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#2
It is actually an Arkansas player. The trailer unfortunately shows him playing great against us.:angry:
 
#3
#3
I'm 99% certain JJ McClesky was a walk on and I can't think of anyone better off the top of my head. That dude played way above his stature.
 
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It is actually an Arkansas player. The trailer unfortunately shows him playing great against us.:angry:

Must not have shown Ratliff blowing him up and tripping old Stoerner which led to the fumble that saved our national title run.

Btw RIP Brian Burlsworth. By all accounts, he was an outstanding human being.
 
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#15
Not saying he was the greatest but Nick Reviez was one tough s.o.b.

Agreed. Not the most talented but he was tough and loved being here. I have a black Reviez jersey that I only bought becuase he had heart. He wouldn't sniff the field on this team but it is not his fault Tennessee was in the dark ages while he was a starter.
He would be much more respected by Volnation had he made the tackle against LSU.
 
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#17
Ryan Karl was originally a walk-on IIRC. Always enjoyed watching him play, and I'll never forget him breaking Andre Caldwell's femur with a hit on a kickoff against UF back in 2005.
 
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#19
From the '80s, the guy from Pikeville TN who was a tackling machine on every kickoff.



Talked real slow.....


What was his name?
 
#20
#20
The Fraternity guy who was sleeping on the couch and got a police escort before the game to kick field goals
 
#22
#22
I'm 99% certain JJ McClesky was a walk on and I can't think of anyone better off the top of my head. That dude played way above his stature.

I have to agree with this. His name almost always pops up when discussing this.
 
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