”

America’s Blitz is one of Shoop’s favorite concepts and it’s easy to see why. With the overload to the one side , Shoop was able to create a very favorable matchup with Osborne rushing one-on-one versus a check-and-release tight end. That’s what good scheming is all about – putting players in position to succeed by creating positive matchups.

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Vols Film Study: Looking at Dobbs’ Interceptions

dobbs-scarArticle up over on FOX Sports Knoxville that takes a look at how two poor reads by Joshua Dobbs cost the Vols versus South Carolina.

Perhaps the biggest factor in the Tennessee Volunteers’ 24-21 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks was turnovers. Turnovers have plagued the Vols’ season. The team has looked sloppy and undisciplined at times, and against South Carolina, it cost them.

The prime culprit was quarterback Joshua Dobbs. The senior threw two interceptions and fumbled the ball once. Both interceptions were critical plays in the game, and both came as a result of a bad decision by Dobbs to throw into coverage.

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Vols Film Study: Breaking Down the End of the Game

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New article up over on FOX Sports Knoxville that takes a look at the final two plays of the Vols’ come from behind win over Georgia.

What a play. Nearly everyone had written off the Vols after Jacob Eason’s touchdown pass put the Georgia Bulldogs up 31-28 with ten seconds left, but Josh Dobbs and Jauan Jennings wouldn’t be denied. Coach Butch Jones called the Hail Mary with four seconds remaining, and the Vols executed the play perfectly.

Dobbs, the senior quarterback from Alpharetta, Georgia will finish his career 2-0 as the starter against his hometown Bulldogs. Jennings’ spectacular catch keeps the Vols’ undefeated season alive, and he will go down in Volunteer history forever.

But before we look at the play that changed the Vols’ season, let’s look at how Tennessee set up the Hail Mary.

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Vols Film Study: How Dobbs Led the Vols to Victory

dobbsNew article on FOX Sports Knoxville that looks at how Mike DeBord’s playcalling and Josh Dobbs’ passing helped Tennessee to a 38-28 comeback win over Florida.

What a game. It’s been quite a while since the Tennessee Volunteers have won a game as important as their 38-28 victory over the Florida Gators. The win gives the Vols their first win over Florida since 2004, and the inside track to the SEC East.

The game didn’t start out well, as the Gators went up 21-0, and led 21-3 at half. Despite having good field position for most of the half, the Vols couldn’t capitalize, totaling only 162 yards and 3 points. After Dobbs threw his second interception of the game on the first possession of the second half, it looked all but over for the Vols.

But all of a sudden, the offense finally found its rhythm. The Vols exploded for 336 yards, scoring 38 straight points en route to a massive comeback victory. Dobbs led the charge, throwing for a career high 4 touchdowns in the second half. Offensive coordinator Mike DeBord called a brilliant second half, dialing up route concepts designed to attack Florida’s aggressive man coverage time and time again. With that being said, let’s take a look at Dobbs’ four touchdown passes that blew the game open.

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Vols Film Study: Malone Comes Up Clutch

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New article up over on FOX Sports Knoxville taking a look at Josh Malone’s impact on the offense.

Malone has had a big season so far, and it doesn’t look like he’s going to slow down anytime soon. His emergence as the big play receiver the Vols were looking for will be critical to the success of the offense this season. He has already proven to be one of the most important players on this roster, making a big play in each of Tennessee’s three games that has proven vital to a Volunteer victory.

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Vols Film Study: Anatomy of a Drive

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New article up over at FOX Sports Knoxville.

Now trailing 14-7, the Vols’ defense stepped up and forced a punt to the Tennessee 10 yard line. However, the Tennessee offense had yet to prove they could put together a scoring drive, and had 90 yards to go. This was the perfect time for the Hokies to get a stop, flip field position, and take back control of the game.

Instead, Dobbs and the Vols went on a 4 play, 90 yard scoring drive, tying the game at 14. The offense never looked back, and Tennessee ended up winning in a rout.

With that in mind, let’s take a look back at the drive that changed the game for the Vols.

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Vols Film Study: Sutton’s Interception

New article is now up over at FOX Sports Knoxville.

Cameron Sutton’s third quarter interception was a game-saver for the Vols. With the Mountaineers leading 13-3 and driving past midfield, the Vols were looking to their defense to step up and make a play.

Another score for Appalachian State could very well have meant the Vols faced an insurmountable deficit. Fortunately, Tennessee’s all-conference corner stepped up at the right time and made an incredible play to put the ball back in the hands of his offense.

With this in mind, let’s take a look at how Sutton made the play.

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