Tennessee Already Dealing With Injuries

Senior wide receiver Gerald Jones broke a bone in his hand when a UT-Martin defender stepped on it Saturday night, and he will miss at least the Oregon and Florida games, Vols coach Derek Dooley said Sunday.

Also, fellow senior WR Denarius Moore and most seasoned OL Jarrod Shaw are questionable for the Oregon game with injuries.

Moore and Shaw maybe will play, but the loss of the oft-injured Jones is a big blow. He is easily one of the two most productive UT receivers. This means that freshmen Justin Hunter and Da’Rick Rogers will be thrust into action immediately and must produce.

Just a big, big blow for the Vols. Jones also returns punts, so that’s going to be a big issue.

Learning Lessons

Posted in Derek Dooley, Tennessee Football by Ghost of Neyland on September 4, 2010 11 Comments

David Oku gets Feel-Good Night going in style [Photo: GVX]

As the Derek Dooley era began at the University of Tennessee tonight, I was sitting in my bedroom with one ear on the phone fussing at the DirectTV dude because the game was blacked out on Pay-Per-View and one hand tickling the feet of my three-day-old son to keep him alert enough for breastfeeding.

The thing that has become most evident to me in my first three days as a Daddy is: If your wife is breastfeeding, it’s like Atlanta traffic — you have to plan your ENTIRE day and night around it.

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Justin Hunter Cleared … Finally

Talking to a buddy of mine last night, we were discussing the Justin Hunter situation at Tennessee and I made the following comment:

“Man, I know this is coming from a Tennessee fan, and it’s affecting us right now, but I promise if this was happening at Alabama or USC or anywhere, I’d want the NCAA Clearinghouse to pass down a ruling one way or another. This is ridiculous. These kids’ lives are being put at the mercy of a group of people who quite obviously don’t have case evaluation at the top of their list. This already hurt Bama with Alfy Hill, it’s hurting SC with Jesse Scroggins and even Ole Miss with Jeremiah Masoli. It’s game week for goodness sake! Get on the freakin’ ball.”

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It’s Football Time in Tennessee?

Will Baby Ghost whine as much as his daddy?

Sheesh. Talk about a hiatus. I just logged into 3rd Saturday in Blogtober, and the website actually asked me, “What the heck are you doing here? Long time, no see.”

I know it’s been a while since I’ve graced your presence with my omniscient knowledge on All Things College Football, and I’m sure you’ve missed me as much as I’ve missed you. Thankfully, there are a bunch of good writers/communicators on this blog who’ve been picking up my considerable slack. But I’ve actually got a pretty good excuse this time. You see, Mrs. Ghost is getting admitted to the hospital Tuesday night, and — if all goes according to plan — Jackson Howard Shepard will enter into this world sometime on Wednesday.

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GVX Report: Buffalo Likely To Fill UNC’s Vacated Spot

Just thought I’d throw this out there. If Mike Hamilton gets out of the contract with North Carolina [which appears a foregone conclusion at this point], Mid-American Conference team Buffalo is rumored to fill that spot. No, Oskie, sorry … it’s not the Bills.

Relief At the Expense of Ridicule

Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton told Volquest.com Monday night that the Vols are in discussions with the University of North Carolina to nix the home-and-home series with the Tar Heels in 2011 and ’12.

Just for clarification purposes, the Vols have tried to re-negotiate the contract for later in the decade, but UNC officials are uninterested in doing that, so UT is stuck as the one backing out of the series. We will pay the penalty and add a home game to our schedule for next season that will triple what we have to pay to get out of the contract. But we will take the egg on our proud program’s face and have to like it.

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Two Vols Ineligible

Posted in Uncategorized by Ghost of Neyland on August 16, 2010 3 Comments

Two of Derek Dooley’s 2010 signees are officially ineligible. The Chattanooga Times Free Press reporter Wes Rucker just tweeted that JUCO defensive tackle John Brown and incoming freshman DB/KR Marques Dixon did not make it in. Neither loss is particularly surprising, but both are pretty big blows to depth, especially Brown, who probably would have come in and started immediately due to depth concerns.

The Vols are still awaiting word on S Eddrick Loften and DL/LB Martaze Jackson. JUCO DB Dave Clark already was declared ineligible.

What Is This ‘Four-Star’ You Speak Of?

In front of a large cluster of family and friends, J.L. Mann (S.C.) High safety Pat Martin made official what everybody has thought for months now: That he would play his college football in Knoxville.

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Kerbyson Gives Dooley His Biggest Commitment of 2011 Class

The prime focus of Tennessee’s 2010 recruiting class is offensive and defensive linemen, and the Vols received arguably the biggest commitment of Derek Dooley’s brief tenure today as Knoxville Catholic OL Kyler Kerbyson verbally committed to the Vols.

The 6-foot-5, 290-pound offensive lineman likely projects as a college guard and was one of the first few offensive linemen Dooley and the Vols offered. Offensive line coach Harry Hiestand and offensive coordinator Jim Chaney were also instrumental in Kerbyson’s recruitment. Along with OT/DT Antonio “Tiny” Richardson, OT/TE Cameron Clear and DB Derek King, Kerbyson was targeted by this coaching staff as an absolute must-get. UT also wanted DB Jabriel Washington, but the new staff was late to the party on his recruitment and Washington is a current Alabama commit.

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Believe It Or Not …

According to Dave Hooker’s twitter, the Vols have endured yet another season-ending injury to one of its football players. Track star Evander Wells, whose career was over at UT so he thought he’d give football a try, has torn his anterior cruciate ligament.

Wells can absolutely fly, and while he wasn’t likely going to help much on offense, he could have really been a special teams weapon for the Vols unlike any we’ve had in a long time. More than that, this just continues the preseason start from Hell. [Update: None of the three kids who've been hurt thus far went through the offseason strength & conditioning program.]

At this point, I just want somebody to make it stop. We have to hit because we have a ton of inexperienced players who need to prove something. We have a lot of position battles up for grabs, and we have a new coaching staff needing to see the guys in action to make decisions. But this is unlike anything I’ve ever seen before.

At this rate, we won’t have enough people available to play Kentucky.

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