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if you wanna live in the past then think about goin 5-6 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

2/5/2007 10:48:34 PM

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45-10

2/5/2007 11:15:19 PM

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good article on Phat Fill

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"Fifteen months ago Phil Fulmer trudged out of Neyland Stadium, his Tennessee program reeling, his team humiliated.

Vanderbilt – the Volunteers' longtime in-state patsy – was dancing around Knoxville after a 28-24 victory that sent UT toward its final 5-6 record, the worst in Fulmer's then-14 seasons.

Fans were giving it to Fulmer from the mountains to Memphis, the memories of the 1998 national championship fading like the foliage in the Smokies. Suddenly a program that for more than a decade seemed unstoppable was in trouble, and Fulmer himself was sitting on a hot seat. And a 2006 recruiting class that finished in the second half of the SEC didn't help ease fears.

"The wheels came off," Fulmer admitted.

He said that from his office earlier in the week, before the fax machine started humming Wednesday with national letters of intent from more than 30 top prospects, including five five-star recruits according to rivals.com.

That's good enough for the Vols to wind up with the No. 2-ranked recruiting class nationally, according to most analysts. Only white-hot Florida, riding the wave of its national championship, is consistently considered better.

When you couple that with UT's nine-win, bounce-back season, it's pretty clear the Vols are a long way from that sorry afternoon against Vanderbilt.

"We put the wheels back on in a big way," Fulmer said. "I think everybody is recognizing that. We had an exciting year. We're fighting right back where we were."

You never know with these recruiting rankings, with game footage and media accounts of high school stars overmatching opponents. Some pan out, some don't. But ask just about any coach in the country, and he'd rather be sitting where Fulmer is than the alternative.

The story here is how the Volunteers rebounded. Fulmer made immediate changes on his staff and refocused on finding great talent. The one-time UT offensive lineman didn't just dig in against criticism. He used it as motivation to be better.

But that's easier said than done. Fulmer, 56, had hit a stage of his career, a point in life, where so many great coaches begin to slide, where even strong programs fall apart.

Being a college football coach is a brutally exhausting and competitive job. It's the reason so few make it past 15 seasons at one place – Fulmer is the dean of SEC coaches – let alone find a way to ramp up things.

When you've been around the block a number of times, there aren't a lot of new tricks, not a lot of new friends to make, just a lot of fresh, energetic new coaches to compete against.

And once momentum swings against you, as it had with Fulmer, few recover.

"We're very excited about this class," Fulmer said. "We filled some needs we needed to fill immediately, some guys who are rated very highly and outstanding on tape. And I think we also have a good core group of guys we can work with and develop."

The stars will get the headlines here, and Tennessee signed a bunch of them Wednesday. There is defensive back Eric Berry out of Georgia, linebacker Chris Donald out of Tennessee and defensive end Ben Martin from Cincinnati, all rivals.com top-20 national recruits.

Then there is junior college stars Kenny O'Neal, a wideout from California, and Brent Vinson, an athlete out of a prep school in Virginia.

Basically, Tennessee aggressively went all over the country and dragged kids back to Rocky Top.

"We always start with it is a great university to sell," Fulmer said. "It is still the winningest program over the last 75 years in the country. People don't realize that. [And it's] certainly one of the winningest teams in the Southeastern Conference during my time here. We have exciting style of play on both sides of the ball.

"There are some dynamic young people in this class that bring speed and athletic ability, and a couple of defensive linemen that look like they have a chance to be very good players."

Fulmer will spend Thursday barnstorming the state, hyping up the recruiting class. He has booster functions set in Knoxville, Nashville and Memphis, a few hundred people at each stop.

"It's a big circus," he said.

He'll be staring out at plenty of people who began to doubt him in fall of 2005, plenty of people who understandably wondered about the direction of the program, who wondered whether Phil Fulmer should remain the head coach in Knoxville for much longer.

