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#29
#29
With or without thest two players, there are still going to be other skilled players from LSU on offense and defense that are capable of carrying the team.

I don't want to take away the importance of these players but should UT beat LSU with these two sitting out or limited, the win will not be considered cheap. LSU is loaded with talent on the sidelines and we are not 100% healthy either.
 
#30
#30
I would listen to who's playing an who ain't. I would prepare to face a fresh LSU team that just got finished chewing up and spitting out Va. Tech.

No surprises.
 
#31
#31
What a coincidence that a player that was suspended all year is cleared to play now that the one of the best lineman in the country is injured.
 
#32
#32
I'm not buying it. These guys are competitors with a month off before their next game. Neither was badly injured last week.

Just win Vols
Major BS on that one. Dorsey was extremely banged up last week and has been the last couple weeks. Even if he does play he wont make that big of an impact IMO.
 
#35
#35
I would bet my house that Dorsey plays and plays well. Im going to hang my hat on Foster & Creer getting to the corner because I doubt we'll make much hay up the middle.
 
#36
#36
I would bet my house that Dorsey plays and plays well. Im going to hang my hat on Foster & Creer getting to the corner because I doubt we'll make much hay up the middle.

Dorsey could barely walk off the field Friday under his own power. He sat himself down a number of times. He was in obvious pain. He looks like someone with a really bad low back problem. Still, a banged up Dorsey is still better than 95% of the linemen in college football, but I wouldn't expect him to play up to his usual abilities. I think the Vols can exploit that weakness a bit.
 
#37
#37
adrenaline & a championbship game can bring the "Rudy" out in anyone. I look for him to play up to his considerable ability.
 
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