There may not be any surprises inside the Tennessee locker room.
The outside perception is a whole other matter.
A running back with a history of injuries was expected to be pushed by a true freshman for carries. Instead Montario Hardesty has become perhaps the most productive rusher in the SEC.
In terms of big-play ability, the UT line was understandably an afterthought considering the personnel in the secondary. Defensive end Chris Walker has turned into a player the Vols can't do without.
The headlines for true freshmen were largely reserved for newcomers on the offensive side of the ball. Through six games, none of them have come close to the impact of safety Janzen Jackson.
Collectively the Vols (3-3, 1-2 SEC) haven't done enough at the midway point of the season to really open many eyes, but individually they've already enjoyed some major breakthroughs and found at least three irreplaceable guys for the stretch run. Hardesty has carried the offense on his back, Walker has developed into a defensive terror and Jackson has waved the flag for a well-publicized recruiting class, which makes them the News Sentinel's respective MVPs for the first half.
And though first-year coach Lane Kiffin might not call them one, all three qualify as a surprise in some way.
Hardesty has proved it
Bryce Brown came in with more fanfare and greater expectations.
David Oku brought in a little extra hype and perhaps greater speed in the backfield.
But both of the freshmen will have to wait. It's finally Hardesty's turn, and each of the senior's violent, grinding runs seems to be fueled by doubts he could handle the workload as UT's feature back.
"I don't think about it too much, man," Hardesty said. "I feel like every time, every game I play I feel like I have something to prove. That's just every game, so I don't really look at it like trying to get back at people.
"I just have something to prove, and I want to go out there and prove it."
Hardesty has made his point emphatically, and he's had far more chances to do it.
There's hardly ever been a question about his ability with the football, but durability was a valid concern for a tailback who has only rushed more than 100 times in a season once in his UT career. Hardesty still isn't exactly healthy, but with 125 attempts on the ground already, that issue doesn't appear to be so pressing now.
And with 672 yards and a team-high six touchdowns, the Vols aren't likely to stop riding Hardesty any time soon.
"For me personally, when the play is there I want to make it, and I feel like I've been capitalizing on a lot of my runs," Hardesty said. "I'd much rather be 6-0 or 5-1 right now, but beyond that, my (offensive) line has been blocking for me great up front and I've been able to have some big games.
"If we can just continue that and just get on an SEC run here, that'd be good."
It obviously won't be a shock if Hardesty does most of that running himself.
Walker doing plenty
Defensively, Walker has done a bit of everything.
He's been a handful off the edge and leads the team with four sacks. He's forced a fumble, batted down a pass and added a couple other tackles in the backfield.
But it's his two interceptions and a return for a touchdown that give him a slight edge over superstar safety Eric Berry at the moment, and also the reason Walker is the guy clamoring for a chance on the other side of the ball.
"Man, I've been begging them to put me on some goal-line stuff," Walker said. "I miss the ball in my hands. High-school days were fun for me - but I'm just messing around with them."
Walker has been toying with offensive linemen this season as well, and the junior has established career-highs in virtually every category as an anchor up front.
Like Hardesty, he wasn't totally healthy heading into the bye week, but so far a sore back hasn't done much to slow a torrid pace that would have been tough to project for Walker.
"I wouldn't say better than I thought," Walker said. "By the way we were practicing, by the way I was practicing, I felt like I came out and it translated over from the spring into fall camp and it would be a pretty good start for me.
"As a team, it finally felt good to put everything together (against Georgia). You saw, with the exception of special teams, offense and defense played really well, so it was a good thing for the offense to play so well and for us to feel as good as we do."
The defense certainly has provided more than its share of those good vibes early.
Maybe that's part of the reason Walker has been willing to lend his surprisingly soft hands on the other side of the ball.
"These hands are God-given," he said. "I don't need any (extra practice)."
He would like a few more chances to show them off though - on either unit.
Jackson embraces role
At first the Vols just wanted to get Jackson on the field.
Now they occasionally have to find a way to get him off.
UT expected instant contributions from a pair of freshmen at both running back and wide receiver, and it hasn't had any reason to really complain about their output. But it's tough for any of them to keep up with Jackson when he's rarely allowed a play off.
"I'm just trying to do whatever I can," Jackson said earlier in the season. "I don't have time to think about me starting and stuff. I've just got to go out there and play and help the team anyway I can.
"Sometimes I have to get a replacement on kickoff (coverage). It takes so much out of you, you know, to have to run down there, but that's another (important) aspect of the game."