There won't be much to wonder about now.
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2/8/2007 7:12:52 PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usCG-iaeu24

Damn I miss college football....only 6 more months

2/9/2007 2:51:22 PM

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that's an eternity

2/9/2007 2:54:07 PM

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Feels like it

2/9/2007 3:55:39 PM

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^^^ Always loved that game, Kent was a beast that day... and speaking of Jay Graham (who was from Durham btw), lucky me got matched up against him in one of those bungee running things on campus one day. Basically we each are tied to a bungee cord, run opposite directions and see who wins... needless to say I got destroyed

[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 3:57 PM. Reason : d]

2/9/2007 3:56:47 PM

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"Real football" threads like Arsenal. haha

awaiting the punishment for this post...

[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 4:08 PM. Reason : coming in late to the thread, that's why this post is so far apart from the comment i'm referring to]

2/9/2007 4:07:41 PM

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um,ok

2/9/2007 4:08:19 PM

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some more East Stadium Club seats opened... look nice as hell, but I would rather be down near the field with the cheering masses than up in this lofty perch. Whats the point of going to the game to basically watch it on tv??




Would be nice to take a poo here though...


[Edited on February 20, 2007 at 11:00 PM. Reason : d]

2/20/2007 11:00:06 PM

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that is what the normal seats at Maryland looks like

well not all of them but a good deal of them do

the majority

2/20/2007 11:54:25 PM

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hahha, Neyland Stadium is on Cold Case Files... talking about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm underneath and near Neyland

[Edited on February 21, 2007 at 5:28 PM. Reason : d]

2/21/2007 5:27:54 PM

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no new news, just need to bttt this so I dont have to make a new one later




well, I guess Ainge being totally recovered now is a little bit of news...

[Edited on April 17, 2007 at 2:51 AM. Reason : d]

4/17/2007 2:51:30 AM

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I heard dave glenn this morning talking about the letter that bowden sent to the appeals committee regarding brandon warren's transfer request. He calls out the tennessee coaches from recruiting him while he's enrolled at florida state and wants the committee to deny him. Sounds like some real bad blood there between warren/fulmer and bowden. If he's tellin the truth though, that is some fucked up shit right there.

Anybody else hear this?

[Edited on May 5, 2007 at 3:56 PM. Reason : v]

5/5/2007 3:56:04 PM

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florida state is going way downhill and bowden knows it.

5/5/2007 4:05:39 PM

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"FSU denies Warren's appeal
By Steve Ellis
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Brandon Warren's once seemingly bright football future has become even more uncertain.

A three-person faculty panel upheld Bobby Bowden's decision to deny the former Seminole tight end a release from his Florida State scholarship. The panel, chaired by NCAA faculty representative Joe Beckham, cited Warren's inability to provide proof of "extraordinary hardship".

As a true freshman Warren had more receiving yards (301) than any FSU tight end since at least 1980. In June 2005, a year before Warren arrived at FSU, his mother, Deirdre, had a cancerous kidney removed. She said on Monday the cancer remains in remission and she continues to work.

"I thought we made a pretty good case on the financial hardship plus the medical hardship as far as my health," said Deirdre Warren, who also noted an older son was injured in March during a hit-and-run accident after Brandon applied for hardship.

"I can work but some days I just can't get up - I would be sick. Apparently our case wasn't good enough. I'm disappointed but not surprised. I used to be a Florida State fan and Bobby Bowden fan. Why are they giving Brandon such a hard time? I have no love for them. I love those kids that play football. I take nothing away from them."

Deirdre Warren said the family is still exploring their options and the next move. An FSU official said Warren has exhausted his appeal process with the university. Without his release from FSU, Warren must pay his way for the next academic year to a Division I university, including nearby Tennessee where it is believed Warren wants to transfer. Deirdre Warren said no school has had contact with her son.

Under NCAA rules Warren would not be allowed to play immediately at another Division I university Ð that means the 2007 season -- unless he receives a hardship waiver from the NCAA.

However, Warren could play immediately at an NCAA Division II university such Carson-Newman, which is also close to his Alcoa (TN.) home.

The faculty panel that heard his case released the following statement on Monday: "It is the determination of the faculty panel that the information presented by Brandon Warren does not rise to the level of 'objective evidence that proves the student-athlete's extraordinary hardship' and is insufficient to support his appeal of the NCAA and FSU transfer policy. Panel members were unanimous in their conclusions that the appeal should be denied and the transfer rule should be enforced."

