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  • orlegend0208
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    • Nov 2013
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    Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

    Introduction:
    How's it goin' guys?? This is my first dynasty series on Operation Sports since I just now got thread posting privileges O_o. I'm an absolute HUGE Vols fan of just about every sport and actively follow their recruiting, so I will be doing this dynasty on the rebuilding project of the Tennessee Volunteers and try to get them back to their powerhouse status of the 1990's, early 2000's or maybe as good as Alabama has been the past few years.


    If anyone is interested in seeing highlights of the games I will be more than happy to put them on Youtube since I have a Dazzle and can record games in pretty good quality :P . If you're interested just let me know!

    Anyway, hope you all enjoy!!

    Dynasty Info:
    Console: PS3
    Quarters: 7 Minutes
    Difficulty: All-American (may bump up to Heisman)
    Rosters: Volstopfan14 (although I did edit Butch Jones' coaching level down to 17 from 38 which is where it was originally. That is the lowest of all SEC coaches)
    Sliders: Custom made
    Offensive Style: Tennessee's Pro Style, Hurry-up Spread offense
    Defensive Style: Attacking 4-3


    Tennessee Announces 2013 Schedule:
    So, as you can tell, Tennessee has a VERY hard schedule ahead of them this year. Playing at Oregon and then at Florida the very next week will be BRUTAL. And playing South Carolina, Alabama, Missouri, and Auburn all back to back to back to back will be one of the toughest stretches for any team in college football.

    Tennessee Hires Butch Jones:
    The University of Tennessee announced on Dec. 7, 2012 the hiring of Butch Jones as the 24th head football coach of the Vols. Jones owns a 55-34 record (.618) in seven seasons as a head coach, and his teams have earned bowl appearances in five of his seven seasons as a head coach. Jones is 34-18 (.654) in conference play and both 44-2 when leading at halftime and 45-3 when leading after three quarters. Jones joined UT from the University of Cincinnati, where he finished with a 23-14 record (.657) in three seasons with the Bearcats.


    Jones was also the head coach for three years at Central Michigan (27-13, .675, from 2007-09). He has won at least eight games in five of his six years as a head coach, including three seasons of nine-plus wins in the last four years (2009, 2011, 2012). Jones also has won 10 or more games twice, finishing 11-2 at Central Michigan in 2009 and posting a 10-3 record and top 25 final national ranking with Cincinnati in 2011. Jones has also finished the season ranked in the top 25 in three of the last four seasons (2009 with Central Michigan and 2011 and 2012 at Cincinnati). Jones has won four conference championships in his seven seasons as a head coach, including the Big East title in 2011 and 2012 with Cincinnati and the 2007 and 2009 Mid-American Conference titles at Central Michigan. He earned Big East Conference Coach of the Year honors from the league after his 10-win season with the Bearcats in 2011 and earned the same honor from CBSSports.com in 2012, a year in which the 2012 Cincinnati squad captured its second consecutive bowl victory while also finishing with a top 25 ranking. The Bearcats finished the regular season 9-3 with a 5-2 record in the Big East to share the conference crown.










    Major Position Battles Heading Into Summer Camp:
    QB: This is the most questionable position for the Vols. Tyler Bray chose to entire the NFL Draft and not stick around for his Senior season. That leaves Tennessee with Junior QB Justin Worley as the only QB on Tennessee's roster to have any playing time. Along with Worley the other possible options for Tennessee is Redshirt Freshman Nathan Peterman and two true freshman... 3 Star Scrambling QB Josh Dobbs and 3 Star Pocket Passer Riley Ferguson.
    "All 4 will compete for the starting job as it is 100% up for grabs"- Butch Jones

    WR: Both Justin Hunter and Cordarrelle Patterson chose to enter the NFL draft instead of coming back for their Senior season. That currently leaves Tennessee with only 2 major WR's coming back with experience in Alton "Pig" Howard and Devrin Young. 4 star/5 star Freshman Marquez North is almost guaranteed a starting job. Redshirt Freshman Jason Croom, 3 star freshmen Josh Smith, 4 star Paul Harris, and 3 star/4 star Ryan Jenkins will also have an opportunity to get some playing time this year as there is little WR depth on the Vols roster.


    TE: The TE position is up for grabs with little to no depth at the position with Mychael Rivera graduating. Junior Brendan Downs will most likely be the starter, but JUCO TE Woody Quinn and Freshman A.J Branisel could also see potential playing time.


    CB: Justin Coleman is the only returning starter since Prentiss Waggner graduated. 3 star Freshman Cam Sutton is one of the most impressive newcomers and could very well earn that starting job opposite Justin Coleman. Other CB's that have a chance to get some playing time are JUCO CB Riyahd Jones, JaRon Toney, and Freshman Malik Foreman. Coleman is almost a for sure starter, but it's up in the air who will start opposite of him.


    August 2013: New Uniforms
    For the first time since the Halloween game of 2009, Tennessee will have a uniform that isn't their traditional Orange and White uniform. The "Smokey Gray" uniform was announced as a new alternative to the orange and white the Vols have always worn.


    Along with the new Smokey Gray uniforms come subtle changes to the normal uniforms.






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  • kswgrad2012
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    • Aug 2013
    • 1609

    #2
    Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

    Lookin' good.

    Tennessee was the very first dynasty I ever did in NCAA. Way back on NCAA 11. Didn't last long, as I got fired after two years. Went 8-5 in year 1, then started 0-4 in year 2 (lost to UCLA, Ohio State, Florida and Georgia to start off), and finished 3-9. Wishing you much more success with them.

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    • orlegend0208
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      • Nov 2013
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      #3
      Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

      August 2013: 2014 Schedule Announced



      Once again, we have an incredibly hard schedule. We go on the road to Oklahoma and Georgia, then right after that we play Florida. Once again the month of October will be the toughest month in our schedule.

      Austin Peay Depth Chart Released
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      • orlegend0208
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        • Nov 2013
        • 3125

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        Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

        Austin Peay is no Match for Tennessee in Season Opener


        The Volunteers torched Austin Peay's defense to a tune of 63 points in the season opener in Neyland Stadium. Austin Peay got on the board first, but didn't get on it much at all afterwards. The Volunteers scoring was led by Rajion Neal who had 4 rushing TD's on the day. Justin Worley had 2 TD passes and an INT while passing for 256 yards. Junior TE Brendan Downs was the recipient of both of Worley's TD passes. Highly touted freshman Marquez North had 1 catch for 31 yards while Redshirt Freshman Jason Croom had 2 catches. Marlin Lane had the most rushing yards with 127 on 21 carries.

