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Bet Pruitt calls Enos if weinke leaves/gits
Not a major one...since it’s EARLY signing day we’re discussing. Pruitt took the job in December and a couple of weeks later, some commits were looking for a new fit. Now this happens in February? That’s a different story.Does Pruitt tell the commits and give them time to find a new home; or, does he just leave them high and dry on signing day? Therein lies the difference.
Fantastic article on Vols recruiting class
Vols Class #9 Nationally...Yeah, it's a Big Deal | Gameday on Rocky Top
Mocking refrains of “Its only May!”...til it wasn’t.Can’t remember if it was this thread or not but all you Nay Sayers were crying earlier in the season saying Tennessee would be lucky to finish 15th in the nation and how that would be terrible. I kept saying we would do better. Dang fickle crowd! Also, I dunno if you were a part of it Bass since you are back and forth so dang much.
Probably just a current playerBuddy spotted a hundred thousand dollar Mercedes with TN tags, Bama stickers, and "RB4TIDE" on the plate in West Knox on Kingston Pike.
Only thing we could think is Derrick Henry, but they've got a game in Houston in 2 days. Just doesn't make sense for him to be in those parts.
One day I was, one day I wasn’t... who can tell?Can’t remember if it was this thread or not but all you Nay Sayers were crying earlier in the season saying Tennessee would be lucky to finish 15th in the nation and how that would be terrible. I kept saying we would do better. Dang fickle crowd! Also, I dunno if you were a part of it Bass since you are back and forth so dang much.
Then they immediately started crying because there were SEC teams ahead of us. Some are just crybabies.Can’t remember if it was this thread or not but all you Nay Sayers were crying earlier in the season saying Tennessee would be lucky to finish 15th in the nation and how that would be terrible. I kept saying we would do better. Dang fickle crowd! Also, I dunno if you were a part of it Bass since you are back and forth so dang much.
I think I read he also opened for The Monkees.Jimi Hendrix was a guitarist in backup bands for several other more established rhythm & blues musicians in the '60s before (ex-Animals member) Chas Chandler 'discovered' him in '66; Ike & Tina Turner, Little Richard, the Isley Brothers, Curtis Knight, etc. Interestingly, Hendrix' first actual tv appearance was in Nashville in 1965 while with a member of Little Richard's band. Hendrix lived here for a couple of years after leaving the army where he was stationed at Ft. Campbell.
