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It doesn't take long in visiting with the Vols most veteran defensive linemen to see his drive, his focus and the chip on his shoulder to prove the doubters wrong. It's a mental approach that Vickers credits to his father, Lloyd Vickers, who was a 21-year veteran of the Marine Corps. “My dad has always instilled that type of mentality in me. He's never liked to lose. He's never been the type of guy to let people down. He's always told me everything you do put 110% effort into it because what you put into it is what you are going to get out of it,” Vickers said. “He has taught me that every since I was a little kid. That's probably one of the biggest things he has taught me. I have never quit anything. He wouldn't let me do that even if I wanted to. He wouldn't allow it.”
These days Vickers isn't allowing others to quit either. Tennessee’s Mr. Irrelevant is now one of the leaders of Team 121. Vickers is leading film sessions, workouts and individual position drills. He admits his new role is still a work in progress, but it's one he is definitely enjoying. “This is really the first year that I have been put in that role, and I have had to be comfortably uncomfortable. I have to get these young guys and everyone around me going. It's something I'm still learning, but I'm enjoying the process,” he said.
https://tennessee.rivals.com/news/unheralded-vickers-comfortable-being-an-unknown