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| | The Sporting News: PEERLESS.(football coach Phillip Fulmer)(Abstract) @ HighBeam Research (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Fulmer weaved his magic last month, when he secured a verbal commitment from quarterback Chris Simms, who just happens to be the top prospect in the nation as well as the son of former New York Giants great Phil. |
 | | Fulmer even could win the SEC-as he did in 1997--but until he consistently could out-X-and-O the Evil Genius in the golf shirt, khakis and visor, Fulmer wouldn't be accorded respect. |
 | | By November 29, Fulmer, an assistant for 15 years in two stints on the UT staff, was head coach and began forging his status as not just a better tactician than former Vols icons Bowden Wyatt, Doug Dickey, Majors and Gen. Bob Neyland, but as the nation's top coach. |
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