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After poor practices on Sunday and Monday drew the ire of head coach Butch Jones, Tennessee appeared to be a sharper, more focused football team during the early parts of Tuesday's practice.
Justin Coleman started off the session by knocking the ball from Marquez North's hands to earn a point for the defense, and Von Pearson leapt above Cam Sutton to answer for the offense. Josh Smith, who's had a strong start to camp, beat Malik Foreman on a slant for a score.
Cornerback D'Andre Payne made a play against the much larger Jason Croom, and five-star freshman Josh Malone beat Riyahd Jones for a score.
Safety Brian Randolph had the play of the day for the secondary, knocking freshman tight end Ethan Wolf off his route before stepping in front of the pass for an interception. Wolf bounced back, though, beating Curt Maggitt off the line to catch a touchdown.
A.J. Johnson, the Vols' All-SEC linebacker, chased safety LaDarrell McNeil out of one rep to go up against A.J. Branisel and proceeded to throw the sophomore tight end to the turf.
Safety Todd Kelly, cornerback Evan Berry and nickel linebacker Elliott Berry were among the true freshmen to rotate in with the third group.
--Weatherd worked with D-line.
--Kelly delivered a nice hit that broke up a ball from Ryan Jenkins.
--Bowles and Orta got into a pushing/shoving match.
--Players who were limited: Pig Howard, Austin Sanders, Derrell Scott, Gavin Bryant and Jakob Johnson.
Tennessee football practice report: Vols finally in full pads | Times Free Press
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