Fulmer goes against grain on clock rules -- 'It's probably not a bad thing because of the wear and tear' Final Edition
For the second consecutive week, defensive ends coach Steve Caldwell has an athletic quarterback to deal with. Last week, it was South Carolina's svelte signal caller, Syvelle Newton. This week, it's a 260-pounder named JaMarcus Russell from LSU. Chris Brown said UT likely will continue to...
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Published in | The commercial appeal |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Memphis, Tenn
Gannett Media Corp
01.11.2006
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Summary: | For the second consecutive week, defensive ends coach Steve Caldwell has an athletic quarterback to deal with. Last week, it was South Carolina's svelte signal caller, Syvelle Newton. This week, it's a 260-pounder named JaMarcus Russell from LSU. Chris Brown said UT likely will continue to utilize a two-tight end set this season. Brown and fellow junior tight end Brad Cottam each played several snaps against South Carolina last week. Defensive coordinator John Chavis said redshirt freshman Antonio Wardlow is receiving first-team snaps in practice. Wardlow played for most of the first half last week as starter Demetrice Morley was suspended for disciplinary reasons. Chavis said he wasn't sure who would start against LSU. |
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ISSN: | 0745-4856 |