University of Tennessee Athletics
Tennessee vs. Radford Postgame Quotes
December 17, 2001 | Men's Basketball
Dec. 17, 2001
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Tennessee Head Coach Buzz        Peterson
         "Radford came in here and played aggressively. They always have a successful program in        their conference. Dr. Bradley does a great job with them. This game worried me, coming        between Memphis and Louisville. It reminded me a little of the football situation with LSU        being between the Florida game and Rose Bowl national championship appearance.
        
         "In a lot of ways, it was a frustrating night for Ron        Slay. I was glad to see him come in and get those offensive rebounds late in the game.        We need to take a tape of this game and show it to him to let him know what we need to him        to do.
        
         "I want to commend Thaydeus        Holden. His effort on the defensive end in the second half was tremendous. We didn't        allow many offensive rebounds in the second half and Thaydeus was the reason.
        
         "At the half, I wanted to get after them. But I didn't. I told them to go out there and        look at the game as two segments. Don't panic and I challenge you on the defensive end.        We've got to be ready to go every single night. We needed not to have been thinking about        last Saturday's game at Memphis and that tough loss.
Radford Head Coach Dr. Ron Bradley
         "We're searching for a new identity since we lost our senior point guard. Coming in, we        wanted to be tough and, with our big lineup, we wanted to get the ball inside. We didn't        win. I don't feel good at all. The game is 40 minutes long, not 36. There are no moral        victories. The lack of depth hurt us. We'd like to have as many veterans out there as we        can. I told the guys we should have won this game. In the first 36 minutes, the changes we        made kicked in. We have four days of preparation before we play East Carolina."
        






