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By Chris Low
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, April 14, 2005 Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer thinks he's going to have a good football team next season. Potentially, he thinks it could be a great football team. Ask him, and he'll tell you with conviction that there are more quality players returning who've braved the Southeastern Conference waters than he can ever remember at Tennessee. "From a depth standpoint, I don't know if we've had a team quite like this with as many kids who've played," Fulmer said. Make no mistake. The bar was already rai ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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