4 Great Sports Writers

4 Great Sports Writers
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (July 22 to August 1, 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:
  • Turner pops at UT camp: One speedy Class of 2013 running back literally "popped" while visiting Tennessee's football camp on Monday, which may be why he already has a scholarship offer from the Vols.
  • 'On the same page': In his first 18 months on campus, Tennessee head man Derek Dooley and his staff have made some significant strides:
  • Florida D-tackle likes UT: Tennessee's depth problem at defensive tackle is not exactly a closely guarded secret these days. In fact, the information has spread all the way to Bradenton, Fla.
  • Alleva spurns UT: Tennessee's search for an athletics director began as a test of chancellor Jimmy Cheek's mettle. Now it might become a test of his perseverance.
  • The Tennessee standard: Tennessee's current football players were still in elementary school when the Vols won Southeastern Conference and national championships in 1998.
  • Balancing act: Sometimes big problems can be reduced to small abbreviations.
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
  • Norfleet update: A 4-star running back from Michigan is back home after attending camps at Tennessee and Alabama this week.
  • Can Bray lead?: Last fall Tyler Bray proved he could pass. This fall he must prove he can lead.
  • 2013 pass rusher on Vol radar: A strapping young defensive end with a knack for the sack is on Tennessee's radar for its 2013 signing class.
  • Vols more grounded?: When Tennessee rushed for 514 yards in its first two games of 2010 - an average of 257 per game - it appeared the Vols had a bona-fide ground attack. It proved to be a bona-fide mirage, however.


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