4 Great Sports Writers

4 Great Sports Writers
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Monday, July 18, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (May 29 to June 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:
  • Roster management: The big issue at this week's SEC meetings in Destin, Fla., apparently will be "roster management." If so, it's about time.
  • Immediate impact : If Tennessee's five spring basketball signees fail to make major contributions in 2011-12, it won't be because they couldn't grasp the system. Cuonzo Martin says his system couldn't be simpler.
  • Dooley on 'loopholes': In his first season as head football coach at Tennessee Derek Dooley signed 27 players - two above the annual limit of 25 enrollees - so he's OK with the SEC rule allowing its teams to sign up to 28 athletes.
  • Cool your heels : Here's a piece of advice for Tennessee football players as they're racing unimpeded to the end zone this fall: Watch your step. Literally.
  • No more foul-fests : Three games pretty well sum up Tennessee basketball player Kenny Hall's 2010-11 season:
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
  • Low expectations: Now that Tobias Harris and Scotty Hopson have picked the NBA Draft over their remaining collegiate eligibility, most observers are projecting a major downturn in Tennessee's basketball fortunes.
  • Drawing a crowd: Tennessee is in the running for a wideout who seems equally adept at attracting passes and scholarship offers.
  • Versatile prospect : A "pretty tough rascal" with the potential to play tight end, outside linebacker or defensive end at the college level is getting a look from Tennessee.
  • Big man on campus: He wasn't the most talented prospect attending Derek Dooley's lineman camp Saturday afternoon but he surely was the most physically imposing.
  • Incredible upside: Imagine that you're a 6-foot-2, 225-pound high school football player. Last fall you caught 24 passes for 374 yards at tight end and registered six sacks among your 49 tackles at linebacker. You already have a dozen major-college scholarship offers.

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