https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBbWvCXY_BI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Evan Woodberry on today's practice
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"@BarrettSallee: ESPN story on 12 Auburn players failing tests for synthetic marijuana in 2011. http://t.co/nOVxWRkzrq"
More AU dirt.
That's a pretty bad one.
When you have that kind of cover up and parents saying that Auburn betrayed them. Not good.
Going to need a very big broom and rug for this one.
Need another reason to like Tennessee's new coaching staff? How about this: After having to learn Harry Hiestand's terminology in 2010 and Sam Pittman's terminology in 2012, Vol offensive linemen figured they'd have to learn all new terminology with the arrival of Don Mahoney as O-line coach for 2013. Not so. Mahoney has memorized most of last season's run-game terminology, so his troops won't have to learn a third system in four years.
-Danny Parker
The staff continues to turn over leaf after leaf in search of nearly a half dozen linebackers. Jalen Hurd is among the committed who have started leaning on Dillon Bates to join them on The Hill. The hope is that if Bates commits, Alabama native Shaun Hamilton will join him. The pair were shoulder to shoulder at the first practice of the spring on Haslam Field. While they're looking up at the competition on players like Rashaan Evans, Nyles Morgan and Chris Register, getting pledges from Bates, Hamilton, KeShun Freeman and Kevin Mouhon are a legit possibility. Freeman, as evidenced by his video interview with IT, is an intelligent young man and is already over 6-2 and 224. If Autry is convinced to commit, it would help immensely with Mouhon and vice versa. Both are tight with current Vol wide receiver Jason Croom.
-Danny Parker
Need another reason to like Tennessee's new coaching staff? How about this: After having to learn Harry Hiestand's terminology in 2010 and Sam Pittman's terminology in 2012, Vol offensive linemen figured they'd have to learn all new terminology with the arrival of Don Mahoney as O-line coach for 2013. Not so. Mahoney has memorized most of last season's run-game terminology, so his troops won't have to learn a third system in four years.
-Danny Parker
