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UT-UAB matchup chart
Story URL: http://tennessee.scout.com/2/789880.html
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Randy Moore
InsideTennessee.com | Sep 12, 2008 |
What follows is a position-by-position look at Saturday's Tennessee vs. UAB football game at Neyland Stadium:
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Tennessee's pass protection left a lot to be desired in Game 1 but this is the same group that allowed just 4 sacks in 2007. |
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Jonathan Crompton struggled mightily in Game 1, whereas UAB's Joe Webb already appears to be in midseason form. |
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| RB's | COMMENTS | RB's |
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They may not be Darren McFadden and Felix Jones, but UT's Arian Foster and Montario Hardesty might be the best tailback tandem in the SEC this year. |
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| WR's | COMMENTS | WR's |
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John Chavis says UAB's Frantrell Forrest could start for anyone in the SEC. Then again, Tennessee has three guys who already ARE starting in the SEC. |
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Vol tackles Demonte Bolden, Dan Williams and Walter Fisher played much better than expected vs. UCLA. They give UT a big edge in this category. |
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| LB's | COMMENTS | LB's |
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UAB's Joe Henderson and UT's Rico McCoy are on the 2008 Butkus Award watch list. The Vols rate the edge due to the stellar play of Ellix Wilson in Game 1. |
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| DB's | COMMENTS | DB's |
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The return of cornerback Brent Vinson from a one-game suspension makes a talented and experienced Vol secondary even more talented and more experienced. |
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| S. Teams | COMMENTS | S. Teams |
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UT appears to be excellent on punt/kickoff coverage and returns. Still, I can't give the Vols an edge in this category after they missed four field goals (one negated by penalty) and had a punt blocked in Game 1. |
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Tennessee is playing at home and looking for redemption after laying an egg in the opener. The Vols may be flat, however, especially with arch-rival Florida next on the schedule. |
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UAB allows 577.5 yards and 47 points per game, and there's a reason for that: The Blazers have a porous defense. That's just what the doctor ordered for a UT offense coming off a dismal showing in Game 1. Tennessee 47, UAB 13. |
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