| Tennessee Volunteers 2006 SEC East Preview |
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| Written by Mike Rose | |||||||
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006
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Tennessee Volunteers O:7 D:5 If ever there was an SEC team out for redemption in 2006, it's these Tennessee Volunteers. Dropping a home tilt to Vanderbilt was simply uncalled for, and you can bet the Volunteers will be out seeking revenge in 2006. Tennessee Volunteers head coach Phillip Fulmer brought in old buddy and former Mississippi head coach David Cutcliffe to reenergize last year's dormant offense that averaged a paltry 18 points per game. His presence alone should help but with stability at the quarterback position from Erik Ainge, as well as solid wide receiver and running back corps, the Volunteers offense should dramatically increase its output.
Bet the Tennessee Volunteers here. Special teams were a problem last year, but the unit returns fully intact and should only improve on last year's numbers. The Volunteers lose a ton of experience on defense, but Tennessee always recruits well on that side of the ball so there's reason to believe talent will be on hand. The secondary looks to be in fine shape as the entire unit returns intact. |
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