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| LonzoVol | Sep 7 2012, 02:12 PM Post #1 |
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Perhaps the most dazzling arsenal of wide receivers ever assembled on one college football team. Now I'm certainly not complaining with Patterson and Hunter lining up for the Vols, but had Dumbrick behaved himself and had Kimbrell Thompkins had the math class, well, those four would be in orange tomorrow in Neyland Stadium. I saw the long play that Thompkins had last night in the Cincy game, guy looked like a gazelle. He did just have two catches, but he was drawing double coverage most of the night. Kenbrell Thompkins 2 48 24.0 42 0 0 Two catches for 48 yards with that long play of 42. |
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