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Alexandra Hyler is a PhD candidate in the VT-WFU School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences. She received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with a minor in German from the University of Kansas in 2013. Her doctoral research focuses on combining cancer biology, biomedical engineering, and biophysics of fluids to understand the progression of ovarian cancer. Her work aims to identify key signaling molecules for earlier detection of disease.

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Just like the 1991 Sugar Bowl against Virginia

Honestly, I would prefer that the Vols maintain a lead throughout the game, extending it to double digits in the 4th quarter. The thought of hapless Vols bumbling through 3 quarters only to explode in the 4th and grab victory in the waning minutes is unsettling.

The Vols should score at least four TDs and two FGs. They should hold VT to 2 TDs and 3 FGs at most. Tennessee with the lead at the end of the 1st quarter and never relinquishing it. That's a vision of Bristol, thank you.
 
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Honestly, I would prefer that the Vols maintain a lead throughout the game, extending it to double digits in the 4th quarter. The thought of hapless Vols bumbling through 3 quarters only to explode in the 4th and grab victory in the waning minutes is unsettling.

The Vols should score at least four TDs and two FGs. They should hold VT to 2 TDs and 3 FGs at most. Tennessee with the lead at the end of the 1st quarter and never relinquishing it. That's a vision of Bristol, thank you.

Here's the thing... VT has a frosh PK who failed from moderate distance in his first game. So, the Vols must deny VT in the red zone, forcing the Hokies to settle for FG attempts.
 
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Alexandra Hyler is a PhD candidate in the VT-WFU School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences. She received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with a minor in German from the University of Kansas in 2013. Her doctoral research focuses on combining cancer biology, biomedical engineering, and biophysics of fluids to understand the progression of ovarian cancer. Her work aims to identify key signaling molecules for earlier detection of disease.

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Grizz would hit it. :good!:
 
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