Article By Joel Barker on 10th August, 2010
During that time, Tennessee has gone 12-13 on the field, fired one of its longest tenured head coaches, watched his replacement sully the Tennessee name and bring NCAA scrutiny on the program before leaving the Vols for the head coaching job at USC.
That decision led to Tennessee selecting a coach, Derek Dooley, who went just 4-8 in 2009 at Louisiana Tech.
Through it all, however, the bond among the players has strengthened. Well, the players who are left anyway.
It was quickly apparent, once Lane Kiffin left Knoxville for the smoggier atmosphere of Los Angeles, that Tennessee would likely fall victim to numbers in 2010.
When All-SEC offensive lineman, Aaron Douglas, decided to...
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