justwatch123
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Thank you manEngineervol, I’m a UGA graduate and fan but just wanted to share my heartfelt prayers for Drew. I have donated to the fund and I truly hope the best for all of you. I know I love the banter of college football as much as anyone but kids like this are what it’s all about. Best wishes to your family and Drew.
I was just getting ready to post an update. Trying to catch up on posts first.
Surgery went well. Dr says they got good margins and thinks the cancer is gone.
Now home recovering. I have pain but I think it’s the normal level. My family is taking excellent care of me. Well, except my wife keeps making me laugh, which is not funny. Don’t tell anybody, but they have me wearing a skirt for comfort from the cut and catheter.
Thanks for the prayers.

Kilts are fine, can't stand Colbert. BTW, that looks like a kilt-culotteIt’s a Kilt. Embrace your Eat Tennessee Scottish heritage (even if you aren’t from East Tennessee nor have any Scottish background) All VFLs can.View attachment 302661
Praise him!...the sun is finally starting to shine on rocky top!
Other than Bailey and Guarantano, there are two other quarterbacks who have a realistic shot at winning the starting job on campus: Sophomore duo J.T. Shrout and Brian Maurer. While Maurer was able to see more playing time last season, Shrout is increasingly being viewed as a major contender for the starting job due to his improvement over the off-season, and starting center Brandon Kennedy recently claimed that the redshirt sophomore’s mental processing has “gone through the roof.”
While it is important to note that Shrout is improving during his third season with the Vols, it is equally important to remember that Guarantano is likely still the man to beat out in the quarterback room due to his many years of experience. Regardless of who ends up starting behind center this season, Palmer’s comments are very significant, as it shows that the team is united around whomever ends up winning the fierce competition.
Vols Wide Receiver Josh Palmer Comments on Growth at QB Position

