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:
- The unknown zone: Tennessee basketball fans are a bit anxious to see what a new-look roster and a new-look coaching staff produce in Thursday night's exhibition opener versus Carson-Newman. First-year Vol head man Cuonzo Martin can relate; he's a bit anxious, too.
- Vols bounce C-N: The first 16 minutes of the Cuonzo Martin era were not pretty. With Tennessee trailing Div. II Carson-Newman 28-30 Thursday night at Thompson-Boling Arena, Vol fans saw a disaster in the making. Tennessee's point guard, conversely, saw a golden opportunity.
- SEC Picks by Inside Tennessee Staff: The national title may not be determined in January. It may be decided Saturday night in Tuscaloosa. That's when No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama collide at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Saturday night's winner projects to play in the BCS Championship game ... perhaps against Saturday night's loser.
- Devil's Advocate by Randy Moore and Danny Parker: Check out this season's ninth 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 24-0 win over MTSU.
- Vols like Cuonzo's calm: Cuonzo Martin would be a great poker player, mostly because he has no "tells."
- Vols hold on late, 76-67: There's a reason Div. I teams aren't lining up to play exhibitions against Div. II Lincoln Memorial University, and Tennessee fans now know what that reason is.
The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:
- Fast-break football: Tennessee fans needn’t worry about Middle Tennessee launching any 20-play, 98-yard drives that consume 11 minutes and 35 seconds this weekend – as South Carolina did last weekend.
- 'Statement' game: Tennessee basketball fans were expecting the spectacular from him last season but the only thing he did that was even vaguely magical was disappear.
- 'Beast' on the boards: With 15 rebounds Thursday night, "The Beast" accomplished a thing of beauty at Thompson-Boling Arena.
- Walk-ons to the rescue : It's rare that a freshman quarterback passes for nearly 300 yards and is the third-best story line in a college football game, but it happened Saturday night at Neyland Stadium.
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