Prior to leaving without explanation on Feb. 8, Warren considered in mid-December the possibility of returning to his Tennessee home rather then continuing his education at FSU. Warren told the Tallahassee Democrat at the time that he was concerned about his mother's health.

“I think the whole thing came to a head during Thanksgiving when I was too sick to come down to the Florida game,” Deirdre Warren said. "And when he called me a few times after that I was still sick and I guess he thought, 'OK, I can't live with this anymore. I need to be close and keep up with my mom and see what's going on.' "

He left FSU on Feb. 9. That night, according to his mom, an FSU coach told her that her son would not be given a release and would not play football at another school.

Warren, who did not speak with the media upon leaving FSU, requested to be released from his scholarship on Feb. 19. FSU head coach Bobby Bowden denied Warren's request on Feb. 27

Neither parties were present during the appeal on Friday. Bowden represented his side in a letter and Brandon Warren and his family made their appeal via a teleconference.

The Bowden letter, according to what Deirdre Warren read to the Knoxville News-Sentinel, concludes: "When Brandon came by my office in January 2007 to tell me he wanted to transfer from FSU, I told him I would not even consider it. If players are allowed to break a contract whenever they wish, we do not need the national letter-of-intent. Without it we would allow unscrupulous coaches to steal players from other schools. It would cost thousands of dollars every time this occurs.

"I would like to see Brandon become a man and honor his commitment.""


http://tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070430/BREAKINGNEWS/704300350

5/5/2007 4:06:17 PM

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Bowden is just pissed about the Fiesta bowl upset from 98



[Edited on May 5, 2007 at 8:12 PM. Reason : d]

5/5/2007 8:12:38 PM

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wow, just learned that Tennessee had the most players taken/signed in the NFL this year, and this was a down year talent wise

5/12/2007 1:08:49 AM

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this was pretty cool, kind of funny that a FG won it but it was dramatic as shit...

http://utsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/082806aag.html


I was at the game for numbers 3,4,7,8,10,11,12,13,16

6/4/2007 2:37:15 PM

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This shit is worse than my UConn threads. At least in those I get trolled the entire length of the thread in b/t my responses. This is just 95% you talking to yourself.

6/4/2007 4:14:50 PM

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for now it is... but as soon as the season starts it picks up... for now its mainly just me bttt-ing it every now and then so I dont have to make a new one later on

6/4/2007 4:17:19 PM

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I think pretty much everyone is fine with there being no Tennessee Football thread. Ever.

6/4/2007 4:25:21 PM

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haha, no no... as soon as they lose one game, they love the thread



IF they lose one game

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6/4/2007 4:26:04 PM

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THESE GUYS THINK THIS THREAD IS GAY

6/4/2007 6:07:07 PM

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Hey Jaybee. Next year my wife will be doing her PhD at UT and I'll be scoring a spouse pass for all the games.

Tell me what's the deal with the tailgating.

With my sister going to App State I'm going to be in football heaven this coming fall.

6/5/2007 2:03:00 AM

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well, its a LOT different there than it is at State. State reminds me of ND, which reminds me of the NFL, you have a few huge parking lots surrounding the stadium out in the middle of nowhere. Whereas UT, the stadium is smack in the middle of campus, so there are a lot of small parking lots, and a lot of bars nearby. I would say half the people tailgate at their cars, half tailgate at bars, and almost all walk up and down the Strip (Cumberland Ave.), thats where most of the bars, vendors, bands, DJs etc are.

If you can get in good with someone who has a boat, the Vol Navy is an amazing experience, only bad thing is you are far away from the Strip. The highrollers and old timers are in the parking lot and garage next to the stadium, you can do just about anything you want there aside from murder and rape, and thats where you are likely to see past players and Bruce Pearl walking around drinking.



