CLEMSON, S.C. -- Former Clemson point guard Demontez Stitt was found dead at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina on Tuesday night.Lead investigator Eric Wheeler in the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiners Office said Wednesday in an email to The Associated Press there was no trauma found on the body of 27-year-old Stitt and that foul play is not suspected.Wheeler said a cause of death is still pending.Stitt played with the Tigers from 2007-2011 and is the only one in program history to start on four straight NCAA Tournament teams.He averaged 14.5 points and 4.3 rebounds as a senior in 2010-11.Clemson coach Brad Brownell said Stitt was a pleasure to coach, a player with a big smile and competitive spirit. NFL Jerseys From China . Laudrup revealed Thursday he was notified of his dismissal in "the briefest of letters which gave no reasons why such hasty and final action was deemed necessary. Wholesale Cleveland Browns Jerseys . 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The New Westminster, B.C., native plowed three yards into the end zone for the last score of a heated, see-saw battle between the two teams with the best records in the CFL. Tennessee wide receiver Jauan Jennings reached high into the Athens sky and pulled down a piece of Volunteer lore on Saturday. Maybe it was just the football gods repaying Tennessee for eight years of heartbreak.Since Tennessees last SEC East title in 2007, the Volunteers have been a skipping record of heartbreak.There was the 13-men-on-the-field play at LSU in 2010, and the inexplicable ending in a Music City Bowl loss to North Carolina months later. In 2013, a Pig Howard fumble out of the end zone resulted in an overtime loss to Georgia, and a replay review on a fourth-and-inches stop allowed Vanderbilt to upset the Vols 14-10 in Knoxville. Then there was fourth-and-14 in Gainesville last year.Moment after moment of complete heartbreak.But this season feels different. All of the breaks are falling the way of a talented Volunteers team. Tennessee recovered Joshua Dobbs overtime fumble in the end zone against Appalachian State, and was gifted a momentous Virginia Tech fumble inside the Hokies 10-yard line a week later in Bristol. Then there was the 21-point comeback in Knoxville that ended an 11-year losing streak to Florida.All of this culminating with the Dobbs-to-Jennings Hail Mary at Georgia on Saturday.Is Tennessee a team of destiny? Sure feels like it. The Vols very much resemble the 2013 Auburn team that used the Kick Six and Prayer at Jordan-Hare to propel itself to the SEC title and BCS national championship game.But one has to wonder how deep Tennessees emotional reserves are. After the emotion of the past two weeks, can the Vols get back up to play perhaps the two best teams in the SEC the next two weeks -- Texas A&M and Alabama? We will certainly find out.Other Week 5 NotesWhat happened to all the great SEC tailbacks?Five games into the season and Leonard Fournette, Nick Chubb and Jalen Hurd are not among the top five tailbacks in rushing yards in the SEC. Who saw this coming?For various reasons, the SECs three star running backs coming into this season have been grounded. Fournette has missed two games with an ankle injury, Chubb missed Saturdays game against Tennessee witth an ankle injury (one carry aside), and also went three straight games with less than 100 yards rushing due to some inept blocking from Georgias offensive line.ddddddddddddHurd has been the bell cow of Tennessees offense, ranking third in the SEC with 101 carries, but he is averaging just 4.0 yards per rush with a long of only 28.Only three running backs in the conference are averaging more than 100 yards per game, led by Vanderbilts Ralph Webb (116.4). Arkansas Rawleigh Williams (111.8) and Auburns Kerryon Johnson (103.4) are the others.One team. One heartbeat.Ed Orgeron may not be musically inclined, but LSUs interim coach brought a new musical instrument into LSUs team meeting room on Friday - a giant drum. The motto he is installing in his team? One team. One heartbeat.It was a resounding heartbeat in Orgerons LSU head coaching debut against Missouri on Saturday. LSU racked up 634 yards of offense in a 42-7 win. It marked a school record for offense in an SEC game, all coming without the services of Fournette.Meanwhile, a rejuvenated LSU team is still very much a contender for the SEC West title, especially given its talent level.Did Tennessee wrap up the SEC East on Saturday?It sure feels like it. The Vols hold a two-game lead (with the tiebreaker) over Florida and a three-game lead (with the tiebreaker) over Georgia. Kentucky (1-2), Missouri (0-2), South Carolina (1-3) and Vanderbilt (0-2) are all on the outside looking in. Florida has the best chance to take the division from Tennessee if the Gators can win out, and Tennessee loses twice, not completely out of the realm of possibilities with Texas A&M and Alabama still on the Volunteers schedule.Quote of the weekA wise man once told me that no matter what, youve even got to bring those ugly babies home from the hospital. In fact, that might have been what somebody told my dad when I was born. Im glad they brought me home. Florida coach Jim McElwain after Floridas 13-7 win at Vanderbilt on Saturday. ' ' '