211 rushing yards

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Tennessee football. :rock:

I love to see that the run game has stepped it up. I hope it continues.
 
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People always want to see the long throws and trick plays, but to me there is nothing better than when the ball carrier gets to the point of attack running downhill with everybody blocked.
 
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It just makes everything else just that much easier. Loved that stat. That was tennessee football.
 
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It was primarily Foster and Hardesty too. Coker didn't get very many carries today. I don't care who the back is when the run game looks that good. :rock:
 
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Tennessee football. :rock:

I love to see that the run game has stepped it up. I hope it continues.

Whats really good about this is...Miss. St. was....I mean is...a good defense...especially against the run
 
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Hardesty impressed me for the second week in a row. He runs hard, keeps his feet moving, always falls forward and is tough to bring down. Foster and Hardesty are a damn good 1-2 combo.
 
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That's the best I've seen Hardesty look. He was really running hard and hitting the holes at full speed without dancing.
 
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That's the best I've seen Hardesty look. He was really running hard and hitting the holes at full speed without dancing.
They said on the radio that he is getting low and punishing all the defenders. If Hardesty stays healthy he could become a superstar. Speed and strength.
 
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They said on the radio that he is getting low and punishing all the defenders. If Hardesty stays healthy he could become a superstar. Speed and strength.
It's the first time I've noticed Hardesty running like that. He was actually running through some arm tackles and looked more like a RB rather than a fast guy looking for daylight.
 
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Tennessee football. :rock:

I love to see that the run game has stepped it up. I hope it continues.
I agree Freak.Running the ball is Tennessee football.Nice to know all of these guys will be around for a while longer.
 
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we had 211 yards with no cokers big rushing plays... there were few bursts but it was solid pounding the line plays
 
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I like the idea of putting Coker at reciever more...

Foster is obviously #1....and I love the way Hardesty is running

Coker has shown the abilty to catch the ball...he's just too much of a playmaker to keep on the bench just because we have two really good RB's
 
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I didn't watch the game, bits and pieces, but would you say that MSU D was tougher than GA.

i think they had decent secondary... except for that 51 yard hook our passing game wasnt spectacular... but wasnt bad either... UGA defense did not show up... MSU did
 
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People always want to see the long throws and trick plays, but to me there is nothing better than when the ball carrier gets to the point of attack running downhill with everybody blocked.

......and the defense knows its coming and they can't stop it.
 
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During that semi-meltdown we had during the latter part of the 1st quarter and into the 2nd quarter, I was thinking, "how could we have looked so good last week and now..." But having seen the entire game, I fully believe MSU is quite a bit better than UGA and that this was a solid conf. road win.
 
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if foster watches the video and realizes how good he is when he stays inside the tackles and follows his cuts he's going to be unbelievable. He's gotta learn he can't take it to the outside and get much with his style of running. i loved the direct snap. huge play.
 
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That's the best I've seen Hardesty look. He was really running hard and hitting the holes at full speed without dancing.

You're right gavol!
I was at the GA game in the N. endzone and I had a birds eye view of both backs "dancin" tryin to find the hole instead of "balls to the wall" N and S running. Today was a totally different story. Kessling said twice (at least) how hard Hardesty was running!
 
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