Vols' one-back, shotgun attacks play to strength, but may not last Final Edition
KNOXVILLE - Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge said Monday that the one-back and shotgun offensive sets used in Saturday's 41-7 blowout of Memphis were because of matchups. UT is also expecting a faster defensive front than the last two they played: Marshall and Memphis. Still, Ainge said Georgia...
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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
03.10.2006
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Summary: | KNOXVILLE - Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge said Monday that the one-back and shotgun offensive sets used in Saturday's 41-7 blowout of Memphis were because of matchups. UT is also expecting a faster defensive front than the last two they played: Marshall and Memphis. Still, Ainge said Georgia isn't traditionally as fast as Florida. Ainge admitted he had been slowed a bit physically early in the season. Ainge, who is often seen with ice packs on various parts of his body, said he's felt much better over the last two weeks. |
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ISSN: | 0745-4856 |