It also has been the worst aspect during the first half for UT, though Jackson has drawn praise for embracing a role as a the first tackler down field in coverage.
But if it starts to take a significant toll on his duties as a hard-hitting safety, the Vols will surely scale him back a bit on special teams.
Recruited at cornerback, Jackson has instead emerged elsewhere, starting each of the past five games and looking like the second coming of Berry on the back line - but maybe with an even higher ceiling.
"It's going to sound crazy but there are some things he actually does better than Eric sometimes," Kiffin said last month. "He's not the player Eric is yet. We all know that. But he has potential to be a great player.
"I think he's going to be an All-American player as long as he stays healthy and keeps practicing hard and preparing hard."
And if Jackson eventually lives up to the reputation, that clearly won't be a surprise to Kiffin.
No matter how the case is presented on the outside, the Vols don't believe in such things.



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Comments » 29
rockytopatl writes:
If Hardesty had managed to stay healthy during the last two years, he would have taken the job from Foster and we might have won a few more games. As it is, it's great he's come around and you gotta hope he stays healthy enough to make a difference down the stretch.
DragonSlayer123 writes:
After watching Bama play SC tonight, I am very confident of our chances against them. They are ripe for an upset. If we bring our A game, I think we can beat Bama handily, not even just squeak by. I know it sounds way too optimistic, but I am just saying from the way they performed tonight...it showed some holes, and I am sure our coaching staff is going to gameplan for it.
Go Vols!
LiveFaith writes:
** I know it sounds way too optimistic **
It is.
ClassicVol writes:
UT 10 Bama 6
volsgirl writes:
I am confident of the Vols......
Hey coach let kicks some more tail.....GO VOLS
richvol writes:
Our offense is inconsistant and Bama's defense is awesome...bad combination. I am hoping for the best however.
volsgirl writes:
GO VOLS BEAT BAMA.
NoogaVol55 writes:
I agree...I thought Bama looked really good last night. We will have to play flawless....we will see what happens!
txvolsfan writes:
Key to the game may be, DON'T KICK TO ARENAS!!!
McElroy has looked unsure their last two games and has really looked a lot like Crompton on his decision making.
Must shut down Ingram, he is their offense and gets behind their massive line and runs it down your throat.
Our offenses are similar with power football and suspect QB's
Should be a low scoring defensive struggle.
GO VOLS
kick some Bammer bootie!!!
TXVOLSFAN
WhitePineVol77 writes:
Looked to me like Ingram is the man to stop for Bama. If we can hole him up, we might stand a chance
VolunteerPassion writes:
C.r.a.p...I still can't get over the FL-Ark. game yesterday. The refs really helped them... Sorry about the non-subject matter. Back to Bama, I think we can beat them, but I'm not sure we will. It depends on which QB, O-line, receivers, and defense shows up.
also, can you believe i had to spell c.r.a.p like that? It was gonna change it to phooey!
WhitePineVol77 writes:
We'll see...you make a couple of good points. Hope does spring eternal in the VOL nation
gwills228#231210 writes:
I also believe the vols can beat bama if everyone does their best ,and that includes kiffin if you are listening. vols-21--bama-17. Also,after watching tebow the last 2 weeks,it looks like his concussion was worse than myers has been letting on. He just does not seem to be himself,getting sacked 6 times last night,that's just not like tebow!!
mtvols writes:
Hardesty was healthy last year. Why Foster was the starter only Fulmer knows.
volspaws writes:
Could somebody tell Nick Saban that guys stopped parting their hair in the middle around 1979...the butt cut is dead....unless you live in Alabama, i guess
SouthDakotaBob writes:
Yeah, the pass interference was questionable but the personal foul was a joke. GBO!!!
Pdiddy10 writes:
please taylor mays and ndamakung suh are overrated
I have just one problem though that I think you might agree with.
Ndamukong suh is being considered for heisman and defensive player of the year.
Eric Berry was considered but know he isnt.
My case is simple...look at their stats
Eric Berry has FIFTY total tackles, THIRTY FIVE solo tackles, and fifteen assissted tackles. Eric Berry also has an interception on TIM TEBOW and a fumble recovery for fourty yards or so. Also, Berry is in the toughest conference and to prove that he will have to play 2 number one teams this year..FLorida and Alabama. Alabama and FLorida also have one of the best rushing and passing attacks in the nation.
