Article By Chris Yow on 1st November, 2009
But during the intermission of the Vols' Halloween contest against South Carolina, Tennessee quarterback Jonathan Crompton finally showed up and played the second half.
During the first half, Tennessee's embattled signal caller was spot on, hitting six of his first seven passes and putting together great drives against the Gamecocks defense. Granted, the drives were on short fields.
Crompton threw for 103 yards and two scores on 8-of-14 passing in the first half.
But Crompton apparently escaped from his holding cell and made his way to Neyland Stadium for the second half.
I have been one of Crompton's biggest critics. Since the beginning of last season, I have been scared of him. I told plenty...
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