        The Vols defense took control of the game putting pressure on Andrew Spivey for most of the game even though it doesn't show much in the stat line. Daniel Hood and Daniel McCullers tied for having the most sacks with 1 a piece. While Dontavis Sapp had an interception and Geraldo Orta intercepted a pass and took it 32 yards to the checkerboards for a Tennessee touchdown.

        "It was a great win today, I'm really proud of these young men, but we still have a ways to go before we're at where we want to be," said Butch Jones in the post game press conference. I thought Justin did a good job, but he still has some improving to do. Rajion and Marlin ran the ball extremely well for us today. It's night and day how much they've improved over the off-season."

        "I think we need our QB's to distribute the ball a LOT more," said Jones. "We only had 5 players with at least 1 catch and 2 of the players were our running backs. We have some pretty good talent at the WR position and we need to make the best of it."

        "Our defense did extremely well. I'm very proud of how they played with intensity, they were really physical and really got after the ball today. If we can do this week in and week out I believe we'll be in really good shape going forward." said Jones speaking of his defense.

        "I'm extremely proud of Palardy," said Jones. "He struggled at points with extra points last year, but he made all 9 attempts today. He's really improved over the off-season and his confidence is through the roof."

        Next Saturday the Vols take on the Bobby Petrino led Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Neyland Stadium. Kick-off is at 3:00 local time.

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        NCAA 14: SMSU Dynasty

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        • packersfan4eva
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          • Jun 2010
          • 426

          #5
          Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

          Lord. That was quite the blowout.

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          • orlegend0208
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            • Nov 2013
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            Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

            Originally posted by packersfan4eva
            Lord. That was quite the blowout.
            I simmed that game so I could get to Western Kentucky and was stunned by the final score... I rarely get that type of score when I sim a game vs. an FCS opponent with a 99 overall team O_o
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            • orlegend0208
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              Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

              Vols Top the Hilltoppers 45-16

              The game started off rather slow. The score was 17-9 at halftime and then Junior WR Devrin Young kicked off the 2nd half with a bang. He returned the opening kick off 103 yards for a TD. Once that happened, all momentum swung in Tennessee's favor and they never looked back. The Vols would end up scoring 35 straight points from the end of the 2nd quarter to the start of the 4th.

              The scoring all started when Michael Palardy drilled a 35 yard field goal, soon WKU would answer with a 35 yard field goal of their own. But, as time expired in the first half Justin Worley hit Marquez North on a 9 yard slant route for a TD. North had a game high 120 receiving yards on 6 catches. The next Tennessee score would be another 9 yard touchdown pass from Worley to Croom. Croom had a game high 7 receptions and had 72 receiving yards. Then, the 3rd quarter started off with the Devrin Young 103 yard kick off return for a touchdown. Backup HB Marlin Lane then ran in to the checkerboards for a 7 yard TD later in the 3rd quarter. Then, the Vols took advantage of a Brandon Doughty interception to score once again. This time Justin Worley through a 8 yard strike to Jacob Carter for the TD.
              At this point it would be 38-9 Vols. Rajion Neal ran in a TD from the 1 yard line to make it 45-9 Tennessee. But, with 1:13 left in the game WKU would score again.

              The defense kept pressure on Brandon Doughty all game and this time it would show in the stat line. Tennessee would end up sacking him 6 times on the day. Senior DE Jacques Smith had 3 sacks, Redshirt Seniors DT Maurice Couch, DT Daniel McCullers, and DE Marlon Walls all had 1 sack each. Walk-on Michael Williams had the lone interception on Doughty in the 3rd quarter.

              The Vols also held the Hilltoppers to an astonishing -6 yards rushing. WKU's starting HB Antonio Andrews had 6 carries for 37 yards, but was injured 2 different times throughout the game causing WKU to not run the ball often at all. Because of the 6 sacks on Brandon Doughty he had -43 yards rushing on the day.

              WEEK 3 OPPONENT:

              Up next the Vols will face the #7 Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. This will be one of, if not THE toughest game the Vols will play all year as they are 21 point underdogs heading into Saturday's matchup. Kickoff is at 12:00 local time.



              Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Tennessee Volunteers
              Sep 7, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
              Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (0-2)360716
              Tennessee Volunteers (2-0)10721745
              Team Stats Comparison
              WKUTENN
              Total Offense248457
              Rushing Yards-6159
              Passing Yards254298
              First Downs1327
              Punt Return Yards074
              Kick Return Yards41152
              Total Yards289683
              Turnovers13
              3rd Down Converstion3-13 (23%)7-11 (63%)
              4th Down Conversion0-11-1
              2-Point Conversion0-00-0
              Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-1-1 (66%)8-5-1 (75%)
              Penalties0-01-15
              Posession Time13:3814:22
              Scoring Summary
              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGWKUTENN
              4:36(TENN) Michael Palardy, 35 yard FG03
              0:47(WKU) Garrett Schwettman, 35 yard FG33
              0:00(TENN) Marquez North, 9 yard TD pass from Justin Worley310
              SECOND QUARTER SCORINGWKUTENN
              5:18(WKU) Mitchell Henry, 4 yard TD pass from Brandon Doughty910
              3:42(TENN) Jason Croom, 9 yard TD pass from Justin Worley917
              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGWKUTENN
              6:49(TENN) Devrin Young, returned kick off 103 yards924
              4:08(TENN) Marlin Lane, 7 yard TD run931
              1:50(TENN) Jacob Carter, 8 yard TD pass from Justin Worley938
              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGWKUTENN
              2:06(TENN) Rajion Neal, 1 yard TD run945
              1:13(WKU) Lonnie Turner, 22 yard TD pass from Damarcus Smith1645
              Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              Damarcus Smith8/812810
              Brandon Doughty15/3312611
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              Brandon Doughty6-43-7.10
              Antonio Andrews6376.10
              Leon Allen2000
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              Stephon Brown5438.60
              Willie McNeal57715.40
              Jamarielle Brown45012.50
              Mitchell Henry3144.61
              Lonnie Turner242211
              Nicholas Norris1550
              Leon Allen119190
              Antonio Andrews1220
              Jerrell Moore1220
              BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
              Justin Martinez10
              Luis Polanco01
              Cameron Clemmons03
              Conner Popeck01
              Ed Hazelett01
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              Jonathan Dowling10000
              Kiante Young7000
              Bar'ee Boyd6100
              Andrew Jackson6000
              Xavius Boyd6100
              Chuck Franks3000
              Arius Wright3010
              Cam Thomas3000
              Tyree Robinson3000
              Bryan Shorter3000
              Gavin Rocker2000
              Eric Robinson-Berry1000
              Calvin Washington1100
              Terran Williams1010
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              Garrett Schwettman1/11/2435
              PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
              Hendrix Brakefield623338.80
              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Jamarielle Brown120200
              Tyree Robinson121210
              Tennessee Volunteers
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              Justin Worley23/3729831
              Nathan Peterman0/1000
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              Rajion Neal241355.61
              Marlin Lane8475.81
              Justin Worley3-30-100
              Pig Howard1770
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              Jason Croom77210.21
              Marquez North6120201
              Pig Howard47117.70
              Jacob Carter3289.31
              Brendan Downs294.50
              Rajion Neal1-2-20
              BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
              Kyler Kerbyson10
              James Stone01
              Antonio Richardson01
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              JaRon Toney5000
              Brian Randolph4000
              Dontavis Sapp4000
              Byron Moore3000
              Jacques Smith3300
              Michael Williams3010
              Justin Coleman2000
              Maurice Couch2100
              Riyahd Jones2000
              Marlon Walls1100
              Cam Sutton1000
              A.J Johnson1000
              Daniel McCullers1100
              Corey Vereen1000
              Danny O'Brien1000
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              Michael Palardy11936
              PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
              Michael Palardy2104520
              KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Devrin Young2152761
              PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
              Devrin Young57414.80
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              • orlegend0208
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                • Nov 2013
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                Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                Oregon Stars To Miss Most of Season

                In Oregon's 45-21 Week 2 victory over Virginia, both starting QB Marcus Mariota and RB DeAnthony Thomas got injured and both will be out for most of the season. Mariota has a strained back and will miss the next 8 weeks, while DeAnthony Thomas suffered a partially torn ACL and will miss the next 9 weeks.



                Without 2 potential Heisman Trophy candidates this could really help the Tennessee Volunteers in this weeks upcoming matchup with the inexperienced Jake Rodrigues making his first start and also the inexperienced RB's Byron Marshall and former 5 star Thomas Tyner getting the majority of the carries for the Ducks.
                Last edited by orlegend0208; 06-26-2014, 01:50 AM.
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                • orlegend0208
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                  Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                  Vols Lose Heartbreaker To The Ducks
                  Even though two of the Ducks star players, DeAnthony Thomas and Marcus Mariota, who are both injured and were not active for the game, but the #7 Oregon Ducks (3-0) still came out with the win over the Tennessee Volunteers (2-1)... But, it was much closer than many may think... Oregon squeaked out a 48-41 win in overtime on its home field against the Vols.



                  1st Quarter Scoring:
                  For every score Oregon had, Tennessee would match it. On the 2nd play of the game Rodrigues hit Keanon Lowe on a 45 yard post route over the middle of the field for a TD to take the early 7-0 lead. Then, with 1:09 left in the quarter Marlin Lane ran in for a 4 yard TD run to tie it up at 7-7.

                  2nd Quarter Scoring:
                  With 5:03 left in the quarter Rodrigues threw a perfectly thrown ball to Josh Huff, in between two Vols defenders, for a 20 yard TD which made it 14-7 Oregon. With 3:35 left in the quarter the Vols matched it when Senior RB Rajion Neal had a 5 yard TD run. Then, with 0:53 left in the half Oregon's Sophomore RB Byron Marshall had a 3 yard TD run right up the middle. So, at the half Oregon led 21-14.

                  3rd Quarter Scoring:
                  The Vols got the ball after the half and took full advantage of it. With 5:50 left in the 3rd quarter Justin Worley threw a 7 yard TD pass to Cody Blanc to tie the game at 21. Oregon then responded with a 42 yard field goal to make it 24-21. Then, the Vols took their first lead of the game when Justin Worley hit Devrin Young on an out route to the right corner of the endzone... BUT, here is where it gets interesting... Michael Palardy missed the extra point and it was now a 27-24 Tennessee lead. And of course, Oregon responds right back with a touchdown of their own as former 5* RB Thomas Tyner had a 2 yard TD run making it 31-27 Oregon.

                  4th Quarter Scoring:
                  After a Rajion Neal fumble, Oregon took advantage of it and with 4:08 left in the quarter Byron Marshall had another 3 yard TD run to make it 38-27 Oregon. Tennessee answered right back as Rajion Neal had a 1 yard TD run up the middle to make it a 38-34 Oregon lead. Oregon responded with another field goal, but this time from 46 yards out which made it 41-34. Finally, with 0:43 left in the 4th quarter Justin Worley hits Devrin Young on a screen to the right side where he then runs it in 10 yards for the score tying it up at 41!

                  OVERTIME:

                  It took Oregon only 3 plays to get in the endzone as Byron Marshall runs into the endzone from 2 yards out to make it his 3rd rushing TD of the game and that makes it a 48-41 Oregon lead. Neal gets stuffed on 1st down, Worley throws it away on 2nd down, and on 3rd down the play gets broken up by none other than Ifo Ekpre-Olomu. On 4th down Worley drops back to pass but after finding no one open he ends up getting sacked by Oregon DE Tony Washington to end the game and Oregon wins a close one 48-41 in Eugene.

                  Butch Jones Post-Game Press Conference Quotes:

                  "I'm extremely proud of our guys today for hanging in with a top 10 team in a very hostile environment," said head coach Butch Jones. "They came out and fought exactly how we wanted them to. I don't think we could've asked for a better game offensively, but defensively our weaknesses were exposed and we've got to work on them to get to the level where we want to be."