Elsewhere you are supposed to not drink on the street but as long as you arent obvious about it they dont care (plastic cup, flash etc). The home schedule sucks this year, but I will be back for at least 2 games probably, we usually do the Strip for a while then head over to the stadium lot where I have two big ass groups of friends that have setups there (tv's, satellite, buffetts, liqour luge, full bar etc).

Oh, and from page 1, its worth it to see the band march to the stadium, this is usually about and hour and a half before kickoff.



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6/5/2007 9:16:37 AM

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I partially agree with what you are saying about State being more like an NFL setting. The large parking lots are the only similarity. Most stadiums in the center of campus do not have bars near by. Take for example Chapel Hill or UMD. Bars are more expensive and I bet college students would rather spend their time drinking in a cheaper centralized location vs. a the more expensive, overcrowded, tough to get the bartender to look at you option

6/5/2007 10:56:30 AM

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I didnt say one way was better than the other, they are just different. Both are fun, but as much as I love college football in general and betting on it, I would rather be somewhere where I can watch the other games as well

6/5/2007 11:18:38 AM

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Slick Shelley transferred to Tulsa... WR, really small guy though, was highly ranked in HS, #12 best WR in the country I think, but never saw the field at TN, I don't think he played a single snap. I remember seeing him in the Army AA Game and he was really impressive but nothing ever really panned out.

On a positive note though, this must mean the incoming WRs are really looking good since we lost our top 3 WRs and Shelley still didn't think he would get playing time.

6/19/2007 10:54:48 AM

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Nice little story on Fat Phil

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"Phil Fulmer, if he wasn't already, should be added to your internal "High Quality Individual" category. Fulmer has long been active in the Knoxville community, but his contributions to the Jason Foundation showcase just what a class act he really is.

ESPN's Gene Wojciechowski picked up the story when he interviewed Clark Flatt, whose son Jason committed suicide in 1997. Devastated, Flatt started the Jason Foundation and, on a whimsical suggestion from one of his teenaged volunteers, wrote a letter to Phil Fulmer asking for his support.

Fulmer came through in a big way. From ESPN:

Flatt rehearsed his pitch during the three-hour drive. Ninety seconds into the speech, Fulmer stopped him. Fulmer didn't want to lend his name to the Jason Foundation. No, he wanted to lend everything -- his name, his time, his support, his fundraising muscle, even his own money -- to the cause. Otherwise, no deal.


Now, most of us who follow college athletics understand just how demanding the pursuit of excellence can be. Everyone involved, particularly the coaching staff, work their tails off. A tireless work ethic is nothing more than a basic prerequisite of the job. Therefore a coach's time is his most precious possession. That's why it stuns me that Fulmer is able to do this:

If Flatt asked Fulmer to call a kid who was struggling with depression, the only question was, "What's the phone number?" And he didn't hesitate when Flatt asked him to talk with parents who had lost a son or daughter to teenage suicide.


And of course, Fulmer doesn't want any credit for his efforts. I mentioned this to Fulmer several days later. He fidgeted on his office couch and stared at his shoes. "I'm not looking for attention," he said.


Fulmer joins Mark Richt as one of the SEC's top coaches when it comes to matters of the heart. Phil Fulmer, in the dog days of summer, as we look forward to another exciting season of SEC football, we salute you for reminding us of what really matters."


[Edited on June 21, 2007 at 3:42 PM. Reason : d]

6/21/2007 3:42:00 PM

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hmmm, read a report today that Tennessee is going 100% no-huddle... that CANT be true... we are up there with Penn State and Wisconsin when it comes to bland, boring offenses... this will blow my fucking mind if they do this.

7/12/2007 11:23:30 AM

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is this thread a personal journal you are keeping?

7/12/2007 11:53:21 AM

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nope, obviously you are reading it...

