The Tennessee Volunteers are playing with a serious edge and have more talent now than they've had in several years. Compare that to a Florida team that is teetering on the precipice of collapse, and you see why I believe the Vols will blow the Gators out on Saturday, October 4.
The Vols have always seemed to get off to a slower start than the Gators, which made the third Saturday in October a particularly hard game to win. It's traditionally been the first SEC game of the season for each team, but this year, Tennessee has already played two top-12 opponents, including SEC East foe Georgia.
For the first time since 2001, the game is being played later than September. With a series record of 6-18 dating back to 1990, the Volunteers are surely open to any changes in the circumstance of the game, including one as simple as calendar date.
But there's something more this year with the team than just the date. A tenable level of confidence, talent and energy around the program has some thinking the Vols can end the nine-year drought. A few even say Tennessee can win with comfort.
I believe the Tennessee Volunteers will rout the Florida Gators 35-10 in front of 102,455 people on Saturday, and I've got 10 reasons why.
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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1CC6N5s
via IFTTT September 29, 2014 at 06:11PM
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