                  "I was impressed with the effort on defense, they never gave up, never stopped fighting," said Jones. "Cam Sutton was one individual who I was really impressed with. He got in there and broke up a few passes, and made it took for #1 to really do much offensively. Even on the play that he gave up a TD he played great coverage on him, I think he'll really be a good player soon."

                  "Our defensive line has to get more physical. The effort was there today, they never gave up, and I'm proud of them for that," Jones said. "But, their running back's had such an easy time near the goal line running the ball in. So, in practice come Monday, we're going to have to have the offense vs. defense on the goal line. That's the only way we'll get better. "

                  "All in all, I'm proud of the guys, but we can't let this loss come to our head since we've got to go on the road to yet another hostile environment next week with Florida... And they're also ranked in the top 25 so we'll see how our guys adjust to this type of environment in a big, conference game." said Jones as the post game press conference came to an end.

                  Next Weeks Matchup Preview:
                  Tennessee Vols (2-1) vs. #14 Florida Gators (1-1)

                  Tennessee (2-1, 0-0 SEC) hasn't defeated Florida (1-1, 0-0) since a 30-28 victory at Neyland Stadium in 2004. The Vols also have lost their last 17 games against ranked opponents and are 1-23 versus Top 25 teams since 2008.

                  Both teams are currently coming off of losses. Tennessee lost to #7 Oregon 41-48 in overtime and the #10 Gators lost to the #24 Miami Hurricanes 26-35

                  "Our players understand the rivalry, what is at stake," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said. "I think they understand what has gone on before them. The only thing we can control is our preparation and how we play on Saturday."

                  Tennessee hasn't come particularly close to ending the streak recently. The Gators squeaked past the Vols 21-20 in their 2006 national championship season, but the last six Florida-Tennessee games had an average margin of 19 points, with each of them being decided by double digits.

                  Tennessee, a 17-point underdog, knows it must play its best to have a shot at ending the streak. During a team meeting Sunday, Tennessee's upperclassmen emphasized the importance of this rivalry and the necessity to avoid dwelling on the loss to Oregon.

                  Kick off for the game is at 3:30 local time in Gainesville, FL.



                  PREDICTION: Florida wins 31-14.
                  Last edited by orlegend0208; 06-27-2014, 07:56 PM.
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                  • orlegend0208
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                    • Nov 2013
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                    #10
                    Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                    Big 2nd Quarter Lifts #14 Gators Over Vols




                    Tennessee Volunteers at Florida Gators
                    Sep 21, 20131ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                    Tennessee Volunteers (2-2 (0-1))737724
                    #14 Florida Gators (2-1 (1-0))3217334
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    TENNFLA
                    Total Offense382473
                    Rushing Yards127147
                    Passing Yards255326
                    First Downs1721
                    Punt Return Yards149
                    Kick Return Yards17126
                    Total Yards567508
                    Turnovers30
                    3rd Down Converstion4-13 (30%)10-21 (47%)
                    4th Down Conversion0-10-1
                    2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                    Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-1-0 (33%)11-4-2 (54%)
                    Penalties5-266-44
                    Posession Time13:1214:48
                    Scoring Summary
                    FIRST QUARTER SCORINGTENNFLA
                    1:11(FLA) Austin Hardin, 30 yard FG03
                    0:44(TENN) Pig Howard, 100 yard Kick Off Return for TD73
                    SECOND QUARTER SCORINGTENNFLA
                    3:58(FLA) Matt Jones, 5 yard TD run710
                    2:34(FLA) Matt Jones, 1 yard TD run717
                    1:45(TENN) Michael Palardy, 50 yard FG1017
                    0:47(FLA) Trey Burton, 19 yard TD pass from Jeff Driskel1024
                    THIRD QUARTER SCORINGTENNFLA
                    4:09(TENN) Marquez North, 11 yard TD pass from Justin Worley1724
                    2:04(FLA) Jeff Driskel, 1 yard TD run1731
                    FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGTENNFLA
                    4:08(FLA) Austin Hardin, 32 yard FG1734
                    3:10(TENN) Devrin Young, 28 yard TD pass from Justin Worley2434
                    Tennessee Volunteers
                    Florida Gators



                    Butch Jones Post-Game Press Conference Quotes:
                    "First off, I just want to say congratulations to the Florida Gators. They played a great game and were a very tough opponent. But, I was impressed with the mental toughness of our team. It really showed in the second half when we really did a great job of tuning out the crowd and really focusing on our gameplan. I saw a different team in the 2nd half and I saw a lot of progress being made. Not only did we keep our composure in the 2nd half, but we also outscored them. I'm really excited to see if we can keep up this momentum for the rest of the year now because we made huge strides today."

                    "One thing that I was encouraged by was our secondary play. Their QB had 18 completions on 43 attempts which is less than 50% which is where we strive to get to every week. And in a game this big, and playing against a very good team like Florida, I'd say it's a great accomplishment that we were able to achieve this goal."

                    "Our return game I'd say is one of the best in the country. That's two kick off returns for touchdowns in the past 3 weeks. Pig and Devrin are doing a fantastic job back there. And now I'm just waiting for them to take a punt back for a touchdown cause they're obviously capable of doing it."

                    "I think Justin is doing a good job right now at QB. He's making the right reads most of the time, delivering the ball where it needs to be, and distributing the ball among our receivers. He's improved a lot since this off-season and I'm really proud of him for that. I can't wait to see what he'll do the rest of the season as he continues to develop into an even better QB."

                    "Right now, I think we have to forget about this game and focus 110% on South Alabama next week and regain that confidence that we had after the first two games of the season when we played absolutely fantastic football."
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                    • orlegend0208
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                      Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                      Huge Recruiting Weekend For The Vols


                      Even with the rather slow start for the Vols (2-2) head coach Butch Jones has the Vols sitting in a great position for a number of highly touted recruits. This weekend for the South Alabama game, the Vols will be hosting 10 high profile recruits that could all potentially be game changers down the road. They are hosting one 5 star recruit, eight 4 star recruits, and one 3 star recruit who is rated as the #1 JUCO TE in the nation.

                      Butch Jones has a great chance to get the 2014 class rolling this weekend.

