If UT running back Bryce Brown is suspended by the NCAA, how much will it hurt the Vols' offense?
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HallowedHill writes:
F. Not as much as it will affect the NCAA's credibility
CRFVols writes:
He's not the best back in the country yet. He hasn't even played a game. Let's wait to see how he holds up once he's welcomed to SEC football.
johnlg00#206211 writes:
Well, he shouldn't be on any pre-season Heisman lists, but he has surely shown a lot in practice and he was a star, maybe even offensive MVP, in the Armed Forces High-School All-Star game against the best HS players in the country. That will do for me for now to show his potential.
go_vols_go writes:
This whole Brown/Butler saga will pass. BB will make an impact this season.... I hope
PMC2726 writes:
It doesn't matter how good BB is yet. His mere PRESENCE on the field will be enough to draw defense's attention. And when a defense obsesses about not allowing one player a big play, it opens up a lot of opportunities for your other play makers to thrive (e.g., Nu'Keese). Of course, if BB ends up being the stud we hope he will be, that's icing on the cake. Anyway, we need to be more concerned about our receivers (glad Warren looks like he will get a starting role -- I don't care how he practices, he's a gamer and we need those on the field). Go vols.
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