http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2010/nov/04/stones-snap-doesnt-worry-dooley/
The center position appears to be getting younger for Tennessee.
Meanwhile, the snapping style should look considerably older with James Stone handling the role.
The Vols true freshman is officially a game-time decision to make his debut start at center on Saturday (TV: CBS College Sports, 8 p.m.) against Memphis, with the coaching staff keeping a close eye on Stone?s exchanges with new quarterback Tyler Bray before making a final call. And considering his old-school approach with the left hand at the back of the ball and a straight-back motion that doesn?t rotate the football, it bears watching for anybody not accustomed to a technique that?s generally more common in option offenses.
The center position appears to be getting younger for Tennessee.
Meanwhile, the snapping style should look considerably older with James Stone handling the role.
The Vols true freshman is officially a game-time decision to make his debut start at center on Saturday (TV: CBS College Sports, 8 p.m.) against Memphis, with the coaching staff keeping a close eye on Stone?s exchanges with new quarterback Tyler Bray before making a final call. And considering his old-school approach with the left hand at the back of the ball and a straight-back motion that doesn?t rotate the football, it bears watching for anybody not accustomed to a technique that?s generally more common in option offenses.