                      5 Players Most Likely To Commit On Visit:
                      4* DT Robert Williams
                      4* MLB Braylon Lacey
                      4* CB Terrance Sanders
                      4* T Tim Turner
                      3* TE Brian Jones

                      South Alabama Game Visitors Recruiting - 2013
                      NAMEPOSCLASSHOMETOWNHTWTCALIBER
                      Matt Fuller (#13 overall)#2 WRHSFarmington, MO6'0192
                      Robert Williams (#55 overall)#4 DTHSPalm Coast, FL6'5262
                      Derrick Young (#70 overall)#2 CBHSFenton, MI5'9181
                      Anthony Owens (#93 overall)#3 THSGreer, SC6'4347
                      Braylon Lacey (#100 overall)#8 MLBHSBethesda, MD6'1232
                      Terrance Sanders (#104 overall)#3 CBHSGlen Cove, NY6'1183
                      Tim Turner (#160 overall)#9 THSNarragansett Pier, RI6'6261
                      Ben Bowser (#164 overall)#6 CBHSSchriever, LA5'11190
                      Jason Roberson (#287 overall)#20 THSClearwater, SC6'6306
                      Brian Jones (#669 overall)#31 TEJUCO SoBethel, CT6'6255
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                      • orlegend0208
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                        • Nov 2013
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                        Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                        Year 1 (2013) Review:
                        I decided to go ahead and sim the rest of Year 1 because of my work schedule the next week or so I'm not sure how often I'll be able to play and post updates. But, I was rather surprised when I saw the results I got after simming because they were pretty realistic (record wise at least... not so sure about score wise). So, this post will basically be me summing up everything that happened in Year 1.

                        Week 1: Austin Peay: 63-17: Win (1-0)
                        Week 2: Western Kentucky: 45-16: Win (2-0)
                        Week 3: @ #7 Oregon: 41-48: Loss (2-1)
                        Week 4: @ #14 Florida: 24-34: Loss (2-2)
                        Week 5: South Alabama: 41-14: Win (3-2)
                        Week 6: #23 Georgia: 24-28: Loss (3-3)
                        Week 7: Bye
                        Week 8: #19 South Carolina: 24-40: Loss (3-4)
                        Week 9: @ #1 Alabama: 21-31: Loss (3-5)
                        Week 10: @ Missouri: 40-37 OT: Win (4-5)
                        Week 11: Auburn: 15-22: Loss (4-6)
                        Week 12: Bye
                        Week 13: Vanderbilt: 34-31: Win (5-6)
                        Week 14: @ Kentucky: 38-24: Win (6-6)
                        Week 15: Bye
                        Holiday Bowl: Washington: 24-49: Loss (6-7)

                        So, I was fairly impressed that Tennessee was able to get to a bowl game... even though we got destroyed. But, I'm extremely excited about Year 2 (2014) because of the talent coming back and the incoming 2014 recruiting class I have so far. Out of 25 available scholarships, I have 21 targets and 14 total commitments. So, here is the list of current commitments.

                        2014 Tennessee Recruiting Class Recruiting -
                        NAMEPOSCLASSHOMETOWNHTWTCALIBER
                        Robert Williams #4 DTHSPalm Coast, FL6'5262
                        Anthony Owens #3 THSGreer, SC6'4347
                        Braylon Lacey#8 MLBHSBethesda, MD6'1232
                        Tim Turner#9 THSNarragansett Pier, RI6'6261
                        Ben Bowser#6 CBHSSchriever, LA5'11190
                        Tyrone Franklin#36 ATHHSFort Myers, FL5'11223
                        Jason Roberson#20 THSClearwater, SC6'6306
                        Greg Weaver#26 DEHSSt. Charles, MO6'2283
                        Andy McBride#54 ATHHSSouth Gate, CA6'2194
                        Brian Jones#31 TEJUCO SoBethel, CT6'6255
                        Carlos Golden#12 KHSCatonsville, MD5'10231
                        Reggie Medlock#152 DEJUCO JrLebanon, TN6'1247
                        Cornelius Jackson#15 PHSGeorgetown, KY6'1178
                        Thomas Williams#131 GJUCO JrMcLean, VA6'1307


                        Conference Championship Results:

                        C-USA: FAU-21 vs. Tulsa-16
                        SEC: #6 Alabama-31 vs. South Carolina-14
                        Mountain West: #25 Utah State-31 vs. Hawaii-24
                        PAC-12: #14 USC-49 vs. Washington-42
                        ACC: #13 NC State-21 vs. #10 Virginia Tech-17
                        Big 10: #1 Ohio State- 42 vs. #4 Nebraska-21
                        MAC: Ohio-31 vs. #21 Ball State-21

                        Heisman Trophy Results:

                        N/Player/Pos/Team/1st/2nd/3rd/Total
                        1. Braxton Miller/QB/Ohio State/365/225/153/1698
                        2. Johnny Manziel/QB/Texas A&M/236/305/188/1506
                        3. Carlos Hyde/HB/Ohio State/133/198/312/1107
                        4. Byron Marshall/HB/Oregon/44/45/107/329
                        5. Logan Thomas/QB/Virginia Tech/7/12/25/70

                        Award Winners:

                        2013 NCAA Football Award Winner
                        AwardPlayerPosTeam
                        Maxwell AwardJohnny Manziel QBTexas A&M
                        Walter Camp AwardJohnny Manziel QBTexas A&M
                        Chuck Bednarik AwardIfo Ekpre-Olomu CBOregon
                        Bronko Nagurski TrophyDeMarcus LawrenceLEBoise State
                        Davey O'Brien AwardJohnny ManzielQBTexas A&M
                        Doak Walker AwardByron MarshallHBOregon
                        Fred Biletnikoff AwardMike EvansWRTexas A&M
                        John Mackey AwardRyan MalleckTEVirginia Tech
                        Outland TrophyJake MatthewsLTTexas A&M
                        Rimington TrophyAndrew MillerCVirginia Tech
                        Lombardi AwardJacques SmithRETennessee
                        Linebacker of the YearMatt RobinsonROLBMaryland
                        Jim Thorpe AwardIfo Ekpre-OlomuCBOregon
                        Lou Groza AwardDrew BasilKOhio State
                        Ray Guy AwardBen RhynePStanford
                        Returner of the YearKhalek ShepherdHBVirginia
                        Heisman Memorial TrophyBraxton MillerQBOhio State


                        All-Americans:

