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#VolReport: Worley Carries The Fight
October 07, 2014 | Football
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Oct. 7, 2014
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Coming off of a tough loss to Florida, senior quarterback Justin Worley says he likes the fight he has seen from the team in practice to begin this week.
"I've been very pleased," Worley said following Tuesday's indoor practice. "The guys have responded well to coach Jones beating us up in the team meeting yesterday, which I thought we needed. Some of these guys needed to hear some of the things he said.
"I thought we responded well. We came out yesterday with a good mental approach, like coach Jones always says, and today we got after it a little bit. There were some guys flying around, made some plays, caught some balls out wide. So I thought we responded well to the weekend we had."
He also says that he still has complete faith in his young offensive line, and that the unit has responded well to challenges from both him and coach Jones.
"They've done a great job," said the senior leader. "I told them before scout periods today that every rep counts, every rep matters, and we win games by the way we practice. I think they responded well. They responded to coach Mo' getting on them, coach Jones getting on them, and they've come out and responded well."
Worley also said that the offensive line is improving every day, and that their best days are definitely ahead of them.
"I do (see growth). To the blind eye, you might not see it," he said. "We could have hit some big, big runs on Saturday. One mis-fit here, one mis-fit there, the running back maybe not hitting the hole like he should have ... and they're things that we can correct, and are things that are easily corrected, so that's encouraging to see."
INJURY UPDATES
Butch Jones gave an update on a variety of injuries suffered by the Vols in the game vs. Florida.
- Tailback Jalen Hurd had limited contact, but it was nothing Jones hasn't expected. "Jalen, he had limited contact but we do that with all of our running backs just because of the volume of hits that they take," said Jones. "But again they practiced and it was business as usual."
- Tailback Marlin Lane did not practice but is expected back tomorrow. "He has had an ankle injury," said Jones. "We fully anticipate him being back for the game. Rolled it in the game and he will practice tomorrow. So all precautionary. He had practiced, practice, treatment, in and out."
- Defensive lineman Owen Williams is out this week with a thumb injury. "It could be a week to two weeks," said Jones. "We will see how he progresses. We will go through this week, cut the cast off, and we will see how he is doing."
- Defensive back Michael Williams was banged up on Saturday, but Jones said, "Mike was back out there, full practice, again competing."
- Wide receiver Josh Smith will not play this week according to Jones.
Evan Berry WORKS AT TAILBACK
Freshman Evan Berry saw action with the running backs on Tuesday. The versatile Berry has been playing as a defensive back and on special teams through five weeks of his first college season. This week is the first that he has worked in the offensive backfield as the Vols seek to build depth with Jalen Hurd 'dinged' with a shoulded ailment in the Florida game.
"Just experimentation," said Butch Jones. "He had all the reps at defense but every chance we had with individual periods and after practice. Again trying to find a spot for him to utilize his speed."
The Tennessee legacy, Berry played both safety and at quarterback for Creekside High School in Georgia. As a senior, he led Creekside to an undefeated record and a state championship. He was rated as a 4-star prospect as an athlete by several scouting services.
SAULSBERRY BACK IN ACTION
Last week's game against Florida held certain significance to one individual on Team 118. Defensive lineman Trevarris Saulsberry, a Gainesville native, missed fall camp and the first four games of the season due to a re-aggravated knee injury. When he finally took the field against the Gators, it was an emotional experience.
"It feels good to play a game and not be hurt," Saulsberry said. "It's been a long time, something like a year, since I played my last game. It's a process, you know. It's not 100 percent but it's where it needs to be. I just have to keep rehabbing and keep getting better."
For Head Coach Butch Jones, Saulsberry has proven to be a beacon of positivity this season, demonstrating a self-determination to make it back to the field and provide needed depth for a young, developing defensive line.
"He played 37 reps and really gave us some valuable reps at the one-technique. We are going to need that because Owen Williams is out this week," Jones said. "Having Trevarris back is a huge benefit and bonus for us."
Saulsberry's defensive teammates are excited about his progress, as well. Among them, linebacker A.J. Johnson was one of Saulsberry's biggest supporters throughout his rehab and is now proud of how far he has come.
"He did a lot of great things for us last game," Johnson said. "He was moving, he has a big body, he was doing his job. He fought back after his knee injury and he made himself come back. He wanted to come back and he willed himself to come back."
For Saulsberry, the support from his peers and coaching staff meant everything and helped him most when his rehabilitation efforts didn't always look promising.
"It was rough. I had my ups and downs," Saulsberry added. "Curt Maggitt, Jordan Williams, Brian Randolph and Justin Coleman, they all just kept talking to me and kept me staying positive. I thank them and all of my teammates for staying positive, believing in me and just telling me to keep going, don't let the mishaps hold me back. I stayed focused and now I'm here."
KELLY ADJUSTING TO SEC COMPETITION
Freshman defensive back Todd Kelly Jr. has made his name known with impact plays. Having played in every game so far this season, Kelly has had the opportunity to adjust to the intensity and competitiveness of collegiate football.
In his debut as a Vol, Kelly recovered a fumble that set up a Vols' touchdown. Since then, he has racked up 13 tackles and made two interceptions in both SEC games. Most recently, Kelly had an interception against Florida with a 21-yard return.
"I'm just doing my job," Kelly said. "I'm doing what I'm supposed to do, not letting down the other 10 guys on the field that are with me. Knowing that I have an opportunity to make a play, you have to make it.
"I played offense and defense in high school and now I'm only playing defense, so I only get the ball in my hands for a limited time. When I get it I need to do something with it."
Although Kelly credits the high level of competition for not slowing the game down for him, he has a better understanding of the game through the adjustments and improvements that he has made as a player.
"You have to adjust to it more," Kelly said. " I wouldn't say that it slowed down just because the competition is so high. Everyone is good out there and able to make plays. The longer the season has been, the more I've been locked in and ready to go. The older guys have done a great job making sure I know what to do out there. Without knowing what to do, I wouldn't know how to make those plays out there.
"At the end of the day, each of the 11 guys out there have to do their job, and if you execute your job together then you're going to shut the offense down. Just staying locked in and focusing on my assignments instead of what other people have to do is the main thing."
FULTON VISITS VOLS
Former Vols love coming back to Knoxville -- even while they are playing in the NFL.
Last week it was Ja'Wuan James of the Miami Dolphins. This week it is Zach Fulton of the Kansas City Chiefs. Butch Jones appreciates the value these VFLs place on their relationship with the program.
"I think it speaks volumes for Knoxville," said Jones. "The University of Tennessee and our football program when these individuals in the National Football League have a week off for a bye week and they chose to come spend it with us. Very proud of these young men and to have them back, obviously, Ja'Wuan last week and now Zach here this week, really excited for them. I will just answer any questions that you may have."