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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- O-lineman picks Clemson : Tennessee fought the good fight but came up a bit short in the battle for one of South Carolina's premier football prospects.
- Cuonzo on returnees : Since Cameron Tatum is the only member of Tennessee's 2011-12 basketball team who played a significant role in 2010-11, the Vols need several returnees to elevate their games in the months ahead.
- Star power for RTL?: Area basketball fans love the Pilot Rocky Top Summer League, and they may love it even more this June.
- Quick with a quip : Ultimately, he'll be judged on how he matches up with Bruce Pearl as a strategist. For now, though, Cuonzo Martin is gaining on Pearl as a humorist.
- High character : Cuonzo Martin learned the hard way that it's better to recruit character than characters.
- Vols are diggin' Diggs : Tennessee is hot on the trail of a high-profile Florida safety.
- Battle tested : Most high school post prospects face a difficult adjustment when they start encountering 6-10, 250-pounders at the college level. That should not be the case for Tennessee's newest signee, however.
- A matter of Faith : Tennessee is among two dozen schools drooling over a green but gifted defensive lineman who boasts a 4-star rating after playing just two years of organized football.
- 'Taller Vick' on Vol radar : Since taking over as Memphis Melrose's head football coach on May 6 Darryl Stewart already determined that his rising senior quarterback is something special.
- Allen Gant on UT radar : After signing eight defensive backs for its 2011 recruiting class, Tennessee will be very selective on DBs for its 2012 class. One Midwest standout has a good chance to make the cut, however.
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