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Vanderbilt Cornerback to Play Receiver Against Carolina

 Sam Eaton    Created:  10/19/2009 6:45:06 PM  Updated: 10/19/2009 6:47:39 PM
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- More bodies, fewer injuries.

It's a short prescription for what Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson needs to improve an anemic offense with few options left. He finally switched Jamie Graham back to wide receiver after keeping him at cornerback all season, and it helped the Commodores produce a season-high in points against Georgia.

And it still was nowhere close.

Johnson is sticking with Larry Smith at quarterback, and he said Monday he thinks they have the ingredients needed to be a good offense. The Commodores have scored a Southeastern Conference-worst 29 points in four league losses, including that season-best 10 scored in last weekend's 34-10 loss to Georgia.

It could get worse. Next is a visit Saturday night to No. 23 South Carolina.



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