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Stafford, No. 10 Bulldogs drop Vols, 26-14
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Staff Photo by Dan Henry UGA's Knowshon Moreno (24) is brought down by UT's Wes Brown (94) during the first half of play Saturday afternoon. The Bulldogs played the Volunteers during a sold out game at Sanford Stadium Saturday October 11, 2008.
ATHENS, Ga. — Matthew Stafford passed for a career-best 310 yards, Knowshon Moreno ran for 101 yards and No. 10 Georgia beat Tennessee 26-14 on Saturday, leaving the Volunteers 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference for the first time in 20 years.
Tennessee netted only 1 yard on the ground, but the Vols capitalized on two interceptions thrown by Stafford for their its only touchdowns. Nick Stephens, in his second career start, threw two touchdown passes.
Arian Foster had only three carries for three yards for the Vols (2-4), one year after he rushed for 98 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Georgia (5-1, 2-1).
The Vols, 0-3 in the SEC for the first time since 1988, were held under 20 points for the fourth straight game.
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Maybe when everyone gets tired of loosing they will fire Phil.
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YOU KNOW, WHEN THEY WIN THE SCHOOL GIVES HIM A RAISE AND A CONTRACT EXTENSION. WHAT DO THEY DO WHEN THEY LOSE ? SOMETIMES I GUESS YOU JUST WEAR OUT YOUR WELCOME. WHEN THE BIG WIGS HEARS THE MEGA BOOSTERS GRUMBLING THEY MIGHT TAKE NOTICE. WHEN THE MONEY FLOW SLOWS DOWN THEY WILL DO SOMETHING. TENNESSEE WAS VERY LUCKY LAST YEAR. ALL OF THE BREAKS WENT THEIR WAY. NOW THE BREAKS ARE NOT GOING THEIR WAY AND IT SHOWS. THIS TEAM COULD BE 4-2 NOW IF THINGS HAD WENT A LITTLE DIFFERENT. BUT THEY ARE NOT. IF TENNESSEE WANTS TO HELP THE OTHER SEC TEAMS ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS LEAVE PHIL WHERE HE IS AT AND KEEP EXTENDING HIS CONTRACT.
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