University of Tennessee Athletics

Interview of Head Coach Phillip Fulmer Before Auburn Game
September 22, 2008 | Football
Sept. 22, 2008
1. Describe the play and attitude of defensive back Eric Berry through the first five games of the season.
A - "Eric is playing exceptionally well. From the secondary he has become a leader of our defensive unit. I'm very proud of the job he has done. Everyone knows Eric is a hard-hitting, tough football player."
2. Facing another strong SEC team Saturday on the road, tell what the Vols need to accomplish this week to bounce back against Auburn.
A - "Bounce back is the key wording. So far we have not played our best football. Defensively, we are playing hard and playing reasonably well. We never gave ourselves a chance in the last game. It's one thing and then another. We've got to keep the faith, work hard, fight the battle and get back on track."
3. Give your assessment of the defensive unit's play up to this point of the season.
A - "They're running around and playing hard. I'd like to do a little better and get off the field quicker after third downs. Other than that our defense has played pretty well. There are plenty of ways to improve, but the effort has been uniformly good."
4. What problems will Auburn's new, but improving, offense present Saturday?
A - "They played really well against a fine LSU team. They have settled on a quarterback, Chris Todd being the guy to operate their spread offense. They made a lot of good plays against LSU. They are a challenge but we've seen the same type offense three games in a row."
5. What must the Vols do Saturday to move the ball against Auburn's traditionally stout defense?
A - "They are very physical with fast, hard-hitting defensive linemen. The linebackers cover their area. They put pressure on the quarterback and do a good job stopping the run. They have a lot of good athletes flying around."
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