Monday, October 30, 2006
Ainge will be ready for LSU Ainge will be ready for LSU - Nashville, Tennessee - Monday, 10/30/06 - Tennessean.com: "Fulmer said he expects junior quarterback Erik Ainge to be able to play against the Tigers after spraining his right ankle while running a quarterback draw late in the game against the Gamecocks.
Ainge had a protective walking boot on after the game, but Fulmer said that was for precautionary purposes. Fulmer said X-rays and an MRI didn't reveal any serious damage to Ainge's ankle."
Ainge had a protective walking boot on after the game, but Fulmer said that was for precautionary purposes. Fulmer said X-rays and an MRI didn't reveal any serious damage to Ainge's ankle."
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Tennessee Holds Off South Carolina ABC 7 News - Tennessee Holds Off South Carolina: "Erik Ainge threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns as eighth-ranked Tennessee held off South Carolina, 31-24.
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Spurrier keeps Vols guessingTuesday, October 24, 2006
South Carolina's Spurrier can't help zinging the Vols The Times and Democrat - South Carolina's Spurrier can't help zinging the Vols: "COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina's Steve Spurrier just can't help himself, especially during Tennessee week.
Even when he tries to downplay his rivalry with Vols' coach Phillip Fulmer, Spurrier breaks up the room at Tennessee's expense.
He talked Tuesday of how his rivalry with Fulmer is overblown and one-liners like Spurrier's famous, 'You can't spell Citrus without UT,' are simply good-natured jokes told by both sides.
'Of course, the winners are the only ones who can tell the jokes, so maybe they weren't telling too many up there,' Spurrier said."
Even when he tries to downplay his rivalry with Vols' coach Phillip Fulmer, Spurrier breaks up the room at Tennessee's expense.
He talked Tuesday of how his rivalry with Fulmer is overblown and one-liners like Spurrier's famous, 'You can't spell Citrus without UT,' are simply good-natured jokes told by both sides.
'Of course, the winners are the only ones who can tell the jokes, so maybe they weren't telling too many up there,' Spurrier said."
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Vols RB Coker out at least three weeks with knee injury Vols' defense rises to occasionWednesday, October 18, 2006
Third Saturday in October....Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Vols gets cranked up for Tide week SportingNews.com - College Football - Vols gets cranked up for Tide week: "KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Among Alabama and Tennessee fans it's simply known as 'The Third Saturday in October.'
A coach will say every game is important, but it's clear this game has special meaning for Phillip Fulmer of the Volunteers."
Ainge, Vols have new attitude for Alabama game
A coach will say every game is important, but it's clear this game has special meaning for Phillip Fulmer of the Volunteers."
Monday, October 16, 2006
Fulmer: BCS ranking least of Vols' concernsWednesday, October 11, 2006
Wardlow makes SI cover Scout.com: Wardlow makes SI cover: "Tennessee redshirt freshman Antonio Wardlow made the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated magazine after his blocked punt and recovery for a touchdown highlighted a wild fourth quarter in Athens and a wild weekend in the SEC."
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Offensive line continues its improvement Offensive line continues its improvement - Nashville, Tennessee - Tuesday, 10/10/06 - Tennessean.com
Monday, October 09, 2006
Vols' Inky Johnson At Mayo Clinic This Week For Evaluation ClayNation Dixieland Delight College Football Tour: UT at UGA Top 10 ranking is lost on Fulmer Top 10 ranking is lost on Fulmer - Nashville, Tennessee - Monday, 10/09/06 - Tennessean.com: "KNOXVILLE – Tennessee's return to the Top 10 barely registered a blip with Coach Phillip Fulmer on Sunday night.
Basically, Fulmer could care less."
Basically, Fulmer could care less."
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Blocked punt counters special teams mistakes Vols pile on the points Tennessee Shreds Georgia's Stingy 'D'Friday, October 06, 2006
Vols starting offensive line healing Georgia outcome rests on UT’s defensive front The City Paper - Smart, Fast, Free: "Georgia outcome rests on UT’s defensive front"
