Published 10/13/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News
Tennessee's offense needed a strong rushing game to help it move forward this season. Instead, the Volunteers have taken a gigantic step back. Tennessee netted only a single yard on the ground Saturday in its 26-14 loss to No. 10 Georgia. "It's a huge handicap," coach Phillip Fulmer said. "You can't control the tempo of the game.
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