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UT-Auburn matchup chart
Story URL: http://tennessee.scout.com/2/794861.html
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Randy Moore
InsideTennessee.com | Sep 26, 2008 |
What follows is a position-by-position comparison for Auburn and Tennessee, who collide Saturday at 2:30 CST in Jordan-Hare Stadium:
Game #: 1147
Site: Auburn
Date: Sep. 27
Conference: SECW
Coach Match-up: For the Vols - Fulmer and for the Tigers - Tubberville |
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Sen'Derrick Marks is one of college football's top tackles but Tennessee's front four has been playing surprisingly well. |
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| LB's | COMMENTS | LB's |
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Rico McCoy and Ellix Wilson are exceptional. The Auburn 'backers, though efficient, don't do anything that jumps out at you. |
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UT allows 174 passing yards per game, Auburn 175.5. UT allows a 56.5 percent completion rate, Auburn 54.2. UT has 7 interceptions in three games, however, whereas Auburn has just 4 in four games. |
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| S. Teams | COMMENTS | S. Teams |
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This is a disaster area for Tennessee, which has allowed a blocked punt, a punt return for TD and a 52-yard kickoff return, while missing three of four field-goal tries and averaging a putrid 22 net yards per punt. |
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UT is fighting for its life but Auburn has the home-field advantage and tons of incentive after a heart-breaking home loss to LSU last weekend. |
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The Vols are far better than they've shown but, until they stop beating themselves, they'll be hard-pressed to defeat a quality opponent. Auburn 20, Tennessee 10. |
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