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Weaknesses? What Weaknesses?
Weaknesses? What Weaknesses?
Tennessee is capable of throwing up a stinker. We all know that, as evidenced by last weekend’s 47-45 Thank-you-Jesus over LSU on the road. The thing is, every team, save Memphis, has had at least one this year. And the only reason why Orange Mound U. hasn’t yet is because it plays in a second-rate conference and has a second-rate nonconference schedule. Last night, the ...
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Tennessee Volunteers v. Georgia Bulldogs: the "my that's a lot of orange" stats comparison
Rocky Top Talk — ... But all of that's qualified by the phrase "for the season," and as Ghost of Neyland has pointed out, things have changed since Duke Crews has returned. We've got better numbers in everything else, and I wonder aloud (this is me, wondering aloud, in print, on the screen . . . can you hear me?), whether Georgia really has any numbers better, slight or not, than Tennessee over the past 7-10 games. ...

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