Umbra

Possibly the nerdiest football fan around. Go Vols. (Did TSM wonnered?)

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I had him on one of my fantasy teams this past year. Injuries ahead of him let him flex a bit, and he had a handful of good games. I think the Saints just don't have as much confidence in him compared to their starters, hence the committee backfield. Either way, he hasn't exploded the way most thought he had the potential to.
I can respect this list, though there's probably more Vol fans in Nashville than Vandy fans. Seriously though, Nashville is a great cultural hub, especially the downtown area. Knoxville is much the same, and the city being on the river makes for some great views. Market Square is always an attraction too.
I think its hard to understand just how much UT still loves Berry. I've seen just as many KC Chiefs jersies ans Berry Strong shirts around Knoxville as Colts/Broncos, and we all know who fits that bill.
And Neyland won more wars than Bear ever fought in. I think it evens out.
The plot of the next summer spy movie: Russia sets up a set of fake football fans that garner immense popularity, then slowly introduce communist messages to attempt to indoctrinate their followers. They are stopped however, by the uber patriotic powers of the South. Merica.
Neyland could go for a lazy river that'd let the Vol Navy kinda drift through the stadium. Either that, or put some helipads on top of the boxes so we can get a Vol Air Force too. Granted, we'd then also have to have some tanks from the nearby National Guard come in and make a proper Vol Army. General Neyland would be proud.
Because the only difference between your lawn guy and Muschamp was your lawn guy didn't get $3 million for 20 yards.
I appreciate the faith being put in Tennessee, but no, I don't think we'd make it that far. I predict us making it into a bowl against another good Top 25 team, but maybe not quite NY6 bowl level. On the other hand, I'm not familiar with how much Auburn has improved over last season, but Bama loses a lot of production without Cooper. The Iron Bowl will again decide if one of those teams make it to the '15 CFP. First impression is Auburn narrowly takes it, based on improved defense personnel and Bama's lost offensive players.
Have you considered adding more commas? It makes your comments much easier to read.
They'll get along with Memphis splendidly.
Yeah it's just a hop, skip and 4 hour plane ride away.
The twitter drama explosion that happened last night about this was better than most of this year's Super Bowl ads.
...You mean tweets? The twenty first century has arrived, and I think you missed the train. Maybe a few basic English classes as well.
For a few years our motto was "GODDANG IT DOOLEY" Those were dark times.
I hear their vertical ability is legendary. High enough to jump defenders of all shapes and sizes.
So that's what the Vandy fan logo looks like on here. I would've thought the star one would be the choice. Anyway, what other people think of us is really not terribly important. We could be actual saints descended from heaven and the rest of the SEC would still call us thugs and classless. Same old crap, just recycled and thrown at us again.
So how many players of Bama's #1 classes have stuck around for 4 years? I certainly can't name anyone.
Y'all make it sound like he showed up in a checkerboard priest robe with the Book of Manning and tried to baptize Auburn recruits in a bathtub of orange jello or something. Everybody calm down, he probably just talked to his fellow high school players and tried to get a few guys to consider UT.
Who said women's bball isn't exciting?
I watched some of McKenzie's 1 on 1 reps against other Under Armor All Americans, and he was just tossing people left and right, and more than once into their own QB. "Mountain made of concrete" doesn't do the kid justice.
Wow, that flat line against Georgia though. That's a heck of a rivalry just in numbers.
The current feel around twitter is that Azzanni is going to get an upgrade from WR coach to OC. I like that idea, as he's done a great job and has been a solid recruiter. Definitely someone I want to keep around. In other more wishful thinking, a number of people have spoken out for trying to get Fulmer, Gruden or Manning to come in as OC. It's all just obviously joking around, but it's funny to think about.
I'm not sure if I'd put us at #1 just yet. We've certainly got some things going for us, but I think these incoming freshmen will be a big determining factor as to whether or not we're successful, (especially our D-line recruits). Either Georgia or Tennessee takes the East in 2015. I don't think Mizzou makes it, mostly due to the loss of their star D-linemen. It's gonna be hard to stop the Chubb train and Hurd without some studs up front. That's the edge that'll knock Mizzou out this coming season.
That's quite a small sample size you have there. I don't know if you haven't noticed yet, but UT's offense is already on an upswing, whereas Mizzou's D will lose its best part. I don't think it'll be a favorable matchup for Mizzou next season.
Please stop talking about your sisters like that, it's weird.
Hate to see guys go, but I understand. They want to play, and if they can't do it here, they'll find somewhere else to do so. Best of luck to them.
Easy there buddy. You should know as well as anyone that your record is because of your defense, not Mauk's level of play. Dobbs on the other hand, kicked things into gear and was a difference maker. That's the key difference between the two and why Dobbs should be ranked higher.
Oh look we're playing Iowa. Kirk Ferentz. Most overvalued coach in college football.
In other news, local Tuscaloosa churches hold prayer vigil in hopes that this kid doesn't turn out like Driskel.
Dang, that dude is tall. Looks like some NBA player decided to try his hand at high school football or something. In all seriousness, he's got a very similar frame to Justin Hunter from a few years ago. Really long reach coupled with enough athleticism to make people miss and get yards after the catch. I like it, another member of Wide Receiver U.