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Expectations were high going into last season for the Volunteer O Line unit, but I think we can all agree that it did not live up to its hype, at least in the run game. To be completely honest, it was abysmal. Thus is the reason there is skepticism going into this fall. However, a new O line coach,
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Projected Depth Chart:
QB1: Tyler Bray
QB2: Justin Worley
QB3: Nathan Peterman
George Cafego:
There are plenty of arguments against him: he's too unfocused, he doesn't care, he doesn't read defenses... But none of them matter when you see him throw a 25 yard dart across the middle to
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Since the spirit of the NFL Draft is filling the air around us, along with the profanity-laced chants emitted from the obese factory workers sporting construction hats and jerseys from inside Radio City Music Hall, let us take a look at the impact, or lack thereof, that the Vols have had on th
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A Legend Steps Down
The face of Tennessee athletics since the departure of Phillip Fulmer in 2008, and arguably for the last few decades, will announce her decision today of her plans of letting the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball program move on without her in the driver’s seat.
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The University of Tennessee is known for many things, however one of those is not an annual fast start in recruiting. Even under the Fulmer regime in the 90’s the Vols still usually struggled to get commitments early in the year. Luckily for the Vols, who need every bit of good news they can get t
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Cordarrelle Patterson: Please, please do not be a bust.
Let me preface what I am about to break to you with this bitter, yet simple statement: When The University of Tennessee is involved, if it can happen, it will happen.
“Rocky Top” is a hilariously fitting phrase when describi
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The following is from our source inside spring practice. He has provided a look inside the complex. He doesn't have a silly name like Sleeve Julio, he doesn't have a letter for a name like "X." He is just a dude who is there. Here is the report from the dude who is there (TDWIT).
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This week the news of Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Bobby Petrino's motorcycle accident was released. Obviously, the focus was solely on the health of the head coach, as early reports were vague as to the severity of the accident. As it turns out, that may have been by design.
Earlier
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It is that time of year again. The time of year my couch dreads. My couch knows it is about to deal with four straight days of my slender ass sitting on it. More specifically, it is time for arguably the greatest sporting event of the year, The Masters.
I was about to get into my predic
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Expectations were high going into last season for the Volunteer O Line unit, but I think we can all agree that it did not live up to its hype, at least in the run game. To be completely honest, it was abysmal. Thus is the reason there is skepticism going into this fall. However, a new O line coach,
05.17.2012 | Featured, Uncategorized | Minister of Recruiting
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I finally got around to breaking down the Orange and White game film. Better late than never, right? It's a spring game, so keep that in mind. But there are a few things that never change, and chiefly among them is if someone doesn't hit in spring, they won't hit in the regular season. Before we loo
05.8.2012 | George Cafego, The Film Room, Uncategorized | George Cafego
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Projected Depth Chart:
QB1: Tyler Bray
QB2: Justin Worley
QB3: Nathan Peterman
George Cafego:
There are plenty of arguments against him: he's too unfocused, he doesn't care, he doesn't read defenses... But none of them matter when you see him throw a 25 yard dart across the middle to
05.1.2012 | Featured, George Cafego, Recruiting Corner | Minister of Recruiting
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Since the spirit of the NFL Draft is filling the air around us, along with the profanity-laced chants emitted from the obese factory workers sporting construction hats and jerseys from inside Radio City Music Hall, let us take a look at the impact, or lack thereof, that the Vols have had on th
04.27.2012 | Featured | Henry Franklin Favre
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The English Premier League to SEC Football Converter
While each sport is summarily dismissed as a game for “pussies” and “bitches” (by Americans) or for “tits” and “nobs” (by our cousins across the pond), both English football and American football are greatly misunderstood by each
04.23.2012 | Uncategorized | Larry_Scott
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A Legend Steps Down
The face of Tennessee athletics since the departure of Phillip Fulmer in 2008, and arguably for the last few decades, will announce her decision today of her plans of letting the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball program move on without her in the driver’s seat.
You don
04.19.2012 | Featured, Quite Frankly | Henry Franklin Favre
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04.14.2012 | Featured | Minister of Recruiting
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This past week's headlines were filled by the comments of Ray Allen and Dwyane Wade in regards to Olympic basketball players being paid for their servivces. Both ascertained that significant time and work was put in for no compensation. I tend to lean more towards their argument. Conventional wi
04.13.2012 | Uncategorized | George Cafego
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The University of Tennessee is known for many things, however one of those is not an annual fast start in recruiting. Even under the Fulmer regime in the 90’s the Vols still usually struggled to get commitments early in the year. Luckily for the Vols, who need every bit of good news they can get t
04.12.2012 | Featured, Recruiting Corner | Minister of Recruiting
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Cordarrelle Patterson: Please, please do not be a bust.
Let me preface what I am about to break to you with this bitter, yet simple statement: When The University of Tennessee is involved, if it can happen, it will happen.
“Rocky Top” is a hilariously fitting phrase when describi
04.11.2012 | Featured, Quite Frankly | Henry Franklin Favre
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