7/12/2007 12:04:13 PM

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just busting your balls

[Edited on July 12, 2007 at 12:06 PM. Reason : asdf]

7/12/2007 12:06:18 PM

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word... and it will fill up as soon as UT loses a game


the no huddle is soooo fucking odd. I dont remember us doing a no huddle period aside from the end of halves since Manning left. We are going to be really really young/new at WR and I just dont like the thought of running a no huddle, with freshmen/sophomore WRs at Florida, Bama etc. where its loud as shit

7/12/2007 12:09:44 PM

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deeeuuuhhhhh i likes da footballs

7/12/2007 12:38:43 PM

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I love the guy sleeping behind him... looks like Arian "let me throw the Penn State game" Foster

7/12/2007 12:49:27 PM

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wow, this is a great story... I still dont think there is anyway he will play in an actual game again but still a good story:

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"Injured Vols CB Inky Johnson Practices With Team

Remember Inky Johnson? The Tennessee cornerback suffered a game, season, and probably career-ending injury against Air Force in Tennessee's second game of 2006. A broken collarbone and extensive nerve damage in his shoulder left him with almost no movement in his right arm.

It almost cost him his life. But Johnson pulled through and lived to fight another day -- but from this time, from the sidelines.

After it became clear that his playing days were probably behind him, he gracefully transitioned into a mentoring/coaching role with the Volunteers. And everyone assumed that would be the end of the story.

But maybe not. This story is still being written.


When Tennessee football players engage in voluntary summer workouts, a familiar face is among the group of defensive backs. Inky Johnson, wearing a shoulder brace, backpedals with Jonathan Hefney and Jarod Parrish. He runs sprints with Marsalous Johnson and Antonio Gaines.

When the group breaks the huddle, Johnson is right in the middle.
He's running. He's doing leg presses. He's working on his abs.

But there is one noticeable difference. When he lifts weights, it's with one arm.

Now that's inspiration. Say what you want about these Vols being 'soft,' but last year Justin Harrell played his final game as Vol with a torn bicep. And Inky Johnson's outlook redefines courage.

Against long odds, Johnson hasn't given up on a dream of playing football again.

``Yes sir,'' he said, when asked if he's optimistic he'll be in a UT uniform again. ``Don't nobody know what God's got in store for my future. The trainers don't know. I don't know really. I'm praying and have faith that it will happen.''

Rocky Top Talk's Joel warns people not to get carried away; it's a long shot, at best, that Inky will play again. But he's fighting for one more chance, and is doing it with one arm. Joel says it best:

Remember that the next time you're feeling sorry for yourself.

Johnson's courageous smile and inner peace paint a picture of what we should all aspire to be. Whether Inky ever plays another down of college football or not, #29 will be cheered on forever."

7/16/2007 3:57:18 PM

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this thread belongs at http://www.volnation.com/

7/16/2007 4:11:16 PM

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so any MLB thread belongs on a MLB board only? and get rid of all the NBA draft threads, etc...

7/16/2007 4:21:22 PM

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nah, but a thread about a university, on another university message board in which 99% of the members (figures acquired in 2007 census) don't care does.

7/16/2007 4:35:07 PM

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this is not affliated with NC State directly... and even if it was you are saying we cant talk about any other college? So NC State plays in a vaccuum? I see. Florida State doesnt exist? UNC? Maryland? All the OOC teams? cant talk about them? Makes perfect sense.


What I dont get is if you are so uninterested, why do you keep clicking on it?

7/16/2007 4:38:06 PM

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this thread>>>soccer threads>>>>official threads

7/16/2007 4:41:14 PM

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^ soccer? now thats just low


and once again... you clicked on it... I never open soccer threads cause I know I dont care

7/16/2007 4:42:06 PM

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>>>> means it is greater than. meaning I like this thread better than soccer and official threads.

you can feel free to PM if you'd like to discuss this further.

7/16/2007 5:03:06 PM

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oh sorry, took that as an arrow, like you meant that this was leading to all the other shitty threads... I apologize haha

7/16/2007 5:06:11 PM

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dude I'm just joking

7/16/2007 5:29:01 PM

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that clown has no body!
































he must be lonely!
bada ching

[Edited on July 16, 2007 at 5:30 PM. Reason : d]

7/16/2007 5:30:03 PM

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"I think pretty much everyone is fine with there being no Tennessee Football thread. Ever"

7/16/2007 6:17:43 PM

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this way to rocky top -------->

or page 3

7/17/2007 1:20:44 AM

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