Jackson Ross’ versatility

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In case you haven't read about him, he's a stud. Punts with either foot; runs a 4.5; can throw. Natural athlete, with rare talent.

Which, of course, begs the question: Does he run for, throw for, or catch a TD at UT? And if so, which first?

Have fun with it. I have a feeling that, at some point, Heupel uses him as an offensive weapon.

Go Vols.
 
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Has Heupel ever run a 'trick' play or tried a fake punt at UT? I don't know.
I don’t either, but when the offense is sideline to sideline and 100 yards deep, how many tricks would he need? Also, he just goes for it on 4th. Haha!
 
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In case you haven't read about him, he's a stud. Punts with either foot; runs a 4.5; can throw. Natural athlete, with rare talent.

Which, of course, begs the question: Does he run for, throw for, or catch a TD at UT? And if so, which first?

Have fun with it. I have a feeling that, at some point, Heupel uses him as an offensive weapon.

Go Vols.
Seems crazy, but Heupel isn't in to the trick plays.
 
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In case you haven't read about him, he's a stud. Punts with either foot; runs a 4.5; can throw. Natural athlete, with rare talent.

Which, of course, begs the question: Does he run for, throw for, or catch a TD at UT? And if so, which first?

Have fun with it. I have a feeling that, at some point, Heupel uses him as an offensive weapon.

Go Vols.
Run. A designed 60 yard fake punt. I’m here for it.
 
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Has anyone heard Fuad Reveiz talk about him this year on the pregame radio show? I think it’s the first time he’s ever seen a soccer style punter and he hates it.In his defense his opinion was formed after the atrocious first game.
 
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Has anyone heard Fuad Reveiz talk about him this year on the pregame radio show? I think it’s the first time he’s ever seen a soccer style punter and he hates it.In his defense his opinion was formed after the atrocious first game.
The second game was just as atrocious lol he has improved since though
 
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In case you haven't read about him, he's a stud. Punts with either foot; runs a 4.5; can throw. Natural athlete, with rare talent.

Which, of course, begs the question: Does he run for, throw for, or catch a TD at UT? And if so, which first?

Have fun with it. I have a feeling that, at some point, Heupel uses him as an offensive weapon.

Go Vols.


Having an ambidextrous punter on the roster is very exciting and unique.
 
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I'm gonna go with a run on 4th and less than 5. I think Heupel / Ekeler will look for an opponent that tends to "turn their back" on the punter, and give Ross the option to tuck it and run if he's got room. Remember, he runs right or left on every punt, so if he gets an opening...

Oy, Oy, Oy! Might have to invert the "T" on his helmet just for fun.

Go Vols.
 

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