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Newsworthy Coach Phillip Fulmer will be looking for his 100th victory as head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers (4-3) on Nov. 2, 2002 against Lou Holtz and the South Carolina Gamecocks (5-3). Kelly Washington (23 receptions for 443 yards and 1TD) one of the teams top receivers will probably miss this Saturday's game against the South Carolina Gamecocks due to a concussion sustained on Oct. 12, 2002 against the Georgia Bulldogs. NFL Tickets Center (CTI) is the premier ticket broker for college football games all across the country including the Tennessee Volunteers We sell premium tickets at a price higher than face value. and their quest for a national championship. Click here to purchase Tennessee Volunteers tickets Your Tennessee Volunteers ticket order will be immediately confirmed (via email) and shipped through Federal Express after it is placed. The "Ship to" address must be the same as the address at which you receive your credit card billing statement. If the shipping address is different, fill out the form accordingly and we will contact you. The cutoff time for Tennessee Volunteers tickets is the 5:15 pm EST the Friday before the game. Once a ticket order is placed we will reserve the corresponding tickets for you and only you. After the order has been confirmed the tickets will be mailed to you immediately through Federal Express and will require an adult signature. We update our ticket inventory several times every day. If you place an order before the cutoff time you are guaranteed the tickets. Your credit card will not be billed until the tickets have been confirmed and mailed to your address. NFL Tickets Center. is the premier ticket broker with offices in Michigan. Our ticket prices reflect our cost of obtaining quality seating. We specialize in obtaining front row and premium college football tickets for sold-out games all across the country. Purchase tickets ONLINE and receive immediate confirmation (via email) or give us a call at 1-800-927-2770. Once an order has been confirmed and mailed to an address, there will be no cancellations or refunds. |
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NFL Tickets Center Outlook
Even with the huge loss of running back Travis Stephens to
the NFL, fans of the Tennessee Volunteers shouldn't lose a moment's sleep when
contemplating UT's ability to successfully run the football this season.
Phillip Fulmer's squad has historically been well-fortified at running back, and
2002 will be no exception. Not only is bruising powerhouse Jabari Davis
available for duty, but the Vols also can work in talented Cedric Houston
and versatile 226-pounder Troy Fleming. And don't forget about the Vols'
top recruit, Gerald Riggs Jr., one of the nation's elite players at any
position. With Fleming, the plan is not only to work him as the starting fullback, but
also to utilize his talents in the Vols' one-back set. Because the Vols have
both depth and talent available in the backfield, Derrick Tinsley could
make the switch from tailback to wide receiver. They experimented with him at
receiver during the latter stages of spring practice. And if there is a concern on offense, it is at wide receiver. The early exit
of big-play man Donte' Stallworth created a huge void. Had Stallworth returned,
he would have teamed with gifted sophomore Kelley Washington to give the
Vols the top receiving tandem in college football. Now, it will be up to
Leonard Scott, who has made plenty of noise as a kick returner in the SEC,
to step up as the starter opposite Washington. |
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