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Govolsxtra.com No Consolation
Dec 01, 2007 | 6:35PM | report this

"Jonathan Zenon scored on an 18-yard interception return with 9:54 left to put LSU (11-2) ahead, then Darry Beckwith picked off another pass by Erik Ainge deep in Tigers territory to seal it."

Yes, that was the bottom line.

Ainge played like a poised senior until his final few throws, when he tossed the ball to the wrong team. Zenon stepped in front of a receiver making a square-in and had an easy romp to the end zone.

"I shouldn't have thrown it," Ainge said.

However, I went to http://www.govolsxtra.com/ for a little consolation from Vol fans and was disappointed to read so many comments bashing and hating on Ainge.  Some criticism is fair enough but blaming a loss completely on a quarterback, at any level, reveals only a lack of general football knowledge.  Sad to see.  Sometimes I am ashamed to be a native Tennessean and Vol fan.  But, hey, there always were plenty of #### to go around.

LSU's Jacob Hester powers his way to 125 yards on 23 carries vs. Tennessee.  (US Presswire)

I also can't believe the continuous Philip Fulmer hating when he had us only a few plays away from the first SEC Championship in nine years.  And it's not like we didn't play for that championship in 2001 and 2004 as well.  We have won the East Division three of the last seven years.  That's something to be proud of, not something to fire a coach over.  I can handle winning the East every three years with Florida and Georgia in our division.

And so many people bashing Jonathan Hefney?  That one I really don't get.

When a four loss Vol team beats the two teams that beat the two loss SEC champion Tigers that are going to play in the National Championship Game, in this age of such tight parity that the number one and two teams in the BCS lose on each of the the last two weekends of the season, said behavior is simply not merited.

LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux finds running room against Tennessee. The sophomore had 27 yards rushing on 8 carries in the first half.

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http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2007/dec/01/lsu
-intercepts-victory/

http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/game
center/recap/NCAAF_20071201_TN@LSU

http://community.foxsports.com/blogs/Scottstra
damus/2007/12/01/Ohio_State_Gets_Bailed_Out_Doesnt
_Deserve_It

http://www.utsports.com/football/article.aspx?
id=45602

7 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NCAA FB, College Football, Tennessee Volunteers, LSU Tigers, Jonathan Zenon, Darry Beckwith, Erik Ainge, Philip Fulmer, govolsxtraDOTcom, sportslineDOTcom, utsportsDOTcom, Scottstradamus, Florida Gators, Georgia Bulldogs
 
Mc Fadden's Hawgs Invade Rocky Top
Nov 06, 2007 | 4:27PM | report this

The Tennessee Volunteers control their own destiny in the SEC East with a large hill to climb this weekend against Heisman Trophy candidate Darren McFadden and his Arkansas Razorbacks.  Last year Arkansas defeated the Vols 31-14 in Fayetteville, with the highly touted McFadden rushing for 181 yards and a pair of touchdowns thus proving his meddle.  Jonathan Crompton played the entire game at quarterback for UT, as Erik Ainge sat out the contest with an ankle injury suffered two weeks before at South Carolina.

You can't convince me that Tennessee has fixed their problem and will be able to stop McFadden or the Hawgs passing game.  I just don't feel it in my heart.  So can Arkansas stop Tennessee?  That will be the question that decides the game.

afoster_4238-150  Arian Foster

“Getting back into the conference is a big deal,” Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer said. “We prepared well last week, worked a lot on fundamentals, and it showed.  Hopefully, it will carry over into this football game with Arkansas.”   “Our team knows that every week is a challenge.  We’re certainly capable of meeting the challenge, but we’ve got to have ourselves centered. We’ve done a good job of that the last couple of weeks.

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Add a comment   categories: NCAA FB, College Football, SEC, Tennessee Volunteers, Arkansas Razorbacks, Darren McFadden, Erik Ainge, Jonathan Crompton, South Carolina Gamecocks, Arian Foster, Phillip Fulmer
 
Vol Defense Worst in 12 Years?
Sep 03, 2007 | 5:24PM | report this

Source:  utsports.com

The 72,516 fans at Memorial Stadium did their best to provide a homefield advantage resembling Neyland Stadium's edge, packing Strawberry Canyon well before kickoff and out-shouting the 10,000 Volunteer fans packed into the south endzone.  Bears fans shouted at the top of their lungs when DeSean Jackson scampered 77 yards for his sixth career punt return for a touchdown.  Jackson led the 12th-ranked Golden Bears as they avenged last season's humiliating loss to the No. 15 Volunteers with a 45-31 victory Saturday night. 

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/
a/2007/09/02/SP3DRU2NE.DTL&o=0

Justin Forsett rushed for 156 yards and a score, and Nate Longshore passed for 241 yards and two TDs as the Bears (1-0) racked up the most points scored against the Volunteers in 12 years to win the opening weekend's only matchup between ranked schools.  Tennessee's first trip to the West Coast since 1997 was hardly encouraging for coach Phillip Fulmer's defense, which hadn't given up this many points since a 62-37 loss to Florida in 1995.

Cal led 38-21 early in the third quarter. But the Volunteers pulled within seven points on Daniel Lincoln's field goal in the opening minute of the fourth at 38-31. Then Forsett's TD run with 9:10 to play pushed Cal back to a comfortable lead.  Tennessee's no-huddle offense finally bogged down in the fourth quarter and the Cal defense finished off the Bears' eighth straight home victory since 2005.

