mrorange211
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Good point here. Perhaps we shouldn't read too much into the extended stay.
As a Dawg fan I would tell him to look at the roster and injured players who will be coming back from serious knee injuries and know he could see playing time right away.
The days of 1 or 2 good WR's on a team in the SEC are gone. Like running backs you better have some depth at WR now.
He's visited Knoxville many more times than Athens. And that was UTs stadium yesterday, not Georgia's and that was Butch Jones he took a picture with yesterday, not Mark Richt. Just saying it cuts both ways and it seems UTs very much in this for Malone. I'll believe he's not a Vol if he commits elsewhere and not until then.
Everything went real good this weekend[.] I feel real good about Tennessee right now. It was a real good visit, and I came away very impressed this weekend.
The passing game was much more improved from the beginning of the season and when I was watching in the spring, he said. Thats a much more improved passing game, and (junior quarterback Justin) Worleys improving. The passing games probably going to just keep improving as the season goes on.
They just keep emphasizing that they really want me and that Im really a need for them right now, Malone said.
We passed, like, the Vol Navy and passed Neyland Stadium, and then we turned back around and passed Neyland Stadium again, Malone said. That was a real good experience.
I don't think UGA's injuries had anything to do with conditioning, given their nature. Knee ligament tears aren't typically fatigue related. UGA was just snakebit injury-wise on Saturday. I've never seen anything like that, frankly.Thank you very much. JK. I hate to see the injuries but it seemed so one sided. Could that be a result of one team being better conditioned than the other.
Has there been any quotes from Malone comparing the LSU/GA vs the TN/GA atmosphere???
We had a great atmosphere on Saturday but I doubt it was better than Athens last week.
I hear what you are saying Bruin, but I will say this... I've been to stadiums everywhere and to UGA many times for big games.. There is NO PLACE LIKE NEYLAND when it is at full voice. And I haven't even been a Vol fan my whole life. I grew up primarily a Clemson fan during the years they were challenging for NCs. Neyland is incredible and the best of Sanford can't approach it.eace2:
EDIT: BTW- I was at the game with my son Saturday and he is now a VFL![]()
I don't think UGA's injuries had anything to do with conditioning, given their nature. Knee ligament tears aren't typically fatigue related. UGA was just snakebit injury-wise on Saturday. I've never seen anything like that, frankly.
