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orangecountyvols writes:

in response to johnlg00:

Well, I guess people can see what they want to see. To me, Stokes was standing still with his hands up, not swiping at the ball or bodying the shooter, when the shooter CLEARLY jumped into him. But, again, it doesn't matter what we think, and goodness knows the Vols have been victims of such calls way more often than they have benefited from them.

Exactly John. Stokes showed some poise at the end by keeping his arms straight up. Wish you could have seen it live,and do hope you'll be able to see a replay version.

That play is the hot subject right now. And yes, Jimmy Dykes is probably disappointed, as was Vitale the other night when Miami schooled Duke.

Tennessee plays awfully disjointed, but they will still claw and scrap and will make a play when you least expect it.

Teams are killing us shooting these 3's.
Something Tennessee is having an awfully hard time doing. We are seeing games where after 10-15 minutes, the Vols have scored 7 or 8 points etc. We'll be shooting something like 2 for 10 or 12.

Watching this game, we'd see the Vols moving down the floor and suddenly Bama was heading with the ball in the other direction after either a steal or our missed shots.

It's next year of course, but will we have in Hubbs....a guy who can dribble the ball?

Any comments from RTRchatt?

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