Alan Cockrell.

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My three favorite UT QBs, in no particular order, Martin, Kelly, and Cockrell.
 
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(hatvol96 @ Apr 21 said:
My three favorite UT QBs, in no particular order, Martin, Kelly, and Cockrell.




I am always amazed at dual athletes.Especially when they excel in both sports.
 
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Anybody else recall losing to Ole Miss at homecoming with Cockrell as QB and a fan tossing a stadium seat at him after the game?
 
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(volinasheville @ Apr 21 said:
Anybody else recall losing to Ole Miss at homecoming with Cockrell as QB and a fan tossing a stadium seat at him after the game?










No. :lol: Was that you?
 
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Wasn't me, if Hat hadn't made his statement earlier about him being one of his favorites I would have suspected him. It was homecoming and we lost 13-10.
 
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(volinasheville @ Apr 21 said:
Wasn't me, if Hat hadn't made his statement earlier about him being one of his favorites I would have suspected him. It was homecoming and we lost 13-10.








I think Hat is more into verbal assault :aggressive: :biggrin2:
 
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(volinasheville @ Apr 21 said:
Anybody else recall losing to Ole Miss at homecoming with Cockrell as QB and a fan tossing a stadium seat at him after the game?
Randall Morris fumbled going in for the winning touchdown. That loss cost us a Cotton Bowl bid. It was one of those ridiculous TBS primetime games. It was about 20 degrees.
 
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(utfantilidie @ Apr 21 said:
I think Hat is more into verbal assault :aggressive: :biggrin2:
Correct. Fans who throw objects on the field/court should be stripped naked, doused in hot bacon grease, and chained to a fence. Then, the rabid rotweillers should be released on them.
 
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Hat - you have an incredible memory. It is never worth getting into a statistical argument with you. I am glad I never ran into you in litigation.
 
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(volinasheville @ Apr 21 said:
Hat - you have an incredible memory. It is never worth getting into a statistical argument with you. I am glad I never ran into you in litigation.
Thank you. When I think of the three or four most frustrating UT losses since I've been watching, that game makes the cut every time.
 
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(hatvol96 @ Apr 21 said:
Thank you. When I think of the three or four most frustrating UT losses since I've been watching, that game makes the cut every time.












I will say UT has a good law school.My good friend for 15 years,who's alot older and sickly now,was an attorney,flew C130's,a great guy, smart as a tack, good adviser.I hope he leaves all to his daughter and not his.............son! :banghead:
 
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(utfantilidie @ Apr 21 said:
I am always amazed at dual athletes.Especially when they excel in both sports.
It's amazing how many former UT qbs were good in both football and baseball. In addition to Cockrell and Todd Helton, I read somewhere that Condredge Holloway had a chance to play pro baseball straight out of high school, but since he was underage his mother refused to sign the required permission form, and he came to UT to play football (as well as baseball) instead. (a HUGH thank you to Condredge's mom :bow: )
 
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(hatvol96 @ Apr 21 said:
My three favorite UT QBs, in no particular order, Martin, Kelly, and Cockrell.
There are so many who have given their all for UT that it's hard to pick favorites, but I can't argue with any of your choices.
 
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(MyBloodRunnethOrange @ Apr 22 said:
It's amazing how many former UT qbs were good in both football and baseball. In addition to Cockrell and Todd Helton, I read somewhere that Condredge Holloway had a chance to play pro baseball straight out of high school, but since he was underage his mother refused to sign the required permission form, and he came to UT to play football (as well as baseball) instead. (a HUGH thank you to Condredge's mom :bow: )

I "walked on" to the baseball team my first year at UT (without success). Holloway was indeed an awesome player. There were several on that team that either played MLB or should have (Holloway). Helton may be the only dual sport athlete that was better than Holloway in baseball.
 
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(volinasheville @ Apr 21 said:
Anybody else recall losing to Ole Miss at homecoming with Cockrell as QB and a fan tossing a stadium seat at him after the game?

I do. They would have gone to the sugar bowl and won the SEC championship. Never in my life did see so many pissed off people.
 
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(brg72 @ Apr 23 said:
I do. They would have gone to the sugar bowl and won the SEC championship. Never in my life did see so many pissed off people.
Tennessee would not have won the SEC. Auburn went 6-0 in the conference in '83, beating Tennessee in Knoxville in September. Tennessee would have played Texas in the Cotton Bowl with a victory in the aforementioned Ole Miss game.
 
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(utfantilidie @ Apr 21 said:
I am always amazed at dual athletes.Especially when they excel in both sports.



Have there been any four sport lettermen since Ron Widby? Widby played football, baseball, basketball and golf.



 
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(KentheOrange @ Apr 23 said:
Have there been any four sport lettermen since Ron Widby? Widby played football, baseball, basketball and golf.






Not sure.Why not make this question a new topic. More people would view it then.
 
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(hatvol96 @ Apr 21 said:
Randall Morris fumbled going in for the winning touchdown. That loss cost us a Cotton Bowl bid. It was one of those ridiculous TBS primetime games. It was about 20 degrees.


Wasn't TBS, it was one of the first times ESPN came to Knoxville.
 
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