Ndamukong (whatever) only has a total of thirty five tackles, twenty solo, and fourteen assissted tackles versus a very wimnpy conference. He only got four tackles vs Texas Tech while Berry got nine tackles against florida.
Also, every single team UT plays, they throw the ball away from eric berry.
Ndama... is considered for heisman and eric berry isnt???? while eric berry has SIXTEEN more tackles then na... Suh has. how is this possible?!?!?!? take this into immediate consideration because I think it is completely unfair... Eric Berry has waaay better all-time stats then suh has too. Also, in the big picture, Tennessee's defense is better then Nebraskas. And who the heck does Nebraska play??? Virginia tech is the only good team that they play and VIrginia Tech just lost... UT has and will play 2 number one teams... wow - Eric Berry is getting no publicity at all.
Take this into immediate considereation because me, and many other people, are down-right P.Oed that Ndaajklsdha suh is getting more heisman votes then berry is. chris,YOU NEED TO CHANGE THIS.... NOW!!!! EVEN THOUGH YOU LOVE TAYLOR MAYS...HE IS AWFUL TOO. TAYLOR GAVE UP A HUGE TOUCHDOWN TO GOLDEN TATE. TAYLOR MAYS STINKS AND IS OVERRATED. ERIC BERRY FOR HEISMAN AND DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR!!! SPREAD THE WORD VOL SFANS!!
jhayes0926#638474 writes:
As badly as our st are playing, I don't think we should keep Jackson on kick teams. We allow 30 yds per return with him, we can probably do no worse without him there.
Other than ST play, Bama has better LB's which may turn the tide (!) in their favor. They are a lot like us offensively with inconsistent QB play so the low scoring game will be in their favor because of a better defense
UT 14
Bama 17
tenndave writes:
I AGREE!!!! The Elephants are a little too overweight (ripe for pickin) If the A game is there look for the upset.
hueypilot writes:
I live in Jacksonville, and three writers in the local paper avoided any discussion of the penalties except in the game recap "aided by a pass interference and a personal foul penalty" reference. Aided????? Arkansas got hosed. I like Tennessee to give Bama all they want. Game will go, like most games, to the one that has the fewest turnovers and major mistakes in the kicking game. Oops.
givehim6 writes:
Just what I was thinking. Bama looker like a tired team, and if it was not for Ingram USC could have beat Bama. After a week off for UT, and Bama playing tired, who knows. GO VOLS!
NobodyCares (Inactive) writes:
lol! The greatest football team in the history of college football is ranked #2? lol!
pammyvol1000 writes:
Perhaps all billboards and hype has turned some people off to Eric being up for Heisman. Last year he did it without all the hype and he was talked about more than anyone... He still deserves a shot at it. There's still lots of football to play too.
GahLee writes:
Montario has really impressed throughout the year. Ha has improved in every aspect of the game.
Walker has been who the staff labeled him to be in the spring, just a beast and a play-maker on defense.
Janzen has shown tons of potential, looks like a great one, he is learning from the best in Berry.
tennrich1 writes:
To get off subject with you, that may be the worst i have seen a Florida team play in years...they did EVERYTHING wrong that ARK. could have ask for...and i mean everything....still shows what a great team Florida has to win that game...wish they had laid the ball on the turf like that against us more than once...
volinky writes:
Absolutely! CPF and Foster seemed to have gone out together...not sure why we remained so committed to him last year. Lennon Creer didn't get a fair shake either...
johnlg00#206211 writes:
Scary to think so, but is it possible Bama was looking ahead to, um, UT? If so, they just may not have had that extra little spark against SC, preferring to save it for the Vols. Of course, IF that is so, they may be a little tight playing us. After all, everyone will be EXPECTING them to win big and the eyes of the nation will be on them to see if they might in fact be the best team in the country. Maybe they get a little shaky and give us a decent chance. One can always dream(;-P)!
tennesseebee writes:
The game at Tuscaloosa breaks down like this: If our defense can stay off the field, we win. If they allow Bama to control the game and convert third downs they will wear us down like Auburn did, (and Bama did to SC). We need good play out of Crompton with the short passing game, once again, setting up the run.
drvol writes:
I think the game this weekend comes down to the same thing that hurt South Carolina last week. Red zone play. We can't get into the red zone and then get stopped for field goals. Conversely, that's exactly what our defense has to step up and do. Given the offense's inability (until Georgia) to do that, I'm afraid we may come close to a win, but not close enough. However, I'm still hopeful the Vols will rise to the occasion!
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