Kenny ONeal transferring

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Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer announced Tuesday that wide receiver Kenny O’Neal is leaving the Vols. O’Neal appeared in 12 games last season for the Vols.
“Kenny O’Neal has decided to transfer and we wish him well,” Fulmer said in a statement.
A San Ramon, Calif., native who transferred from City College of San Francisco, O’Neal caught only two passes last year for 59 yards. Included was a 49-yard touchdown reception against Louisiana-Lafayette.
© 2008, Knoxville News Sentinel Co.
 
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ya you guys posted this at about the same time.... not a big loss at all in my eyes
 
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It wouldnt suprise me if he ends up at Hampton. I just cant see him going to Carson Newman.
 
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Love some of the posts under the story:

oh well there goes our national championship.
Let's see. This guy could play some as a true freshman for FSU. Yet, he can't beat out Austin Rogers, Josh Briscoe, or Lucas Taylor to start here or anyone else for that matter to play a significant back-up role. Go figure.
 
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that is interesting tho, but then again he might have not known the plays. i remember he was in to run a reverse but idk if it was him or coker that screwed that up.
 
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Let's see. This guy could play some as a true freshman for FSU. Yet, he can't beat out Austin Rogers, Josh Briscoe, or Lucas Taylor to start here or anyone else for that matter to play a significant back-up role. Go figure.

And FSU has been a real powerhouse of late.
 
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I think this pretty much solidifies Kenny O'Neal on the all-time Tennessee busts list on another thread.
 
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Good luck to Kenny.

I wonder if Minnesota will be a possibility...I remember him visiting them before committing to Tennessee.
 
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#22
Good luck to Kenny.

I wonder if Minnesota will be a possibility...I remember him visiting them before committing to Tennessee.

for Kenny's sake I'd say it's probably better for him to go to a D-1aa school so he doesn't have to worry about the classroom for another 2 years since he would have to sit out next year
 
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