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Things like just because you can easily hold a box of crispy cremes in one hand, that doesn't mean it's a single serving, and try to refrain from consuming alcohol from any orifice other than your mouth. And dry-humping your mamma-cousin's leg while shaving her back during Matlock hour doesn't really count as your aerobic exercise for the week.Then you might want to send him some nutritional tips
Lol... vols:
Tennessee paying additional $100,000 to not play Army in 2022
Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel details that the switch is costing Tennessee an additional $100,000. Tennessee was slated to pay Army $1.4 million for the game and will instead pay a $500,000 buyout to cancel the agreement. Akron will be paid $1 million, bringing the cost for the game up to $1.5 million instead of the original $1.4 million to play Army.
hell, in Bama math that's like a million dollars for everyone.I wonder how many students majoring in math or business will be demanding a full refund?
hell, in Bama math that's like a million dollars for everyone.
that's funny that clay Travis was one of the guys talking sugar bowl. He's the outkickthecoverage.com founder.
With 1st grand baby coming in mid-October, this will be my only game. Glad the weather is gonna be beautiful.Same! It will likely be the only game I'll make it to this year. So glad it ended up being a night game.
I know I get a lot of heat for this but UT shot themselves in the foot by firing Butch Jones. He gets progressively better every year he coaches and they hired this clown Heupel who gets worse every year he coaches. Check their records.
UT deserves everything they get
With 1st grand baby coming in mid-October, this will be my only game. Glad the weather is gonna be beautiful.
Last time they were in Knoxville was 2016. Against us.When was the last time the Gameday crew came to a Vols game?
Welcome aboard. Everyone here is a gramps.Congrats on the pending arrival, gramps!
I became an uncle at 13, a stepfather at 31 and a stepgrandfather at 38.
My wife became a grandmother at 42.
She's an Auburn grad IIRC. They start young in Alabama.We're not talking cat-babies are we.?