Fulmer Staying Silent on QBs For Bama Game

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Fulmer Staying Silent on QBs


KNOXVILLE — Coach Phillip Fulmer said his quarterback situation is, in his mind at least, pretty straightforward.

He's just not giving any hints as to when sophomore Erik Ainge might end up on the field when UT travels to Alabama Saturday for a 2:30 p.m. game against the Crimson Tide.


"It's very clear to me," Fulmer said. "Absolutely clear. Totally clear. Rick (Clausen) is our starter, and Erik's going to play at some point in the ballgame if we get the opportunity. If he does really well, we'll see."

Clausen has been the starter since taking over for Ainge in the LSU game, but Fulmer and offensive coordinator Randy Sanders have said that Ainge would get into tomorrow's game in Tuscaloosa.

Fulmer just isn't revealing when that might be. In the past, when the Vols have rotated players at quarterback, Fulmer has given the media a rough idea of how the snaps would be split up. Not this time.

"I spoiled you guys by saying so-and-so is going in on the second series or third series," Fulmer said. "I ain't doing that anymore."

Tough schedule: Fulmer is not using the Vols' strength of schedule as an excuse for a 3-2 start.

He said yesterday he understands that fans are going to be unhappy with losses regardless of the opponent.

"(Strength of schedule) doesn't matter," Fulmer said. "The bottom line is wins. I understand that. I appreciate that."

No. 5 Alabama will be the fourth top-10 team the Vols have played this season, and all of them have involved conference opponents.

"That's the reason that people stack up with Louisiana Techs and some of those kind of folks on their schedule," Fulmer said.

"This is conference stuff. ... It's tough. It's been a tough year. We're one of those teams that I think hasn't played to that level offensively. We just haven't. We've got six more to see if we can, starting with this one."

Becoming special: The Vols have been anything but special on special teams so far this season, but Fulmer said they have improved in the two weeks since they last played, against Georgia.

The Vols rank last in the SEC in punting, kick returns and field goal percentage. They rank ninth in punt returns.

"I think we have less confusion in a couple of returns and those kinds of things," Fulmer said. "I think we're better. The proof will be in the pudding in what we do on Saturday."

Coker staying: With true freshman tailback Montario Hardesty lost for the season, following an injury against Ole Miss, Tennessee began working on getting fellow true freshman LaMarcus Coker ready to play.

But the Antioch native is still not deemed ready. Four tailbacks made Tennessee's 70-man travel roster for Alabama. Coker was not on the list.

The good news for him: he is still a candidate to redshirt.

"He's not really playing on any special teams right now," Fulmer said. "We've got four other tailbacks. He's still learning, got to grow up, be more mature. He'll be fine one day."

Orange slices: Fulmer said C.J. Fayton would play tomorrow, but he doesn't think the Vols' top receiver will be 100 percent. Fayton did not play against Georgia because of an ankle injury. … True freshman Adam Meyers-White has been moved from defensive back to linebacker. He will make the trip to Alabama sporting his new No. 53. He was wearing No. 3, but he is playing some on special teams along with receiver Robert Meachem, who wears No. 3.

—TIM VACEK

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Fulmer is being sneaky.....


Be very very quiet, we're hunting rabbits.
 
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Originally posted by patrick@Oct 21, 2005 8:19 AM
Fulmer is being sneaky.....
Be very very quiet, we're hunting rabbits.
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You mean elephants, right? :tease2:
 
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Originally posted by patrick@Oct 21, 2005 9:19 AM
Fulmer is being sneaky.....
Be very very quiet, we're hunting rabbits.
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I think the strategy is very appropriate. Why would we want the Bammer Bubbas to know our offensive plans. If Coach stays silent, the Bubbas have to prepare for two quaterbacks. This means they have to worry about Clausen's short passing game and Ainge's long game. On top of that Ainge adds the ability to operate in and out of the pocket. This will help open up the running game and then the run fake.

Pound the Rock and Run to Victory :run: :td:
 
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Oh ok.... Phil is being sneaky.....

I really do not think Ainge will play....
 
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Originally posted by KYVolFan@Oct 21, 2005 9:31 AM
I think the strategy is very appropriate.  Why would we want the Bammer Bubbas to know our offensive plans.  If Coach stays silent, the Bubbas have to prepare for two quaterbacks. This means they have to worry about Clausen's short passing game and Ainge's long game.  On top of that Ainge adds the ability to operate in and out of the pocket.  This will help open up the running game and then the run fake.

Pound the Rock and Run to Victory :run:  :td:
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Who in the hell are we going to fool with that cracker jack offense that we run!
 
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I think that main reason Fulmer is saying this about Ainge is to make Alabama prepare for both QB's. Because a defense has to prepare differently for each of them. I don't even know if Fulmer plans on playing Ainge. We'll see.
 
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If the offense is executed it is fine. Recievers have to catch the passes and the qbs need better accuracy. Having scambled our OL with different starters each game we've struggled with blocking. Now tomorrow, we are playing an excellent defense. I hope we have some new wrinkles on offense, but most of all I hope we pin our ears back and play aggressively on offense.
 
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Originally posted by BHAMVOLFAN@Oct 21, 2005 11:51 AM
If the offense is executed it is fine.  Recievers have to catch the passes and the qbs need better accuracy.  Having scambled our OL with different starters each game we've struggled with blocking.  Now tomorrow, we are playing an excellent defense.  I hope we have some new wrinkles on offense, but most of all I hope we pin our ears back and play aggressively on offense.
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I'm at the point where I don't care what the offense does as long as they score. 300 yards of passing offense and 1 lame score at the very end of the game isn't going to do it tomorrow.
 
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Originally posted by therickbol@Oct 21, 2005 11:49 AM
I think that main reason Fulmer is saying this about Ainge is to make Alabama prepare for both QB's. Because a defense has to prepare differently for each of them. I don't even know if Fulmer plans on playing Ainge. We'll see.
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Do you even know how a football is shaped?

There is NO difference in the preperation for Ainge and Clausen.

LOL What a joke.
 
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Originally posted by ChestBumper@Oct 21, 2005 11:25 AM
Do you even know how a football is shaped?

There is NO difference in the preperation for Ainge and Clausen. 

LOL  What a joke.
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I beg to differ, there is serious differences to AINGE and CLAUSEN. Two styles. Nothing great and special about Clausen. Just a good level headed leader. Ainge, (By god when he screws his confidence bulb in and it burns brightly) can be a dangerous passer. Reference 2004 season. Bammer needs to think of that and get the film from last year. Just my :twocents:
 
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i think the guy is talking about d backs havnig the threat of the deep ball and ainge over the conservative clausen. there is no real threat from clausen and the deep ball.
 
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Originally posted by VOL_AHOLIC@Oct 21, 2005 9:08 PM
i think the guy is talking about d backs havnig the threat of the deep ball and ainge over the conservative clausen. there is no real threat from clausen and the deep ball.
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well hello Mr. Negativity. :(
 
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Originally posted by ChestBumper@Oct 21, 2005 11:25 AM
There is NO difference in the preperation for Ainge and Clausen. 

LOL  What a joke.
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:crazy:

Funny that the rest of the world just "LOL'd" at you.
 
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Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Oct 22, 2005 10:33 AM
:crazy:

Funny that the rest of the world just "LOL'd" at you.
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That's what I was thinking. I bet UT's DB's think there is a difference in practice!
 
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