                        2013 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans
                        PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                        QBJohnny Manziel, Texas A&M6'1200So.
                        HBCarlos Hyde, Ohio State6'0242Sr.
                        HBJeremy Smith, Oklahoma State5'10208Sr.
                        WRMatt Miller, Boise State6'3218Jr.
                        WRAmari Cooper, Alabama6'1202So.
                        TEEric Tomlinson, UTEP6'6255Jr.
                        OLJack Mewhort, Ohio State6'7308Sr.
                        OLJake Matthews, Texas A&M6'5305Sr.
                        OLAndrew Norwell, Ohio State6'6319Sr.
                        CCorey Linsley, Ohio State6'3297Sr.
                        OLAnthony Steen, Alabama6'3309Sr.
                        DLJason Ankrah, Nebraska6'4265Sr.
                        DLJadeveon Clowney, South Carolina6'6274Jr.
                        DLBrandon Ivory, Alabama6'4310Jr.
                        DLThad Randle, Nebraska6'1295Sr.
                        LBA.J Johnson, Tennessee6'2243Jr.
                        LBMichael Doctor, Oregon State6'0223Sr.
                        LBMatt Robinson, Maryland6'4230Jr.
                        DBBradley Roby, Ohio State5'11193Jr.
                        DBIfo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon5'10190Jr.
                        DBDemetrius Wright, USC6'1195Sr.
                        DBChristian Bryant, Ohio State5'10192Sr.
                        KDrew Basil, Ohio State6'1210Sr.
                        PWill Baumann, NC State6'6190Jr.
                        RSCorey Smith, Ohio State6'0170Jr.


                        2013 NCAA 2nd Team All-Americans
                        PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                        QBBraxton Miller, Ohio State6'2215Jr.
                        HBByron Marshall, Oregon5'10201So.
                        HBT.J Yeldon, Alabama6'2218So.
                        WRMike Evans, Texas A&M6'5218So.
                        WRDres Anderson, Utah6'1187Jr.
                        TERyan Malleck, Virginia Tech6'4248Jr.
                        OLTaylor Lewan, Michigan6'8308Sr.
                        OLCyrus Kouandjio, Alabama6'6310Jr.
                        OLSpencer Long, Nebraska6'4315Sr.
                        OLMason Walters, Texas6'6320Sr.
                        CAndrew Miller, Virginia Tech6'4293Sr.
                        DLDarryl Cato Bishop, NC State6'3266Sr.
                        DLJacques Smith, Tennessee6'2243Sr.
                        DLLuther Maddy, Virginia Tech6'1295Jr.
                        DLAnthony Johnson, LSU6'3304Jr.
                        LBV.J Fehoko, Utah5'11225Jr.
                        LBXzavier Dickson, Alabama6'3265Jr.
                        LBDillon Rake, Oklahoma State6'1210Fr.
                        DBTorin Harris , USC6'0190Sr.
                        DBVictor Hampton, South Carolina5'10202Jr.
                        DBDetrick Bonner, Virginia Tech6'0189Jr.
                        DBCorey Bell, Boise State5'11208Jr.
                        KCade Foster, Alabama6'1224Sr.
                        PSam Foltz, Nebraska6'1200Fr.
                        RSMarqise Lee, USC6'0195Jr.


                        2013 NCAA Freshmen All-Americans
                        PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                        QBJameis Winston, Florida State6'4218Fr.
                        HBRiley Bullough, Michigan State6'2232Fr.
                        HBTrey Edmunds, Virginia Tech6'1212Fr.
                        WRJason Croom, Tennessee6'5223Fr.
                        WRMarquez North, Tennessee6'4215Fr.
                        TEJosh Parris, Syracuse6'2252Fr.
                        OLJordan Simmons, USC6'5335Fr.
                        OLGermain Ifedi, Texas A&M6'5338Fr.
                        OLParker Osterloh, Virginia Tech6'8299Fr.
                        OLKyle Dodson, Ohio State6'6324Fr.
                        CColby Watson, UCF6'5303Fr.
                        DLDalton Rodriguez, Tulsa6'6258Fr.
                        DLRobert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss6'4297Fr.
                        DLMalcolm Brown, Texas6'4315Fr.
                        DLStevie Tu'ikolovatu, Utah6'1320Fr.
                        LBMarcus Newby, Nebraska6'1210Fr.
                        LBSteve Longa, Rutgers6'1220Fr.
                        LBDillon Rake, Oklahoma State6'1210Fr.
                        DBLamar Robins, USF6'3188Fr.
                        DBCam Sutton, Tennessee6'1180Fr.
                        DBMartez Hester, Ball State6'2188Fr.
                        DBTony Conner, Ole Miss6'2202Fr.
                        KJamie Sutcliffe, Utah6'2184Fr.
                        PSam Foltz, Nebraska6'1200Fr.
                        RSDarius Tice, USF5'10200Fr.


                        2013 1st Team All-SEC
                        PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                        QBJohnny Manziel, Texas A&M6'1200So.
                        HBJeremy Hill, LSU6'2235So.
                        HBT.J Yeldon, Alabama6'2218So.
                        WRMike Evans, Texas A&M6'5218So.
                        WRAmari Cooper, Alabama6'1202So.
                        TERory Anderson, South Carolina6'5242Jr.
                        OLCyrus Kouandjio, Alabama6'6310Jr.
                        OLJake Matthews, Texas A&M6'5305Sr.
                        OLArie Kouandjio, Alabama6'5315Jr.
                        OLAnthony Steen, Alabama6'3309Sr.
                        CRyan Kelly, Alabama6'5290So.
                        DLJacques Smith, Tennessee6'2243Sr.
                        DLJadeveon Clowney, South Carolina6'6274Jr.
                        DLAnthony Johnson, LSU6'3304Jr.
                        DLBrandon Ivory, Alabama6'4310Jr.
                        LBRonald Powell, Florida6'4234Jr.
                        LBA.J Johnson, Tennessee6'2243Jr.
                        LBXzavier Dickson, Alabama6'3265Jr.
                        DBCody Quinn , Kentucky5'10177So.
                        DBVictor Hampton, South Carolina5'10202Jr.
                        DBCody Prewitt, Ole Miss6'2214Jr.
                        DBDemetruce McNeal, Auburn6'2194Sr.
                        KCade Foster, Alabama6'1224Sr.
                        PCollin Barber, Georgia6'2200So.
                        RSTrey Williams, Texas A&M5'8185So.


