Stripling: Tuttle 'right on schedule' in recovery

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“I’m glad Shy’s back. He looks great,” Vickers said. “I don’t know if any of us had any expectations, ‘cause we all knew how tough his injury was, but he came back, and he looks great. He’s running very well, and I’m just ready for him to get back.”

Vickers said he and the rest of Tennessee’s players did their best to make sure Tuttle had a positive mindset throughout his long, painful recovery process, but he said the happy-go-lucky Tuttle never needed much help.

“If anybody knows Shy, you know, he’s a goofy guy.” Vickers said. “He’s always wanting to laugh and stuff like that, so we didn’t really have to say much, ‘cause we knew he knew he was gonna be back and healthy and ready to play for us.”

Shy Tuttle's progress encouraging Tennessee Vols football teammates in preseason camp
 
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this guy has been a pleasure to watch develop, as a fellow north davidson black knight Alum who played with his older brother(a pretty good RB) and my dad played with his uncle perry who went to Clemson you can imagine we follow our guys close and to watch shy go from a freshman in highschool to what he has become is amazing and he comes from a great family as well... but just glad to see old King tut is gonna be ready for florida.. i said it and believe it... he is full on go by florida:rock::rock::loco::dance2:
 
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There's a message in there for somebody about Barnett being Shoop's enforcer, a savage, and not to mention Shy's roommate. One of the best feelings in the world is when a predator wants you as prey, you let them get you, and then see fear in their eyes when they realize they were the prey all along. GBO, go big #9 & #2, HANDLE YO BIDNESS MEN!!
 
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