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Bowl question.... just saw where Jerry Palm has us going to Music City Bowl playing Louisville while Kentucky goes to the Gator Bowl and plays Michigan. I know there is a group of 6 bowls that are considered equivalent based on the article. What is the criteria of how they are chosen? To me it seems like the Gator Bowl would be a little better and the opponent would be better as well but had Kentucky going instead of us when we beat them and finished higher in the SEC. I know it is not set in stone, just someone’s opinion but was just curious.

If the pecking order is equal, I believe bowl committees will take into consideration who will bring the most fans. That's Tennessee.
 
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Have you seen his stats? Pretty ridiculous. Runs really well too. Against the #1 schedule in the country.
He is a great player. My main point was to show that they can move players up and down wherever and seem to do it more often for certain schools. There is no reason why Bailey isn’t a five star if we are going by stats. That’s all.
 
On a limited AWD?? Guess it depends on the city. I called every dealer in the state then made the closest one to me match the price. 53 out the door. Got the white we wanted as well.

I wouldn't take a white vehicle if it was free.
"what color would you like sir?"
"No color. I want none of the colors."
"White it is then."
 
Why can’t kids get to develop anymore...without these folks running people off.

Shrout said previously he plans on sticking around another year to learn from Chaney, but I suppose that can always change IF he thinks he has a shot of transferring down and being able to compete immediately for a starting spot. I think his development was hamstrung a bit by the change in OCs and having to start the development process over, but a second year learning under JC I think would serve him well, since if he was still intent on transferring he could do so as a RS soph, and still have 2 years of eligibility.
 
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