 California wide receiver Robert Jordan, center, leaps in the end zone for a touchdown past Tennessee´s Xavier Mitchell, left, and Antonio Reynolds in the first half of a college football game in Berkeley, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)<br />

http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/spor
ts/colleges/games/20070902_ap_calgetsrevengewithwi
novertennessee.html

Erik Ainge had 271 yards passing and three TD throws despite an injured finger.  Ainge wore a white wrap on two fingers of his throwing hand after injuring his pinkie during practice this week. The senior was exceptionally sharp while completing 14 of his first 15 throws. Arian Foster rushed for 89 yards and Chris Brown caught two TD passes from Ainge.

The Volunteers also had a scare with 4:10 to play when starting defensive end Xavier Mitchell left the field on a stretcher with his neck immobilized after a hard tackle. Tennessee had no immediate word on the nature of the senior's injury.

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id=35514

14 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NCAA FB, College Football, Tennessee Volunteers, Vols, Memorial Stadium, Neyland Stadium, Strawberry Canyon, DeSean Jackson, California Golden Bears, Justin Forsett, Nate Longshore, Phillip Fulmer, Daniel Lincoln, Erik Ainge, Arian Foster, Chris Brown, Xavier Mitchell
 
Vols and Bears and Lisa, Oh My!
Sep 01, 2007 | 2:53PM | report this

I have now posted three stories on the Tennessee Volunteers facing the California Golden Bears tonight.  Some of you have commented and I appreciate it.  But where is Lisa?  I mean, I am in her arena, supposedly at least.  But she has yet to even comment on my Vols representing the SEC taking on her PAC 10 University of Southern California rival.

http://tnjn.com/2007/aug/30/unproven-receiver
s-one-of-the-/

Oh Lisa, come out and play!  Come out and play warrior! I know for the most part I cut and paste.  I prefer to call it editing.  But nevermind that, what are your thoughts on the game?

From utsports.com

After more than four weeks of grueling preseason practices, the Vols finally open the 2007 season Saturday in a primetime showdown with the California Golden Bears.

The heaviest weight placed on Tennessee’s back is that of the entire Southeastern Conference.  There are three games featuring SEC teams against BCS opponents on opening weekend, but only Tennessee faces a ranked team.

In all, the SEC will play 13 regular season games against BCS opponents, and judging from preseason rankings, this weekend’s game sits behind only the LSU-Virginia Tech matchup when it comes to national title implications. Of course, anything can change by Nov. 24, when the final four of the 13 games are played.

“We are always thinking about representing the conference,” quarterback Erik Ainge said. “But once it is kicked off, that all goes away. We will go out there and represent Tennessee and the SEC, but our focus is on the game itself.”

The word ‘revenge’ has also been used over and over again. Cal has reportedly been seething for a full calendar year after its lopsided 2006 loss on Rocky Top.

http://tnjn.com/2007/aug/31/tnjncom-picks-
week-ones-bigges/

On the field, Tennessee’s defense will have to contend with one of the Pac-10’s best quarterbacks in junior Nate Longshore, not to mention a group of veteran receivers including Heisman Trophy candidate DeSean Jackson. The Vols’ offense looks to establish the run against a Cal defense that lost three of its four starting defensive linemen from a year ago.

“We are going to approach this one like we would any other game,” junior linebacker Jerod Mayo  said. “We know what kind of talent they have, and our coaches will have us prepared. Our focus is on what we can do, what we have prepared to do, not what they can do.”

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Game Preview: Tennessee vs. Cal
Aug 29, 2007 | 3:49PM | report this

Last year Tennesse put a big whooping on Cal that was much worse than the final score indicated as Cal managed late meaningless scores.  Unfortunately, this years Cal team probably has revenge on its mind.

From: UTSPORTS.COM

Tennessee and California have met three times previously on the gridiron, with all meetings taking place in Knoxville. The Bears posted a 27-17 win in 1977, and the Vols triumphed over Cal by a score of 38-12 in 1987. Most recently, in last year’s season-opener, UT defeated California 35-18 in Neyland Stadium.

One of Tennessee’s biggest special teams challenges heading into the 2007 season is the effort to replace departed placekicker James Wilhoit. A four-year starter for the Vols from 2003-06, Wilhoit ranks second on the school’s all-time scoring chart with 325 career points.

Junior punter Britton Colquitt earned first-team All-SEC honors a year ago and enters 2007 as the SEC's top punter according to the league's head coaches.

Following Tennessee’s practice on Friday, Aug. 24, head coach Phillip Fulmer announced that seniors Erik Ainge, Jonathan Hefney, Xavier Mitchell and Eric Young would serve as the Vols’ captains for the California game.

http://www.skylinepictures.com/Tennessee_V
olunteer_Traditions_tn14_large.jpg

Quarterback Erik Ainge enjoyed a tremendously productive junior year in 2006 that saw him rank among the national leaders in numerous passing categories and climb in the UT records book.

Tennessee’s defense has allowed just six opposing ballcarriers to rush for at least 100 yards in the last 37 games. During that span, the opponents’ top rusher has averaged 77.2 yards per game.

Senior free safety Jonathan Hefney has a chance to stand atop Tennessee’s all-time list for starts by a position player,* as he enters 2007 with a streak of 36 consecutive starts.

Cornerback Eric Berry is one of the top three cornerbacks on the Vols’ defensive depth chart coming out of summer camp and could join select company if he is given the start at California. Berry would be the first defensive player and only the third player overall in the Philip Fulmer era to start a season-opener as a true freshman.

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It always scares me when our pre-season press is talking about our kickers.  Sure General Neyland made it plain that football is a game that consists of controlling territory .  And the kicking game is a huge part of that.  But is that all we have?

We couldn't stop Penn State's running game back on January 1st.  Have we gotten that figured out now?

Is Berry that good at cornerback?  Or are our other cornerback's that bad?

Tune in Saturday night and we will see if any of these questions are answered.

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