He’s not guaranteeing me a starting position. He’s saying I can come down there and work for it. That’s the way I like it anyway, being able to work for it. So yeah, we’re cool.”
"Two weeks ago Marlon Walls, who grew up a Tennessee fan, saw Neyland Stadium for the first time. And the long-time Memphis resident knew he was home when the tears welled up in his eyes as he entered Knoxville."