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Josh Smith is hands down the best linebacker in Tennessee. He is a 6'8" 255 pound middle lineback for the rebels and his potential is limitless. He's as mean as a rattlesnake and his intensity is only rivlaed by his brother Jefferey Smith Jr. Watch for Josh and Jeffrey during the playoffs. Fo Shizzle

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Tyler "T-Naughty" Nottingham. Not the biggest but very fast, very quick and very smart.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I remember when we played D-B that first kickoff, he got so pumped and ran like a bat out of you-know-where down the field. What insued was ugly. He absolutely blasted the wedge. I was amazed at his insanity. The guy's a maniac and a player.

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