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A lesson in Neyland football for Vols

Franz Beard - Managing Editor  |  September 22, 2008  |  0 Comments
Brandon James takes off on his 52-yard kickoff return against Tennessee/Gator Country Photo by Tim Casey

At a stadium named after General Bob Neyland, who went to his grave preaching field position, ball security, forcing turnovers and the kicking game, Urban Meyer gave Tennessee fans a lesson in Bob Neyland football Saturday. The Florida Gators had only 46 meaningful offensive snaps in the game, yet they dominated play thanks to special teams and the kicking game to take home a 30-6 Southeastern Conference victory.


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