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(from Mo Couch's Twitter)

1964 Outland Trophy Winner-Steve Delong! One of the many great dlinemen that played here! #DlineU #VFL #117


Good to see that CBJ is bringing in the heavyweights.
 
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Not sure I follow here. Didn't Steve Delong die in 2010?
 
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Yeah...Mr DeLong died in 2010...maybe Keith?
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Maybe commenting on film highlights...didn't say he met him
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Couch, McCullers, walls, smith, miller,Williams, obrien, we should be ok up the middle this year. We just needed some big bodies in this last recruiting class. Maybe we can pick up a couple of jucos next year. Also...hurts to lose sentimore. Still makes no sense. He not projected to get drafted. Oh well
 
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pretty cool if he is just giving a shoutout to a fallen Vol. these kids are really starting to show more pride in being a Vol.
 
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One of the top D lineman that I had the pleasure to watch over the years.

He was able to win the Outland Trophy despite playing on a 4-6-1 team that year.

DeLongÂ’s son Keith was an outstanding middle linebacker from 1985-88. At the time of his death they were UTÂ’s only father-son All-America combination.
 
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Got to see Kieth play a few times in 88. Also got his autograph. In fact, one of my buddies, who is an alabama fan, got him to sign his hat. He was flattered that an Alabama fan would even want his autograph and told us he was humbled by that.

My buddy still has the hat and talks about that trip all the time.
 
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You people are old....I'm surprised u even know how to work a computer lol

Based on that comment, I dare say that we have a heck of a lot more good memories associated with Tennessee football than you do. Stick around, you might learn something, most notably that the last 5-8 years are an aberration when compared to the historical trajectory of Big Orange pigskinery.
 
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Based on that comment, I dare say that we have a heck of a lot more good memories associated with Tennessee football than you do. Stick around, you might learn something, most notably that the last 5-8 years are an aberration when compared to the historical trajectory of Big Orange pigskinery.

Words of wisdom, imo.
 
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