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:
- Bray out, Simms in: The news is bad but not unexpected: Tennessee confirms that quarterback Tyler Bray will be sidelined six weeks due to a fractured thumb suffered in Saturday night's 20-12 loss to Georgia.
- SEC picks by IT Staff: The SEC East race could start to take shape this weekend, with the division's top three teams all facing road tests.
- Devil's Advocate by Randy Moore and Danny Parker: Check out this season's sixth edition of InsideTennessee's Devil's Advocate series in which two staff members break down why their assigned team will win on Saturday.
- 'Root-canal death': Tennessee's dream of a colossal upset turned into Justin Wilcox' worst nightmare in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game against top-ranked LSU.
- 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 38-7 loss to LSU.
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
- Filer's UT visit 'great': Tennessee's basketball program has moved a little closer to landing an intriguing combo guard. Subscribe or sign in now to get all of the details.
- 'In Matt we trust': In Hollywood westerns the star gets to wear the white hat and kiss the dance-hall girls. Then, when it's time for the dirty work - getting thrown from a galloping horse or decked in a saloon fight - the stunt man gets the call.
- Opportunity knocks: Facing the country's top-ranked team is the greatest challenge in college football. It's also the greatest opportunity.
- 'Game anxiety': Tennessee's defensive players are fired up each time they take the field for a new half of football. In fact, they may be too fired up.
- Roundball royalty: Even with top-ranked and ultra-talented LSU visiting Tennessee on Saturday afternoon, the most gifted athlete at Neyland Stadium this weekend may not be a football player.
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