ESPN 300 QB Riley Ferguson talks Vols 
November, 14, 2012
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Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Riley Ferguson (Matthews, N.C./Butler) isn't worried about a potential coaching change at Tennessee.
Sure, he'd like to play for the coaches he has grown to know so well, namely coach Derek Dooley, offensive coordinator Jim Chaney and running backs coach Jay Graham, who has been his primary recruiter. However, Ferguson picked Tennessee in June for more reasons than just a coaching staff.
"It really doesn't affect me," the ESPN 300 quarterback said of the turmoil in Knoxville concerning Dooley's future. "I'm going there for the school not just the coaches. The coaches are a reason I'm going there but if there's a coaching change, I'm still going to most likely going to go there because of the school, how I liked it when I was there, the people that were there and the atmosphere."
Sure, he'd like to play for the coaches he has grown to know so well, namely coach Derek Dooley, offensive coordinator Jim Chaney and running backs coach Jay Graham, who has been his primary recruiter. However, Ferguson picked Tennessee in June for more reasons than just a coaching staff.
"It really doesn't affect me," the ESPN 300 quarterback said of the turmoil in Knoxville concerning Dooley's future. "I'm going there for the school not just the coaches. The coaches are a reason I'm going there but if there's a coaching change, I'm still going to most likely going to go there because of the school, how I liked it when I was there, the people that were there and the atmosphere."
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