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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGwHq4yoyw4[/youtube]By BETH RUCKER
AP Sports Writer
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Volunteers say they need
to do a better job of focusing and communicating to prevent botched
substitution plays like the one that cost them against LSU.
The Vols have made several substitution mistakes the past two
games, including having 13 players on the field for what would have
been the final play against the Tigers. LSU had botched the
goal-line snap, but the penalty gave the Tigers another play and
Stevan Ridley scored a touchdown for a 16-14 win.
Dooley says he submitted his "opinions" to the Southeastern
Conference on how the referees handled the game, though it's
something he does for every game.
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