How deep were we into the season when Andy Kelly

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As others have said, it was against Alabama in 89...i was there at the game...in "lesion" field...that was a name given by bama fans!
What I remember...during an early part of the game the alabama air national guard was flying F4s over the stadium...at one point, as UT was driving, they flew over and it was insanely loud...and we jumped offsides...grrrr
Another point, we knocked the starting RB out of the game and the backup RB was Siran Stacy...who had about 200 yards against us and was SEC player of the week...
I remember we had seats in the upper deck surrounded by bama fans...we were definitely the outsiders! But my wife and I were just there to watch the game and cheer our team...no crap from the bama folks!
Yeah, I was at that game. We used to play Alabama and Auburn both in that stadium which was in the rough part of Birmingham. You had to park on the street and pay the locals to "guard your car".

P.S. IIRC, Bama had a little known QB named Gary Hollingsworth who had a career day. I also remember It was hot and Majors had his starters covering kicks and they wore out.
 
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#28
It was Oct 21, 1989 when Andy Kelly came in for Hinton in the Alabama game in Birmingham and rallied the Vols, though they lost that game it was obvious that he was the better passer and we did have a pro type offense. He started the rest of the season and we finished 11-1 winning the SEC and beat Arkansas in the cotton bowl.



Interesting that we were 5-0 when Sterling lost his starting job which seems almost unfair. But to his credit, he didn't transfer or pout. Would be different today with social media.


They had no choice but to replace him with Kelly. He had gotten into a bad habit of simply not passing the ball. He would just buy time until the pocket broke down and then would run with it. It was one of the stranger football maladies I had ever seen.


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This is the second thread in the last couple of weeks about Andy Kelly taking over the starting spot late in the season. What is the sudden fascination with it?
 
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This is the second thread in the last couple of weeks about Andy Kelly taking over the starting spot late in the season. What is the sudden fascination with it?

Because it reminds of better times
 
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How old are you? We were pretty successful with him at QB

Old enough to remember those years really well. 1989 was year 4 or a 9 year stretch without a win over Alabama. Yes there was a lot of winning during that time but there was also a lot of pissing away games to weaker teams.
 
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Old enough to remember those years really well. 1989 was year 4 or a 9 year stretch without a win over Alabama. Yes there was a lot of winning during that time but there was also a lot of pissing away games to weaker teams.

Also a lot of slow starts in games. So it was more like similar times than better times.
 
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As a starter Kelly finished his UT career at 24-5-2, the third best winning percentage in school history for quarterbacks who started in 3+ years. He is fifth all-time on UT's passing leaderboard with 6,397 yards, behind Manning, Clausen, Ainge, and Bray.

Won 2 SEC titles in his 3 years as a starter. Had many big wins, including against Notre Dame and the Sugar Bowl. Yeah seems like recent times to me too
 
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According to Wikipedia, 89 Alabama game. I had never looked at his Arena League numbers until now. Those are some fantasy numbers he was putting up!

Both Sterling and Andy played early in 89

Andy got to hand the ball to Cobb on this beautiful run

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS13SzLfzWM[/youtube]
 
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Both Sterling and Andy played early in 89

Andy got to hand the ball to Cobb on this beautiful run

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS13SzLfzWM[/youtube]

I was born in 88, so obviously I didn't get to experience these times, but wow that was an absolute beast of a run.
 
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I was born in 88, so obviously I didn't get to experience these times, but wow that was an absolute beast of a run.

Reggie Cobb and Chuck Webb would've been one of the best 1-2 punches in history if Cobb could've stayed outta trouble.
 
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This is the second thread in the last couple of weeks about Andy Kelly taking over the starting spot late in the season. What is the sudden fascination with it?

Maybe because people are hoping a change in QB might work in 2017.
 
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I was hoping to see Sheron Jones in the mix this year.
I know he had the passion to win. I was hoping adding a qb coach would pay big dividends.
 
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I'm surprised an NFL team never gave him a chance. Worked out for Kurt Warner.

Kurt Warner had an elite arm. Andy Kelly couldn’t make all the required NFL throws...ala Danny Wuerffel.
 
#45
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I loved Kelly. I always thought we were going to win when he played QB. I wish I had that feeling again. My favorite QB after Payton.
 
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#46
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I loved Kelly. I always thought we were going to win when he played QB. I wish I had that feeling again. My favorite QB after Payton.

He could lead a comeback from any score. Only problem was many times he was the reason we were behind in the first place. Some real creative turnovers in his career. But I agree with his label of Vol greatness.
 
#47
#47
Andy made me pull all my hair out. He could have only 1-2 bad throws the whole game but they'd be interceptions. I used to wonder if he was colorblind.
 

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