- Jonathan Crompton was down right impressive. I know he was against the second string defense and that led to some open recievers, but he threw accurate passes almost everytime in windy conditions. If there was any doubt that Crompton will be the starter, I think Saturday cleared it up as soon as he stepped on the field. His first play: a 74 yard touchdown pass to Denarius Moore. He ended the game 13 of 20 for 266 yards, threetouchdowns, and one interception.
- The first string defense was almost as impressive as Crompton. The UT secondary may be one of the best in the countries and showed it on Saturday. When they are healthy, look for the secondary to win UT a few games.
- Gerald Jones may be able to play just about any of the skill positions on the field. He caught 3 passes for 47 yards, threw a touchdown pass from 17 yards (his passing statline was 1 of 1 for 17 yards and 1 touchdown), and added 12 yards on just one carry. Jones is an offensive weapon , and new offensive coordinator Dave Clawson will make him an impact player.
- Walk-on Tanner Shamblin got a few snaps at quarterback for the Vols. All of the media people I talked to these weekend really liked Shamblin and his attitude. To recieve that praise from the those people is quite an honor.
- There was a huge crowd of around 28,000 to watch the game. They saw quite a lot of different things. It was a fun atmosphere that was worth the drive.
Monday, April 21, 2008
From the Student Section: Orange and White Game
Hola!!! I hope all is well for everyone. I am sitting the Culp Center delaying working on homework again, and I thought I would take another look at some observations from the Orange and White game.