Most dominating games by a Vol

#76
#76
Humphrey's performance was nowhere near as dominant as what the NCAA did to Bammer a few years ago. Now that's what I call complete domination. :cool:
 
#77
#77
(GAVol @ Jul 16 said:
Humphrey's performance was nowhere near as dominant as what the NCAA did to Bammer a few years ago. Now that's what I call complete domination. :cool:

Not complete enough...
 
#78
#78
(redrolltide3 @ Jul 16 said:
I would have to say the most dominating performance was Bobby Humphrey vs. UT in 1986 en route to a 56-28 Bama victory.

We are convening a meeting of Tennessee fans very soon to hold a vote on whether 1986 and 2005 actually happened. :blink:
 
#79
#79
this might be a bit off topic.. but
I really liked dante stallworth
I was at my first or second vol game ever when he was a freshman, maybe a sophomore.. and my dad and I were thinking "that guy looks quick" and we couldn't figure out who it could be.. then three plays later they threw him a screen and he took it about 80 yards cutting back across field for a score

and

then he was in the nfl
 
#81
#81
(Rocky Top NCDB @ Jul 16 said:
this might be a bit off topic.. but
I really liked dante stallworth
I was at my first or second vol game ever when he was a freshman, maybe a sophomore.. and my dad and I were thinking "that guy looks quick" and we couldn't figure out who it could be.. then three plays later they threw him a screen and he took it about 80 yards cutting back across field for a score

and

then he was in the nfl

Stallworth will always hold a dear place in my heart because of his role in avoiding an embarrassment at Kentucky 2001. Down 21-0, UT discovered that, if they threw the ball way up in the air and down the field, Dante could outrun the Cats to it. Add that to the list of dominating games, mainly because I hate UK.

His stats (best I can figure--I'm peicing them together from different sources)--8 catches, 169 yards, 3 TD (59, 23, and 38 yards.)
 
#82
#82
It really pissed me off when it took Stallworth's junior year before the coaching staff realized he could return punts. He could've been our Devin Hester. One more year of Stallworth = a definite SEC Championship.
 
#83
#83
chuck webb against Ole Miss in 89....he couldn't be stopped.

i remember thinking they should keep him in just so he could get over 300 yards rushing....he was so close!!!
 
#84
#84
(J-Fly @ Jul 18 said:
It really pissed me off when it took Stallworth's junior year before the coaching staff realized he could return punts. He could've been our Devin Hester. One more year of Stallworth = a definite SEC Championship.

I highly doubt that. Our offensive line was so bad in 2002 that Casey Clausen would not have had time to hit Donte on too many deep routes. However, it would have been nice if he could have returned a punt for a TD in the Peach Bowl, to help make the score a little less embarrassing.
 

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