Tennessee defeats Lenoir-Rhyne in exhibition game

Tennessee defeats Lenoir-Rhyne in exhibition game at Thompson-Boling Arena.

Tennessee defeated Lenoir-Rhyne, 103-62, in an exhibition game Saturday at Thompson-Boling Arena.

15,476 were in attendance.

15 Vols played against Lenoir-Rhyne and 12 made a field goal. 63 of Tennessee’s 103 points came from newcomers.

The Vols made 17 three-point field goals in the contest. Tennessee’s program record for made three-point field goals in a non-exhibition game is 16.

Tennessee will open regular season play against UT Martin on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. EST at Thompson-Boling Arena. SEC Network will televise the in-state matchup.

Final statistics for Tennessee against Lenoir-Rhyne are listed below.

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How to watch Tennessee-Lenoir-Rhyne

How to watch the Tennessee-Lenoir-Rhyne basketball game.

Tennessee will hold an exhibition game Saturday at Thompson-Boling Arena.

The Vols will face Lenoir-Rhyne.

The contest will be Tennessee’s only exhibition contest ahead of its first regular season game. Tennessee is slated to host UT Martin on Nov. 9 at Thompson-Boling Arena in opening regular season play. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST (SEC Network).

How to watch Tennessee-Lenoir-Rhyne

  • Location: Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tennessee)
  • Time: 3 p.m. EDT
  • TV: SEC Network+
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

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2020 NFL draft: Kyle Dugger scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans should know about Lenoir-Rhyne safety prospect Kyle Dugger

Kyle Dugger | S | Lenoir-Rhyne

Elevator Pitch

The Cliff Harris Award winner, which is given to the best defensive player in Division II. Dugger has size, athleticism and length to be an impactful. defender at the next level. The small school safety has been a riser since the Senior Bowl. He could find his way into the conversation for day two.

Vitals

Height | 6-1

Weight | 217

Class | Senior

College Stats

College Bio

Combine Profile

Strengths

With Dugger, there is some position flexibility. While he projects best as a strong safety, there could be opportunity to play nickel corner in sub packages. Has the physical profile to cover tight ends at the NFL level. Teams could move him around to maximize his potential.

The small school prospect can win with speed and athletic ability. Dugger can play from a single high position and he gets downhill fast in order to help in run support. He understands angles and uses his speed to get there, and he will explode through his tackles. Can be disruptive at the catch point.

One underrated aspect of his game is return ability. At Lenoir-Rhyne, Dugger was used on punt returns which makes him even more attractive at the next level. He averaged a touchdown return for every 10 attempts. Six total scores in four seasons as a return man on punt coverage. Only returned a handful of kickoffs but could be a way to get on the field early in his career.

Weaknesses

See the ball, chase the ball. It isn’t necessarily bad when you find a guy who can play with reactions. However, his instincts are not up to par with where you would expect a top tier safety to be. Dugger needs to get up to speed with the uptick in competition. Gets away with his mental processing due to the speed at which he plays.

Dugger will need to be coached up quite a bit with coverage. Since his instincts aren’t quite there, he will need some work when asked to drop into coverage, instead of playing for the run. He definitely has the traits that a good defensive coach can mold into a more well-rounded safety.

Projection: 3rd-4th Round

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