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2/03/2010

Dooley may have to change his tune

Derek Dooley has openly stated that he plans to offer a healthy dose of the ground game for the 2010 season. But as Signing day draws to an end, one thing is for sure. If Dooley runs the ball majority of the time he will have a ton of talent wondering why they came to Tennessee. Coach Dooley has inevitably inherited a much more talented club than he had at LA Tech, and his options seem almost endless as he prepares for the upcoming season. With full stables at the Running back position, and now landing highly touted WR's in Da'Rick Rogers and Justin Hunter, Dooley can open up the playbook a little and press opposing defenses.


One thing is for sure, with all of this talent, one would be hard pressed to focus on one aspect of the offense to carry through the season. One question mark that remains though as the Vols roster fills out, is who will be the starting QB for 2010. The Vols seemed desperate to sign a Quarterback for the 2009 season under Kiffin, however, that wish never came to fruition. That's simply not the case ,however, for this season as the Vols have 6 potential candidates to toss the pigskin this year. Although Nick Stephens, probably has the handle on that job as of now, Tyler Bray is an up and coming star according to many scouts who watched Bray workout at summer camps. 


Dooley will have the stage set for a big showing as he tries to break into the SEC saddle. An overwhelming task, though it may seem, Dooley will have the luxury of using all of his weapons on the ground and in the air, as he can now get down to business and go deep into his playbook and show the hesitant fans his coaching abilities.

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