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- Versatile Vol: There is little doubt that rising senior Renaldo Woolridge will play more for the Tennessee Vols in 2011-12 than the 72 minutes he logged in 2010-11.
- Rocky Top recap: A point guard who can make big plays in the clutch is worth his weight in gold. And Trae Golden was solid gold in Wednesday night's Rocky Top League action at Bearden High gym.
- Chievous warms up: Quinton Chievous fancies himself a defensive specialist but no one would've believed him Wednesday night at Bearden High Gym.
- Vols await NBA Draft: In their first 101 years of collegiate basketball competition, the Tennessee Vols had two underclassmen selected in the NBA Draft. Tonight they could double that number.
- Great times on Rocky Top: Playing football before a packed house at Neyland Stadium was so much fun for one Tennessee Vol that he'd gladly clean out his bank accounts - and his pockets - just to relive the experience.
- Terrific tackler: One former Tennessee linebacker did a lot of memorable things during his days as a Vol. Miss tackles wasn't one of them.
- McBee on Vol rookies: Some folks seem concerned that Tennessee basketball signees Josh Richardson and Quinton Chievous aren't averaging 20 points per game apiece in the Rocky Top League this summer.
- A little too soon: Among Tennessee players, only the legendary Reggie White recorded more sacks than his career total of 28. Only two Vols notched more hurries than his career total of 42.
- Accountable Al: Accountability can be as important as athletic ability. That may have been the key for the 1998 Tennessee football team that went 13-0 en route to the program's first national title since 1951.
- 'Don't try to be me': Eric Berry was the ultimate role model during his three years at Tennessee - a two-time All-America safety, the consummate teammate, a quality student and a tremendous ambassador for Vol football.
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