4 Great Sports Writers

4 Great Sports Writers
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Monday, July 18, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (June 7 to June 13, 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:
  • Hamilton Resigns: Eleven weeks after he fired head basketball coach Bruce Pearl, Tennessee athletics director Mike Hamilton pulled the plug on himself today by announcing his resignation at a hastily called 11 a.m. news conference.
  • Hall goes No. 1 in RTL Draft: The heat on one Tennessee basketball player just got a little more intense.
  • Kiffin called it: Former head man Lane Kiffin gets very little credit from Tennessee football fans these days but he was right about one thing:
  • Year 1 can be tough: Cuonzo Martin inherited just six scholarship returnees in Year 1 at Missouri State and went 11-20 in 2008-09. Given the fact he has inherited just seven scholarship returnees in Year 1 at Tennessee, you wonder if a losing season is forthcoming in 2011-12.
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
  • Who'll be next AD?: Now that Mike Hamilton is in his final weeks as athletics director, Tennessee begins the search for a successor.
  • Indiana LB likes UT: High school linebackers who want to play immediately at the college level will have a great opportunity at Tennessee. That's why one prospect attending Wednesday's camp is seriously considering the Volunteers.
  • Mobile QB: With two young pocket passers already on campus in rising sophomore Tyler Bray and mid-term freshman Justin Worley, Tennessee is looking for a prospect who brings a different dimension to the quarterback position.
  • Turner can turn a game: A self-styled "game-changer" might be changing games for the University of Tennessee football program someday.
  • Big'un for a young'un: His powerful 6-foot-4, 325-pound frame is impressive.
  • The truth works: Elite prospects typically hear nothing but praise when they attend a summer football camp. So, when Tennessee coaches noted some flaws in one heralded quarterback during their recent camp, the recruit was surprised.

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