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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (October 3 to October 9, 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:
  • SEC picks by Inside Tennessee Staff: Two of football's offensive masterminds collide Saturday in Fayetteville, when Bobby Petrino's pass-happy Arkansas Razorbacks host an Auburn team whose attack is coordinated by Gus Malzahn.
  • Sudden change: Imagine you're a weary defensive player, trotting off the field after a taxing series of plays. Mere seconds after you plop down on the bench to catch your breath, however, a turnover forces you to hustle right back onto the field.
  • Devil's Advocate by Randy Moore and Danny Parker: Check out this season's fifth 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 20-12 loss to Georgia.
  • Dawgs bite Vols, 20-12: The Tennessee Vols are in desperate need of a growth spurt, a point coach Derek Dooley made via a colorful analogy following a 20-12 loss to Georgia.

The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:

  • Redemption Road: Tennessee's football players insist they view Saturday's Georgia game more as an opportunity for redemption than revenge but this much is clear: Last year's 41-14 beat-down in Athens still stings.
  • 'It felt awesome': Throughout preseason camp and the first three games of the 2011 season he was Tennessee's version of the Easter Bunny: You kept hearing about him but you rarely saw him.
  • Pump up the volume: When star receiver Justin Hunter suffered a season-ending ACL tear in the first quarter of Game 3 at Florida, one Tennessee freshman could see his role changing.
  • Moving the chains: Watching Tennessee's offense this fall is a moving experience. Every time fans look up, the Vols seem to be moving the first-down chains.
  • The Gauntlet: For Tennessee's football team, the Payback Tour starts today.

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