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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Main Author Dave Hooker Knoxville News Sentinel
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LanguageEnglish
Published 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.
ISSN:0745-4856