Tennessee's running game

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One of the most dissapointing things over the last couple of years has been our inability to run the football. This entire year we have been unable to establish a ground attack. I personally think that we have to run for over 150 yards to win this game against Georgia. I was wondering what you guys think will be the total amount of yards gained on the ground in the Georgia game.
 
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One of the most dissapointing things over the last couple of years has been our inability to run the football. This entire year we have been unable to establish a ground attack. I personally think that we have to run for over 150 yards to win this game against Georgia. I was wondering what you guys think will be the total amount of yards gained on the ground in the Georgia game.

149. Just a yard short of winning.
 
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One of the most dissapointing things over the last couple of years has been our inability to run the football. This entire year we have been unable to establish a ground attack. I personally think that we have to run for over 150 yards to win this game against Georgia. I was wondering what you guys think will be the total amount of yards gained on the ground in the Georgia game.
All dependent on Hardesty and Coker's health and the development of the oline.
 
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One of the most dissapointing things over the last couple of years has been our inability to run the football. This entire year we have been unable to establish a ground attack. I personally think that we have to run for over 150 yards to win this game against Georgia. I was wondering what you guys think will be the total amount of yards gained on the ground in the Georgia game.

Keeping our offensive possessions on the field and not tiring out our D is a key. But, our defense has been lackluster even when given plenty of time. The solution to our problems lies in our D's ability...not our O's.
 
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