Published Aug. 31, 2009
Senior Montario Hardesty isn't threatened by the younger guys getting a chance to edge out more experienced players and he's excited about his role on the punt coverage team.
| Story | Date Posted |
|---|---|
| Hardesty, upperclassmen see positives in playing freshmen | Aug. 31, 2009 |
| Name | Credits |
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| Erin Chapin | Videographer and editor |
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Comments » 2
ThaiVolFan writes:
Just wanted to comment on how much I am liking Hardesty the more I hear from him. He is a very likable young man and I will be pulling hard for him to have a great Sr. season. GBO!
steelersman42 writes:
I agree, Thai. he's been overshadowed his entire career here and now we're finally hearing more from him. he's taking on more of a leader role. now that he's the starter (and an experienced one at that), maybe he can REALLY break out this year. GO VOLS!
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