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Fulmer won't say Florida ran it up
By BRYAN MULLEN
Staff Writer
KNOXVILLE — Tennessee Coach Phillip Fulmer is struggling to bite his tongue regarding whether he thinks Florida ran up the score Saturday.
Immediately after the Gators' 59-20 pounding, Fulmer said all the right things.
On Monday, he added a pointed comment or two.
"People choose to do things for their own reasons," Fulmer said. "As I said after the game, it's our job to stop them. We shouldn't have gotten ourselves in that situation. I know there's mixed feelings about that, but I'm not going to sit here and say all I think."
Some of his players did Saturday. Defensive end Xavier Mitchell said Fulmer never would run up the score, and in reference to the Gators, Mitchell said, "What goes around comes around."
By BRYAN MULLEN
Staff Writer
KNOXVILLE — Tennessee Coach Phillip Fulmer is struggling to bite his tongue regarding whether he thinks Florida ran up the score Saturday.
Immediately after the Gators' 59-20 pounding, Fulmer said all the right things.
On Monday, he added a pointed comment or two.
"People choose to do things for their own reasons," Fulmer said. "As I said after the game, it's our job to stop them. We shouldn't have gotten ourselves in that situation. I know there's mixed feelings about that, but I'm not going to sit here and say all I think."
Some of his players did Saturday. Defensive end Xavier Mitchell said Fulmer never would run up the score, and in reference to the Gators, Mitchell said, "What goes around comes around."