4 Great Sports Writers

4 Great Sports Writers
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Monday, July 18, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (June 27 to July 6, 2011)

Randy Moore is a sportswriter and editor-in-chief for Inside Tennessee.com providing football and basketball coverage of the Tennessee Vols.

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The free articles in this set include:
  • Fewer minutes, more fun: If playing time is your No. 1 priority, the last job you might want in pro basketball is to be the backup point guard for the Chicago Bulls.
  • 'Top' Choice: The best way to judge a point guard is not by points and assists but by wins and losses.
  • Josh breaks loose: Clearly saving his best for last, one Tennessee Vol needed just a minute and 48 seconds to eclipse his 8.6-point scoring average in his final Rocky Top League game of the summer.
  • Change in plans: Future Tennessee Vol Brandon Lopez showed up at Bearden High Gym Wednesday night expecting to watch some basketball. Instead, he wound up playing some basketball.
  • The next JaJuan?: Not every shooting guard who enrolls at the University of Tennessee hopes to be the next Allan Houston or Chris Lofton. At least one future Vol is hoping to be the next JaJuan Smith.
  • McRae makes history: details
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
  • Life without football: Phillip Fulmer has been asked some really difficult questions since he was fired as Tennessee's head coach in 2008. And he has been asked one really easy one: What does he miss most about football?
  • DB is no EB: When you think about strong safeties from Fairburn, Ga., inevitably the first name that comes to mind is former Tennessee All-American Eric Berry.
  • Year 1 success: Coming off a disappointing season, Tennessee fires its head basketball coach. With the top scorers leaving the program, the returnees - on paper, at least - are an unimpressive bunch.
  • Versatility Counts: He insists he wasn't looking to make a statement. He was merely looking to make a few baskets.



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