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- Water Boy
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Erik Ainge started that year as well.JustBlues wrote:by the way, wasn't the last freshman to start at QB at Tennessee..... Brent Schaeffer?
As far as pressure goes, thought OM pressured our qb's more than USC. USC hit Mallett a few times and sacked him once. Know OM knocked Mallett out of the game and sacked him a couple of times. So, that all being said, OM should generate some pressure on UT if USC did.JustBlues wrote:Overall he did well against the SC rush, but that was only for half a game and there is one glaring exception-- under pressure he threw a very ill advised pass that was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. We wouldn't mind a few of those. This has potential of being a good game, but if either team slacks up it could get ugly either way. Both teams have been consistently inconsistent.Ericvol2096 wrote: Bray handled SCjr's pressure when he played them in the second half in that game and seems to have really good pocket presence.
Most qb's don't handle getting hit too well. Easy to assume whichever teams qb plays better and who gets more run support will have an easier road to victory.
- 03rebs
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If you get the opportunity go to Big Ed's in Oak Ridge.lewindha wrote:Hey ericVol,
I live about 90 miles away from Knoxville, but never been to Knoxville (except when driving through). I have some friends that are coming up from MS to go to the game with me. What are some places to go eat, drink, etc.? I appreciate any help you can give a K-Ville noob.
http://www.pizzajoints.com/United_State ... a994627593
Forward Rebels!
Nuclear pizza! Cool!03rebs wrote: If you get the opportunity go to Big Ed's in Oak Ridge.
http://www.pizzajoints.com/United_State ... a994627593