                        2013 2nd Team All-SEC
                        PosPlayer NameHtWtYear
                        QBJustin Worley, Tennessee6'4222Jr.
                        HBLadarius Perkins, Mississippi State5'10195Sr.
                        HBRajion Neal, Tennessee5'11212Sr.
                        WRDonte Moncrief, Ole Miss6'3216Jr.
                        WRDamiere Byrd, South Carolina5'9166Jr.
                        TETravis Dickson, LSU6'3230Jr.
                        OLGabe Jackson, Mississippi State6'4335Sr.
                        OLJarvis Harrison, Texas A&M6'4320Jr.
                        OLCedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M6'5295Jr.
                        OLAustin Shepherd, Alabama6'5315Jr.
                        CEvan Swindall, Ole Miss6'4295Sr.
                        DLJermauria Rasco, LSU6'3255Jr.
                        DLJeoffrey Pagan, Alabama6'4290Jr.
                        DLGabe Wright, Auburn6'3300Jr.
                        DLDaniel McCullers, Tennessee6'8351Sr.
                        LBC.J Mosley, Alabama6'2232Sr.
                        LBOtha Peters, Arkansas6'2231So.
                        LBCedrick Cooper, South Carolina6'2213So.
                        DBE.J Gaines, Missouri5'10195Sr.
                        DBJalen Mills, LSU6'0185So.
                        DBHa Ha Clinton Dix, Alabama6'1208Jr.
                        DBJosh Harvey-Clemons, Georgia6'5212So.
                        KTaylor Bertolet, Texas A&M5'9174So.
                        PKyle Christy, Florida6'3193Jr.
                        RSDevrin Young, Tennessee5'8171Jr.





                        Bowl Results:

                        New Mexico Bowl: Hawaii-39 vs. Arizona State-42
                        Idaho Potato Bowl: Northern Illinois-34 vs. Air Force-0
                        Poinsettia Bowl: Kent State-14 vs. #11 Boise State-45
                        Beef O'Brady's Bowl: Louisiana Tech-17 vs. SMU-42
                        New Orleans Bowl: Marshall-14 vs. UL Lafayette-21
                        Las Vegas Bowl: Oregon State-23 vs. #24 Utah State-6
                        Hawaii Bowl: Tulsa-26 vs. Fresno State-31
                        Little Caesars Pizza Bowl: Cincinnati-24 vs. Ball State-26
                        Military Bowl: Toledo-28 vs. Navy-12
                        Holiday Bowl: Tennessee-24 vs. Washington-49
                        Belk Bowl: #23 Fresno State-28 vs. Rice-21
                        AdvoCare V100 Bowl: BYU-14 vs. Miami-28
                        Russell Athletic Bowl: Buffalo-10 vs. #14 Georgia Tech-42
                        Meineke Car Care Bowl: Indiana-27 vs. UL Monroe-24
                        Armed Forces Bowl: UTEP-23 vs. #22 San Diego State-3
                        Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl: UCF-31 vs. Stanford-20
                        Alamo Bowl: Kansas-14 vs. #21 Utah-10
                        Buffalo Wild Wings: Oklahoma-42 vs. Iowa-26
                        Music City Bowl: Mississippi State-31 vs. Virginia-24
                        Sun Bowl: #17 Oregon-28 vs. Maryland-23
                        AutoZone Liberty Bowl: #19 LSU-38 vs. FAU-13
                        Chic-Fil-A Bowl: #20 Georgia-21 vs. #13 Virginia Tech-28
                        Heart of Dallas Bowl: MTSU-14 vs. Wisconsin-31
                        Gator Bowl: Auburn-19 vs. #18 Michigan-27
                        Capital One Bowl: South Carolina-14 vs. #25 Michigan State-24
                        Outback Bowl: #16 Florida-31 vs. Northwestern-26
                        Rose Bowl: #4 Notre Dame-38 vs. #12 USC-14
                        Fiesta Bowl: #3 Texas-28 vs. #8 Nebraska-19
                        Allstate Sugar Bowl: #5 Alabama-45 vs. #7 Louisville-14
                        Orange Bowl: #10 NC State-33 vs. #6 Oklahoma State-10
                        AT&T Cotton Bowl: #15 Ole Miss-10 vs. #9 Kansas State-27
                        BBVA Compass Bowl:Vanderbilt-38 vs. Syracuse-24
                        GoDaddy.com Bowl: Ohio-41 vs. Arkansas State-32
                        BCS National Championship: #2 Texas A&M-24 vs. #1 Ohio State-25

                        Final Top 25 Rankings:

                        NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Jan 7, 2014
                        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                        11Ohio State (61)1401525
                        23Texas1121258
                        35Alabama1311200
                        44Notre Dame1121162
                        52Texas A&M1121107
                        610NC State1221042
                        79Kansas State112996
                        811Boise State112917
                        97Louisville112902
                        1012Georgia Tech112884
                        116Oklahoma State103842
                        128Nebraska113837
                        1314Virginia Tech122829
                        1415Oregon94772
                        1516Florida94738
                        1619Michigan94634
                        1720LSU94598
                        1813USC104494
                        1923Florida State94492
                        20-Northern Illinois103388
                        21-Ball State122358
                        2217Ole Miss94355
                        23-Michigan State94309
                        24-Wisconsin94272
                        25-Fresno State103240
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                        • orlegend0208
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 3125

                          #13
                          Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)



                          Farewell to the Seniors:
                          Ja'Wuan James-91 overall RT- Projected 3rd Round Pick
                          Zach Fulton-89 overall RG- Projected 7th Round Pick
                          James Stone-89 overall C
                          Daniel McCullers-88 overall DT- Projected 5th Round Pick
                          Maurice Couch-86 overall DT- Projected 7th Round Pick
                          Rajion Neal-86 overall HB
                          Jacques Smith-83 overall RE
                          Alex Bullard-83 overall LG
                          Michael Palardy-83 overall K
                          Byron Moore-82 overall SS
                          Marlon Walls-82 overall LE
                          Dontavis Sapp-80 overall ROLB
                          Daniel Hood- 78 Overall DT

