Favorite play of KY game?

#2
#2
For me, Slaughter’s hit on Key leading to the pick. The hit brought back memories of Eric Berry - although Berry would probably have made the hit and intercepted it. 😂

Nice to be back - been a long time!
That was my pick too (pun intended 😂😂😂)
in a world in which targeting has made vicious hits increasingly rare, that one was old school PERFECT. Timing, good form, clean. That is one to be remembered
 
#11
#11
wow the first 7 posts had my choice so I'm out

I'm back and the F22 pilots flashing the power orange T's is my second choice
 
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For me, Slaughter’s hit on Key leading to the pick. The hit brought back memories of Eric Berry - although Berry would probably have made the hit and intercepted it. 😂

Nice to be back - been a long time!
That was one of the best hits I've seen in a long time at UT or anywhere else. Clean, on target, effective. UK's young receivers are waking up this morning with pain in places they never imagined they could hurt.
 
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That was one of the best hits I've seen in a long time at UT or anywhere else. Clean, on target, effective. UK's young receivers are waking up this morning with pain in places they never imagined they could hurt.
This ^^^
The national image of this team is speed/finesse.
The big “secret” that a lot of casual fans outside of TN don’t understand is that this team combines that speed and skill with brutal physical play. These are old school bruisers, especially in the trenches
 
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This ^^^
The national image of this team is speed/finesse.
The big “secret” that a lot of casual fans outside of TN don’t understand is that this team combines that speed and skill with brutal physical play. These are old school bruisers, especially in the trenches
I've told opponent fans that UT is a very physical team. They scoff until their team plays the Vols. UT's OL is as physical as any in the SEC. The DL isn't far behind.

One of the things most who never played don't realize is that usually the more physical you play, the less injuries you have among linemen. The aggressor usually avoids most of the things that hurt you.
 
#24
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For me, Slaughter’s hit on Key leading to the pick. The hit brought back memories of Eric Berry - although Berry would probably have made the hit and intercepted it. 😂

Nice to be back - been a long time!
Yeah did you notice how the ball was spinning like a top after it came loose. Key's grandchildren will feel that hit.
 
#25
#25
The hit/pick changed that game. I must say, watching Jaylen Wright last night he reminded me of another player who wore #20 who happened to be on that 98 team. He was hurdling guys, spinning off contact, and fighting for every single yard. He refused to go down on first contact. It wasn't his most productive game but the kid ran hard last night. Really impressed me
 

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