Patchwork lineup on defense was in need of more fixes

Tennessee was bent.

It was even broken again by injuries.

But no matter how many third-stringers or walk-ons it had on the field with the game in the balance, the Vols never gave into Vanderbilt. A patchwork lineup, a few makeshift formations and a lot of gritted teeth were enough for them hold off the Commodores and quite literally hobble to a 31-16 win on Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

"Whoever the coaches put out there, we have full trust in them," UT defensive tackle Wes Brown said. "The coaches know what they're doing, they know who they can trust and whoever is out there we have full trust in them.

"But you couldn't write a better ending for it with the defense on the field. Making a play like that, we've just been working hard in practice and busting our tails, and we deserved to win. This team, these seniors, we deserve it because we worked so hard for it."

The Vols certainly had to grind for it with so many players missing from the starting lineup, and even the clincher wasn't easy.

Brown barely snagged a desperation pass in the closing seconds off the turf, generated some momentum on his aching knees and carried a tackler the last few yards for a 25-yard interception return to finally put the game away, and there was unanimous agreement the touchdown won't win any beauty contests. But nothing UT did would against the Commodores.

With LaMarcus Thompson scratched before the game, the Vols were short a third starting linebacker and had to insert Greg King in his place - until the true freshman also had to be removed and taken to the locker room.

Safety Janzen Jackson was already out with his legal troubles, cornerback Marsalous Johnson was sidelined with thumb surgery and starter Art Evans also went down midway through the game against the Commodores.

But the Vols adjusted.

They played less man coverage. They moved Dennis Rogan back to safety, they mixed up their pressure and got solid contributions from a few seldom-used reserves.

And when all else failed and Vanderbilt started stringing together drives, UT coach Lane Kiffin leaned on some seniors that weren't exactly healthy to carry them to the finish line - and the end zone.

"What a neat play for the last play to be for Wes," Kiffin said. "You can't have a guy that's worked harder since he's been here and gone through more things. I mean, this guy can barely make it through practice day-to-day, drill-to-drill.

"To see him just shows you that if you want something bad enough, it can happen. The fact he could intercept the ball like that, carry a guy on his back, it's a really neat story."

The other characters only made it better.

Rico McCoy battled through a knee injury to finish with a team-high 15 tackles in his last home game.

Dan Williams limped off the field at one point and required medical attention, but the senior defensive tackle returned and finished with two tackles for a loss and a sack.

The seniors might not have shared many snaps with the guys filling out a cobbled lineup, but the Vols made do anyway.

"I thought some guys stepped up and some guys that maybe we weren't familiar with their names were out there on defense especially," Kiffin said. "But we really only gave up one touchdown on defense. They moved the ball at times on us but we were able to play pretty well in the red zone for the most part there.

"We would have liked to have played better. We have a long ways to go to be a championship team, but it was good to see some things today and at the end of the day to win for our seniors and our fans."

It took a few new faces to come up with it. But the old ones were the most important when it counted.

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FWBVol writes:

I know Vandy put 16 points on the board, but I believe this is one of the best one-game defensive coaching jobs of Monte's long and illustrious career. To have the number of reserves and walkons in the game that we did at time and to make the adjustments to keep the defense competitive really does show his genius.

londonvol writes:

Real good Job, Monte

CadmiumOchre (Inactive) writes:

I hope the students at UT throw impromptu parties from now to semester end to honor this year's team. These guys had everything against them and played like champions even when during their worse games.

And these reserves and walk-ons, boy you got to wonder. If the coaches coach these kids along with the new high octane blood coming in, the Vols may go beyond beast-hood. The could become the a feared team on nationwide scale. It's just unbelievable what these kids have done. Hopefully, the coaches truly understand what they have in the guys remaining and build them. Not let them get lost due to the newcomers who are expected to complete the championship building process.

82cat writes:

I follow UT as clolsely as anybody and know all the players-----------------at least I thought I did! I didnt know half the players on defense the second half.

What a gutsy performance from basically a pick up team on defense.I kept thinking they would start putting those tape strips on their helmets so the coaches would know who they were talking to.

pdhuff#552644 writes:

Great effort, need same or better next week.

Priceless watching Brown drag Vandy TB into the end zone.

On to Lexington.

SavTnVol writes:

in response to pdhuff#552644:

Great effort, need same or better next week.

Priceless watching Brown drag Vandy TB into the end zone.

On to Lexington.

OH YEAH, that was GREAT!!...They just couldn't replay it enough for us..It should have made a Sports Center Minute...Way to Go Wes....

537081 writes:

Thanks to the Staff for the job they did Saturday. That said The walkons that work everyday to make our team better and never get glory thank you!!!! This year we have seen what young men who want nothing more than to be a Vol can do. We produce a good crop of football players right here in Tennessee all should be wearing Tennessee colors.

johnlg00#206211 writes:

I have been pretty hard on Rico McCoy a good part of the season, damning him with faint praise, but he was a MAN out there last night and we probably wouldn't have won without him. I just hope he and the rest of the guys have enough left to take care of the maybe-not-so-Mildcats next Saturday.

bill#1374014 writes:

This game shows everyone how bad Vandy really is, probably the worst bunch under coach Johnson. I think maybe Maryville H.S. would match up well with them this year. Next week's game with UK is gonna be ugly with all the wounded players the Vols have. Then it's on to Shreveport!

smokies_old_soul writes:

the 2009 Vols have been a team to feel good about - a team to fall in love with and to remember. kinda like 1967 and 1985 and even 1988.

except for ........ and it's a big exception - for the four thugs who have put a big wet blanket on this feel-good season - a shoplifter. two stick-up men and an all-american freshman who feels the need to run his mouth on cumberland, fail a drug test and then joyride around town at 1:00 in the morning after he had supposedly "learned my lesson."

coach kiffin, be done with these self-centered low-lifes. all the talent in the world will not win an sec title without character - and we obviously have a world of character on this football team without these four problem children who will just breed a cancer into a great football program.

give us a football team that we can always get our hearts behind - two down & two more that need to go !!

Vol_in_Mich writes:

Good job everyone. Get some of these guys healthy, we'll need them. Kentucky won't be as easy as Vandy. I have faith our coaches & players will do everything possible to be ready to win.

GO VOLS!!!

snoopbob87 writes:

High praise for all involved in the game last night. It was a hard fought football game. Perfect temp, no wind, big crowd and oh that Eagle was majestic flying around the stadium. My nine year old grand daughter attended her 1st college football game and was thrilled. Welcome Kaitlyn to the Vol Nation and a great tradition. Go Vols

Fryinpansvols writes:

in response to bill#1374014:

This game shows everyone how bad Vandy really is, probably the worst bunch under coach Johnson. I think maybe Maryville H.S. would match up well with them this year. Next week's game with UK is gonna be ugly with all the wounded players the Vols have. Then it's on to Shreveport!

Thats a real positive post! How about you not post anything else on here. And honestly, the worst bowl game our Vols would get would be The Music City Bowl. And if we win against Kentucky we will be in the Outback Bowl. GBO!

ncvol17 writes:

does Turkey mend aching joints? If so give a bird to each of our poor defensive starters...toss in some cornbread dressing and a few cranberries and fight our way out of UK against the hated Cats....

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