                          Underclassmen Declaring for the Draft:
                          Brandon Ivory- DT- Alabama
                          Xavier Dickson- ROLB- Alabama
                          Trey DePriest- MLB- Alabama
                          Jamil Douglas- RT- Arizona
                          Jonathan Mincy- CB- Auburn
                          Gabe Wright's DT- Auburn
                          Matt Miller's WR- Boise State
                          Charone Peak WR- Clemson
                          Grady Jarrett- DT- Clemson
                          Gifford Timothy- RT- Clemson
                          Tony Steward- LOLB- Clemson
                          Corey Crawford- LE- Clemson
                          Marcus Roberson- CB- Florida
                          Kyle Christy- P- Florida
                          Hunter Joyer- FB- Florida
                          Timmy Jernigan- DT- Florida State
                          Damian Swann- CB- Georgia
                          Chase Hoobler- ROLB- Indiana
                          Mark Weisman- HB- Iowa
                          Anthony Johnson- DT- LSU
                          Devante Parker- WR- Louisville
                          Dominique Brown- HB- Louisville
                          Eli Rogers- WR- Louisville
                          Denzel Perryman- ROLB- Miami
                          Jake Ryan- LOLB- Michigan
                          Raymond Taylor- CB- Michigan
                          Blake Countess- CB- Michigan
                          Andrew Gleichert- TE- Michigan State
                          Paul Lang- TE- Michigan State
                          Henry Josey- HB- Missouri
                          Eric Ebron- TE- North Carolina
                          Troy Niklas- TE- Notre Dame
                          Ishaq Williams's ROLB- Notre Dame
                          Evan Spencer- WR- Ohio State
                          Donte Moncrief- WR- Ole Miss
                          Terrance Mitchell- CB- Oregon
                          Marcus Mariota- QB- Oregon
                          Hronnis Grasu- C- Oregon
                          Scott Crichton- LE- Oregon State
                          Brandin Cooks- WR- Oregon State
                          Landon Fletcher- SS- Purdue
                          Victor Hampton- CB- South Carolina
                          Henry Anderson- LE- Stanford
                          Ed Reynolds- FS- Stanford
                          Malcolm Brown- HB- Texas
                          Deshazor Everett- CB- Texas A&M
                          Xavier Su'a Filo- LG- UCLA
                          D.J Morgan- HB- USC
                          Nate Orchard- LE- Utah
                          Peniel Jean- CB- Wisconsin

                          Transfer To Tennessee:
                          Carlos Watkins- 84 overall Sophomore DT from Clemson
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                          • orlegend0208
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 3125

                            #14
                            Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                            SIGNING DAY 2014



                            Butch Jones brought in Tennessee's highest rated recruiting class since the Fulmer era Wednesday. Tennessee's 2014 recruiting class was ranked 7th in the nation and 3rd in the SEC by ESPN. According to ESPN, the Vols signed 10 4* players, 8 3* players, and 1 2* player.

                            "I'm very proud of the job our staff did with this recruiting class. In my mind, today the Tennessee Vols signed the #1 class in the country today and I truly believe it will show on the field." said Butch Jones during his signing day press conference.

                            "I believe that Tennessee signed the best class today," said ESPN's Tom Luginbill. "I think they really got some steals with Tyrone Franklin, Jason Roberson, Andy McBride, and Carlos Golden. All of them are guys I've really been impressed with and am surprised they're not rated higher than what they currently are. Butch Jones will get the Vols back to a football powerhouse soon."

                            Tennessee Volunteers Recruiting - 2014
                            NAMEPOSCLASSHOMETOWNHTWTCALIBER
                            Robert Williams (78)#4 DTHSPalm Coast, FL6'5262
                            Anthony Owens (77)#3 THSGreer, SC6'4347
                            Braylon Lacey (77)#8HSBethesda, MD6'1232
                            Tim Turner (78)#9 THSNarragansett Pier, RI6'6261
                            Ben Bowser (77)#6 CBHSSchriever, LA5'11190
                            Jerome Weber (79)#4 FSHSPhiladelphia, PA6'0190
                            Tyrone Franklin (77)#36 ATHHSFort Myers, FL5'11223
                            Willie McGhee (74)#6 FSHSCarlisle, PA6'3191
                            Shaun Moss (77)#21 MLBHSHuntington Park, CA6'2228
                            Jason Roberson (79)#20 THSClearwater, SC6'6306
                            Greg Weaver (74)#26 DEHSSt. Charles, MO6'2283
                            Isaac Hamilton (76)#9 CHSChattanooga, TN6'3308
                            Andy McBride (77)#54 ATHHSSouth Gate, CA6'2196
                            Brian Jones (78)#31 TEJUCO SoBethel, CT6'6255
                            Jeremy Hall (71)#53 OLBHSNutley, NJ6'1213
                            Carlos Golden (82)#12 KHSCatonsville, MD5'10231
                            Reggie Medlock (77)#152 DEJUCO JrLebanon, TN6'1247
                            Cornelius Jackson (78)#15 PHSGeorgetown, KY6'1178
                            Thomas Williams (74)#131 GJUCO JrMcLean, VA6'1307

                            (Number in parentheses is their overall rating)

                            Top Recruiting Classes - 2014
                            RKTEAM54321TOTAL
                            1Texas210110023
                            2Alabama63120021
                            3Oklahoma4690019
                            4Ohio State27120021
                            5Florida State2873020
                            6Georgia11034018
                            7Tennessee01081019
                            8Stanford18100019
                            9Michigan08130021
                            10Oklahoma State2677022
                            11USC3590017
                            12LSU4380217
                            13Florida2590218
                            14Notre Dame15130019
                            15Ole Miss06103322
                            16Virginia Tech13146024
                            17Auburn05134022
                            18Penn State14104019
                            19Kansas State04142323
                            20Oregon State04117224
                            21Arizona0735116
                            22Wisconsin04133020
                            23Texas A&M1491419
                            24South Carolina0680216
                            25Arkansas04132120
                            Last edited by orlegend0208; 07-01-2014, 10:34 PM.
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                            • IchBinDeutsch
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2013
                              • 55

                              #15
                              Re: Rebuilding the Tennessee Volunteers (NCAA 14)

                              I'm really enjoying this, Go Vols!

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