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Virtual Simulation Stimulation: Week 5
By Adam Kramer (National College Football Lead Writer)
Georgia 24, Tennessee 10
Mark Richts crew busts out of the gate with a 24-0 halftime lead and put it in cruise control after that.
Georgia QB Aaron Murray is absolutely brilliant, completing 19-of-31 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns. Wideout Tavarres King catches only four passes, but two of them go for big-play scores, and he finishes with 121 yards receiving in the game. And yes, linebacker Jarvis Jones finishes with two sacks, a forced fumble and 10 tackles overall.
Tyler Bray is not nearly as effective as Murray in this one, and the Vols quarterback struggles mightily. Bray throws for only 171 yards on 36 overall tosses and adds three interceptions to only one touchdown. Tennessee running backs are also held in check, and the team finishes with only 73 yards rushing on 30 carries. They also turn it over four times.
With games at Mississippi State, home against Alabama and at South Carolina on tap for the next month, Tennessee fans don't, at all, panic. These pitchforks, torches, dynamite and gasoline are just decorative pieces, you see.
Will it all come apart if this is the case?
Thoughts?
Virtual Simulation Stimulation: Week 5
By Adam Kramer (National College Football Lead Writer)
Georgia 24, Tennessee 10
Mark Richts crew busts out of the gate with a 24-0 halftime lead and put it in cruise control after that.
Georgia QB Aaron Murray is absolutely brilliant, completing 19-of-31 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns. Wideout Tavarres King catches only four passes, but two of them go for big-play scores, and he finishes with 121 yards receiving in the game. And yes, linebacker Jarvis Jones finishes with two sacks, a forced fumble and 10 tackles overall.
Tyler Bray is not nearly as effective as Murray in this one, and the Vols quarterback struggles mightily. Bray throws for only 171 yards on 36 overall tosses and adds three interceptions to only one touchdown. Tennessee running backs are also held in check, and the team finishes with only 73 yards rushing on 30 carries. They also turn it over four times.
With games at Mississippi State, home against Alabama and at South Carolina on tap for the next month, Tennessee fans don't, at all, panic. These pitchforks, torches, dynamite and gasoline are just decorative pieces, you see.
Will it all come apart if this is the case?
Thoughts?