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rockytoptalk.com - 10/13/2008
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Georgia defensive end Demarcus Dobbs said he knew which way Tennessee was going to run the ball "80 percent of the time" based on alignments and formations the team studied in video sessions.
The numbers reflect Dobbs’ proclamation — linebacker Rennie Curran made similar remarks — as the ...
gate21.net - 10/21/2008
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gate21.net —
Nice Win, Now on to Bammer This low
expectations thing is working. When you have low expectations...
and you lose, it’s not really a big deal. When you have low expectations and you beat an SEC team 34-3 at home at night, it’s ...
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Well That Was Fun…
moondogsports.com - 10/12/2008
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moondogsports.com —
The Tennessee Volunteers traveled to Athens for a
Saturday afternoon game against the No. 10 Georgia Bulldogs...
with thoughts of getting their season turned around. But the Vols weren't able to turn much around as their offense continued to struggle, losing to Georgia 26-14.
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Volunteers Offense Continues To Struggle In Loss To ...
govolsxtra.com - 10/13/2008
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govolsxtra.com —
Tennessee won’t win the SEC or the SEC
East. It won’t play in a Jan. 1 bowl...
or finish in the top 10. But if you believe in football miracles, the Vols still could win enough games to earn head coach Phillip Fulmer a contract extension. Never mind UT’s ...
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Adams: Contract making less sense :
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One Net Rushing Yard Not Enough for Tennessee
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... 26-14 win over 2-4 Tennessee didn't exactly grab the attention of college football fans. After all, given the trainwreck of the 2008 Tennessee Volunteers, everyone expected Georgia to win. Unsurprisingly, they did. Handily, more or less. Nothing to see here. But if you did watch, or care about Tennessee football, one stat has to jump out at you. Tennessee. Rushed. For. One. Net. Yard. One stinking yard. Georgia's players said they had the film room thank. Georgia defensive end Demarcus Dobbs said he knew which way Tennessee ...
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