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By By Bruce Feldman
Monday, August 19, 2002 At a 7-on-7 session this July, the Vols shared their indoor facility with a cheerleader camp. As a flock of high school kids yelled and clapped in unison, a quintet of UT DBs counterprogrammed with a series of synchronized backflips, capped by S Rashad Baker backflipping the entire width of the field. Yep, the Vols still have athletes, probably more than any other program in the country. They also have an established leader, QB Casey Clausen, who finished last season as the nation's hottest p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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