VinnyWho
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I hate cancer. I found out yesterday a friend in the Memphis area has been fighting it. He is a big Vol fan . I am not sure but he used to be part of a UT club that would get together in the Olive Branch / Memphis area. Keep him in your prayers.
I hate cancer. I found out yesterday a friend in the Memphis area has been fighting it. He is a big Vol fan . I am not sure but he used to be part of a UT club that would get together in the Olive Branch / Memphis area. Keep him in your prayers.
I hate cancer. I found out yesterday a friend in the Memphis area has been fighting it. He is a big Vol fan . I am not sure but he used to be part of a UT club that would get together in the Olive Branch / Memphis area. Keep him in your prayers.
I hate cancer. I found out yesterday a friend in the Memphis area has been fighting it. He is a big Vol fan . I am not sure but he used to be part of a UT club that would get together in the Olive Branch / Memphis area. Keep him in your prayers.
A little off topic but RTI is reporting on their morning radio show that the NCAA is willing to grant Southern Mississippi, former players and coaches immunity for testimony against Donnie Tyndall. If that is true, its over for CDT. Also, NCAA is in town this morning to interview CDT.
A little off topic but RTI is reporting on their morning radio show that the NCAA is willing to grant Southern Mississippi, former players and coaches immunity for testimony against Donnie Tyndall. If that is true, its over for CDT. Also, NCAA is in town this morning to interview CDT.
A little off topic but RTI is reporting on their morning radio show that the NCAA is willing to grant Southern Mississippi, former players and coaches immunity for testimony against Donnie Tyndall. If that is true, its over for CDT. Also, NCAA is in town this morning to interview CDT.
Seriously? Have they done anything about UNC?
Why Kentucky wins: If Justin Worley were still Tennessee's QB, I'd feel differently. If the Vols' offensive line had shown more improvement, I'd wonder about this pick. But I can't change those things. Kentucky is just better. Its defense, with playmakers Bud Dupree, Za'Darius Smith and A.J. Stamps, should force Dobbs into a few bad plays. So long as Patrick Towles is careful with the football, Kentucky should be able to run effectively and score enough points. Kentucky 35, Tennessee 34 -- Alex Scarborough