wuwh_08
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Bryce having a big year says the line will have to be someone solidified and we all know that would be very nice. I can't wait to see it happen GBO
Hey guys anybody with ESPN insider wanna tell me what the insider rumor on Bryce Brown is about?? This question has probably already been asked before but please let me know what is going on with him.
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VB
BB needs some some help in the Big Boy dept if he's gonna make a name for himself. Not to mention we will need the threat of a good passing attack to free up some of those lanes that LB's like to fill. The more I look at next yrs players the more nervous I get. Hope I'm wrong. We just need to beat FL.
On a lighter note I stealthily swapped a certain captain in my chain of command's kentucky front license plate from UK to UT. It's been a week and he hasnt noticed yet.:rock: GO BIG ORANGE
Hey guys anybody with ESPN insider wanna tell me what the insider rumor on Bryce Brown is about?? This question has probably already been asked before but please let me know what is going on with him.
Thanks
VB
With senior Montario Hardesty leaving Knoxville, new Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley has to find a new tailback to tote the rock for him in 2010. Conventional wisdom going into last season would have said that stud freshman Bryce Brown (now a sophomore) would take over after Hardesty's departure, but SEC blogger Chris Low writes that is no longer the case.
"Sophomore Bryce Brown is a big, strong runner who showed flashes last season, but was probably overhyped coming out of high school when he was tabbed by some as the No. 1 prospect in the country. The guy to watch is junior Tauren Poole, who didn't get much of a chance under the previous staff."
Low goes on to mention Toney Williams and David Oku as other guys to keep an eye on, but don't forget about four-star recruit Rajion Neal out of Georgia. The true freshman might get a chance to show what he can do.