2-1 and having played good football is one thing. 2-1 with the defense having been massively exposed as incapable of slowing down any halfway competent passing attack is another issue altogether.
No UT secondary player on the roster has a working knowledge of the scheme the defense is running or where they are supposed to be on the field at any given moment, save and except when the team huddles.
There simply has been no player development whatsoever in the defensive secondary and, as typical, Charlie Strong was totally clueless to that fact until it has created a crisis and he may well have to fire the coordinator he put in charge.
Charlie is a great recruiting coordinator. As the head of a major college program, he has shown himself unable to assess the performance of his offensive coordinator, now unable to assess the performance of his defensive coordinator, unable to find a special teams coach and unable to show he understands game management. He has a losing OOC record, a losing conference record, has delivered some of the most lopsided losses in the history of the program and he could go 25-0 from this point on and still barely match the long term winning percentage for the UT football program. Let's start talking facts. Charlie Strong ain't no thoroughbred.