4 Great Sports Writers

4 Great Sports Writers
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Monday, September 19, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (September 12 to 18, 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:
  • Launching point: Every successful college football coach has one - a signature win that elevates his career from promising to imposing.
  • SEC picks by Inside Tennessee Staff: Nine games are on this week's SEC football schedule, including three intriguing conference showdowns.
  • Man in motion: Moving from left guard to left tackle midway through a football game is kind of like moving from third base to shortstop midway through a baseball game. The demands of the positions are surprisingly different.
  • Getting to know you: Like the adjustment to a new job, the adjustment to a new head coach can be a little nerve-wracking at first. Once you understand the demands of each, however, a comfort level develops that should produce harmony.
  • Devil's advocate by Randy Moore and Danny Parker: Check out this season's third edition of InsideTennessee's Devil's Advocate series in which two staff members break down why their assigned team will win on Saturday.
  • IT's Take by Inside Tennessee Staff: Every week the InsideTennessee.com staff will bring you its reactions to each week's game. Read to see what Danny, Chris, Josh and Randy all have to say about Tennessee's 33-23 loss to Florida.
  • Gators gore Vols, 33-23: Tennessee lost more than its chief weapon when sophomore wideout Justin Hunter limped to the sidelines on an injured knee with 9:11 left in the first quarter of Saturday's game at No. 16 Florida. The Vols seemed to lose their composure, too.
  • Notebook: Silver linings: Former Tennessee football coach John Majors likes to say, "Things are never as good as they seem on your best day and never as bad as they seem on your worst day."
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
  • Nichols: Rocky Top trip was 'great': While Tennessee's football program was scoring 45 points Saturday in Knoxville its basketball program was scoring plenty of points with one of the state's premier prospects for the Class of 2013.
  • UT fans rejoice : On a day when Tennessee's Tyler Bray threw for 405 yards and two Vol receivers combined for a school record by catching 10 passes each, one offensive achievement went virtually unnoticed:
  • Poise vs. poison: Casey Clausen did it twice but Peyton Manning failed twice. Andy Kelly, Heath Shuler, Tee Martin, Rick Clausen, Erik Ainge and Jonathan Crompton failed once each.

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