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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Vols coverage by Randy Moore (October 24 to 31, 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:
  • Big guys, big questions: Tennessee's top three inside players from 2010-11 — Tobias Harris, Brian Williams and John Fields — have departed. Returnee Kenny Hall is incredibly foul prone. Returnee Jeronne Maymon played in just 14 games last season. Returnee Renaldo Woolridge is a converted wing whose physicality is suspect.
  • No 'Heisman dude': Saturday night's game against South Carolina will be extra special for one Tennessee Vol, even without the "Heisman dude" on hand.
  • SEC Picks by Inside Tennessee Staff: Everyone's waiting for No. 1 LSU vs. No. 2 Alabama next weekend but there are five games on this weekend's SEC football schedule that project to be reasonably competitive.
  • Devil's Advocate: Check out this season's eighth 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 14-3 loss to South Carolina.
  • Cocks dump Vols, 14-3: When your offense is as short-handed as Tennessee's, you need to take advantage of every break. The Vols failed to do so Saturday night at Neyland Stadium, and the result was a 14-3 loss to No. 14 South Carolina.

The articles requiring a Premium subscription in this set include:

  • Weighing in on Worley: Change is coming with the Tennessee football team's starting lineup for its matchup with South Carolina on Saturday night. Sign in or subscribe now to read more.
  • Rally time?: This is not Tennessee's first rodeo. In fact, veteran Vols will tell you that the 2011 season feels an awful lot like the 2010 season did heading into the home stretch.
  • History of success: A slumping slugger switches to a new bat and starts belting home runs. A frustrated golfer switches to a new putter and starts sinking 30-footers. A struggling tennis player switches to a new racket and finds his stroke.
  • Kickin' it into gear: The Game Maxims were created and exist today for a reason. Sign in or subscribe to InsideTennessee.com now to read about the progress the Volunteers are making in one of the Game Maxims.
  • Doubling up: In his ongoing quest to upgrade Tennessee's basketball roster, head coach Cuonzo Martin is chasing prospects two at a time. For more on this intriguing approach, sign in now or subscribe to InsideTennessee.com.
  • Guarded optimism: The InsideTennessee.com staff is tracking down basketball recruits across the country interested in what coach Cuonzo Martin is selling in Knoxville. Sign in or subscribe now to get the latest.
  • Cuonzo gets commitment: Tennessee's basketball recruiting class just doubled in size. Sign in now or subscribe to learn who the Vols' latest commitment is.
  • Haunted Halloween: Halloween pranks don't scare Tennessee's senior tailback one bit but he readily admits being haunted by a memory — one he plans to share with his younger teammates this week.
  • Point of emphasis: Bruce Pearl spent his six years as Tennessee's head basketball coach scrambling to find/develop competent point guards. Cuonzo Martin seems determined to avoid that situation. Sign in or subscribe now to learn how.

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