Tennessee will disguise and mix up its coverage.
It might even shade a safety toward a dynamic wide receiver.
But that's about as exotic as the Vols get against big-play threats in the passing game, no matter how many of them they face in a row. So just like the four dynamic receivers that came before him, Mississippi's Shay Hodge shouldn't expect any extra attention when UT lines up against him in Oxford on Saturday (TV: WVLT, noon).
"I'm not really sure I can remember when we doubled anybody in a game this year - not at all," UT safety Eric Berry said. "Usually we'll probably just play a Cover-Two over them, or most of the time it'll be man-to-man.
"I don't think we've really doubled anybody this year."
The Vols (5-4, 2-3 SEC) have certainly faced some targets that might warrant some added attention, but they've proved more than capable of slowing each of them down without it lately.
Georgia's A.J. Green? Bottled up for 60 yards on eight catches.
On the road against Alabama's Julio Jones? Held him to seven for 54.
Highly-touted Alshon Jeffery? The South Carolina freshman also finished with only 54 yards.
The Vols also shut down Duke Calhoun in a rout of Memphis last week, and like the other guys on the list, they also kept him out of the end zone.
Statistically the secondary only ranks in the middle of the pack in the SEC, but it's been put to the test over the last month and made it through unscathed.
"You always have to know where (players like Hodge) are at on the field because they are big playmakers and they have great talent," safety Janzen Jackson said. "You always have to be around them so they don't make as many big plays.
"A lot of times I'm playing zone, so I get to help one-on-ones and the matchups they have. Sometimes a receiver will be out there on the island by himself way across the field and I'll cheat over there to help him, so with always having a man deep, it's really not that bad. . . . But, you know, you can't really stop them. Everybody's going to make their plays if they're a big-time playmaker."
Hodge has been one of the best in the conference this season, and the Rebels (6-3, 2-3) haven't been shy about using him.
The senior has more catches and more yards than anybody else in the league, but with a reliable running game and another explosive option in versatile weapon Dexter McCluster, this week in particular the Vols can't get too focused on one guy.
"(The coverage) all depends on the situation," UT coach Lane Kiffin said. "First down, third down or redzone, all three of those are different. There are times you give guys help depending on size matchups, depending on who's on the field or when we are in nickel so Eric is inside. It's a lot more complicated than just a set percentage.
"We just have to do what we've done with other guys - play extremely well, change up coverages, try to confuse (quarterback Jevan) Snead. He has a big-time arm and can get on a hot streak, so it's going to be a real challenge for our rush and our coverages to do well again against another great receiver."
UT has had plenty experience dealing with them down the stretch, and it has had its hands full in the secondary.
But the Vols aren't exactly hoping for a letup yet.
"No, we love the challenge," Berry said. "That's our job to guard wide receivers, and that's what we're going to do."
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Comments » 25
dvols writes:
aka the eric berry rules!
smashmouth98 writes:
it will be a tough game. i hope the Vols can pull it out!!!
Pdiddy10 writes:
aka - berry first pick in the nfl draft - ultimate playmaker - relentless - not afraid - explosive - can make plays anywhere - loves the challenge - capitalizes - does whatever a coach asks him - only been flagged twice his whole career ( viscious facemask throwing a scar guy to the ground was relentless )- motivation - team leader - attention getter - can play at any level (nfl)
go vols beat down mississippi
Pdiddy10 writes:
apparently a rummor tht we stole an alabama recruit according to espn - posted today... im not an insider so i cant see what it is... i want to know though.. here it is
http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/featur...
beat ole miss
Pdiddy10 writes:
ok wow. espn is just now catching up. it is jwan james... wow espn. behind. sorry guys!
Hounddog writes:
Hounddog and Mrs. Hounddog celebrate our 25th this weekend. She got us tickets in Oxford as a surprise to The Hounddog.
Beat the Rebels...Let's play football. Hounddog
Hounddog writes:
FatherVOL, are you going to Oxford Sat? Since you married us (in-the-church) we would like to see you.
Let's play football. Hounddog
pdhuff#552644 writes:
Ole Mess cannot diguise their O line. We should and must feast on them.
daniellovesutfootball writes:
congrats Hounddog...hope the Vols give ya'll a nice 25th :)
tennezz writes:
Put Berry on McCluster and Jackson on Hodge...Problem solved!
mercuryvol writes:
Happy 25th Hdog-most now don't make 25 weeks! Hope you have many more.
bolliniu#329476 writes:
Defend Ole Miss as if they were Fla or bama,,,,
Rebels have fast trackstar threats in Mc Cluster and Hodge And bipolar Snead can have his A game
firing Sat Go Vols Predict 28 17 Vols w
roobomb writes:
Off topic, but just saw where Dan Williams has now joined Eric Berry on Mel Kiper's Big Board for the NFL draft. Let's hope all those recruits are looking at what this staff is doing for our players' resumes...
rfoster1984 writes:
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roobomb writes:
Kiper also moved Luke Stocker into his Top 5 TE's for juniors. Looks more and more like NFLU.
Hounddog writes:
Thanks to all from Mr/MRS Hounddog.
Let's play football. Hounddog
Vols4Ever writes:
I can add my 3 together and can't get to 25. Congrats !!!
Only Baton Rouge on a Saturday night surpasses Neyland for a stadium experience ...
The tailgating (the word doesn't do the experience justice) in the Grove is the epitome of pregame SEC football. Go early and enjoy a unique 25th.
GBO
TommyJack writes:
What is the fine for streaking?
Vols4Ever writes:
In '73 it was $25 for disorderly conduct when practiced on the Strip ...
A contemporary commercial suggests its $300 ...
In the Grove in Oxford Mississippi, it probably isn't a fine. How much would you pay to retain the exposed body parts?
chrisw2967 writes:
Hate to see EB leave early for the draft but you cant blame the kid.
Tn 35
Ole Miss 13
RollTideJoe writes:
A lot of that is playing time. Alabama is loaded and some kids don't want to wait. Tenn is in bad need of linemen now. Some of that will inevitably happen.
gohawks1 writes:
Gonna be a big test this week with Hodge and McCluster on the field. This staff can coach, though. I believe the Vols are capable of winning every game they play now... been a long time since I had that mindset.
pdhuff#552644 writes:
We play our game,we in.
Also 'loper's won't like Biddle's column at Tennessean.com.
Way is nearly open for Unbane to bolt for Notre Dame.
JacksonvilleVol writes:
Oops, guess we might have some issues now that Janzen is in jail.
Biggie writes:
He might be...I hear they still run chain gangs there....
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