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I hope LaMarcus does what is expected of him. His teammates need him to set things right.
Let's us look at what happened on the field yesterday.
Tennessee drill means game on. Jacques McClendon seems to have made a name for himself yesterday...
gvx:McClendon's intensity
tfp:bits/pieces
TNsean:Return man now?
Go Vols!!!
Let's us look at what happened on the field yesterday.
Tennessee drill means game on. Jacques McClendon seems to have made a name for himself yesterday...
gvx:McClendon's intensity
McClendon got his teammates attention when he registered one of the most dominating blocks of the day in the Tennessee Drill a one-on-one exercise designed to test desire, intensity and pad leverage.
After Jacques went, we really got pumped, sophomore offensive guard Vladimir Richard said. His intensity was there and it got us pumped.
I dont know about the rest, but after Jacques went, I really got hyped.
I think Jacques is growing up some, Fulmer said. Today, I saw him really, really get emotionally into it. Thats what Ive been waiting to see.
Somebodys got to rise to the level of an SEC player (on the right side of the offensive line). Jacques is physically capable of doing it as anybody on the field.
Walter Fishers play this fall has UTs coaches confident theyve at least found their third defensive tackle, behind junior Demonté Bolden and senior J.T. Mapu. And, maybe, Fisher can push even further than second string.
Walter Fisher is making a move, UT coach Phillip Fulmer said. Im excited about where he is.
The Vols held a 46-play scrimmage, the first of preseason practice, as per NCAA rules. Fulmer said he and his coaches limited defensive stunts and blitzes to test some young skill-position players.
I dont think, offensively, we accomplished everything we wanted to, but most of what we wanted to accomplish was to get a look at the (young) guys, Fulmer said.
Fulmer said, despite the limitations, the defense performed well.
There were a couple of helmets knocked off and a couple of balls on the ground, Fulmer said. Thats the only way theyre going to learn. Welcome to college football.
UTs receivers had a handful of drops during the periods open to the media.
Its going to happen anytime youve got some young guys in there trying to get their timing down, receivers coach Trooper Taylor. Wasnt disappointed about the dropped balls at all. That wasnt the problem. Problem to me was making big plays.
I want to see somebody go over the top and make some special catches.
Taylor held his receivers after practice for extra drills and a pep talk.
tfp:bits/pieces
Erik Ainge has been impressed with the Vols' group of new receivers in that "they're not making the same mistakes over and over, which is encouraging."
Of the freshmen, tailback Arian Foster lauded receiver Denarius Moore.
"He's looks really solid," Foster said. "On defense, (cornerback) Eric Berry, he looks really nice."
Fulmer also complimented Berry after the first day in pads.
"Eric has done extremely well," Fulmer said. "There was nothing today to think that he's not going to be a great football player."
J.T. Mapu and former Tyner standout Demonte Bolden have established themselves as the starters at defensive tackle, according to Fulmer.
"Walter Fisher is making a move to push himself into that category, I think, and Dan Williams is kind of holding his own," Fulmer said.
Fulmer is looking for a fifth tackle out of a group that includes Chase Nelson and true freshmen William Brimfield and Donald Langley.
Ainge said his surgically repaired knee has held up fine through the first days of preseason practice.
"I'm good," Ainge said. "I'm just sore like the fifth day of practice, like I would be regularly."
TNsean:Return man now?
With the announcement Tuesday that running back LaMarcus Coker had been indefinitely suspended for unspecified reasons, the kickoff return position also took a blow.
The Vols are searching for a replacement for Coker should he not be reinstated in time for the opener at Cal on Sept. 1. In the mix to return kickoffs now are true freshmen Eric Berry and Gerald Jones.
"We are looking at the young guys, not that those are the only answers," Fulmer said.
"We just wanted to see, as we progress along here, which one of those guys can make good decisions and handle the ball."
Go Vols!!!