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#1
Fulmer is 44-2 against the teams we have left on our schedule.

Impressive
 
#2
#2
Wow, that is impressive, especially considering we have Alabama and Notre Dame left on the schedule.
 
#3
#3
that is impressive, hopefuly we keep our focus for each game and run it up to 50-2.
 
#4
#4
Actually according to the Media Guide he is:
2-0 vs Ole Miss
2-0 vs Notre Dame
11-0 vs Kentucky
11-0 vs Vanderbilt
11-0 vs South Carolina
9-2 vs Alabama
46-2 vs Teams remaining on schedule
 
#6
#6
I think the stat was for SEC opponents. They must have excluded Notre Dame.
 
#7
#7
sweet either way :rocks: I guess we oughta be looking for a new head coach though (SARCASM) :blink:
 
#9
#9
Not me I want 10 more wins against Bama by 3 points so they get their hearts broke for a decade more.
 
#10
#10
Hey, don't forget that a decade ago, we hated Bammer more than we hate Georgia and Florida combined these days. Remember the notorious streak, the BUCK FAMA shirts? The joke about the tattoo on Tennessee boys' genitalia?

My wife's first game was vs. Bammer in 2000 and it only took her 3 quarters of some drunken toothless Tidette in overalls yelling "ROOAAWWLLL TAAAAAAHHHHD!" to hate them with an respectable passion. The poor girl couldn't even see the score due to the glare coming off of her Aqua-Net. She still thinks they won.

And of course, lest we forget, those dirty bastahds want to put Coach behind bars.

So, who cares about a close game. I say beat 'em silly. Cheaters. 38-17, no. . . . 52-10, no. . . . 84-0. Yep, that sounds good. Anyone with me?

:machinegun:
 
#12
#12
Soory I hate Bama more than anybody... Neighobr burned a giant A in the front yard one year. The Major's haydays.

84-0 is to much mercy
 
#13
#13
Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Oct 14, 2004 11:55 AM
Hey, don't forget that a decade ago, we hated Bammer more than we hate Georgia and Florida combined these days.

'hated' sounds so past tense :blink: I think a majority of Vols fans still count alabama as the Vols' biggest rivals. My dad, for one, says he would rather beat alabama than any other team... no other team is even close. I agree.... I've had to live through 2 losing streaks, much longer than any other team has put to Tennessee. I won't be satisfied until we beat alabama every year for the rest of my life.... and I hope to live at least another 50 years.

:gun: :elephant: :bammer:
 
#15
#15
Alas, a Bammer in the mix. Shouldn't you be rounding up some trial lawyers?

:shakeit:
 
#16
#16
IT is a week before our dual and you are starting trash talking already. I was just saying that everybody has a team that they have to hate. Alabama it is Auburn. But you are still living in the past about CPF. I do not need any lawyers to remark hear. I let the teams do the talking.

It is usually a handful of fans for every team that usually causes all the problems. We have ours Tennessee has some. Those are the people that just bring out the bad in all of sports.

If that is who you are so be it kiddiedoc You can be that way.

I do not think I will get on my Knees to get to your level.
 
#17
#17
My mother is from Alabama. My grandfather and most of my uncles are/were huge Alabama fans (my grandfather died in the mid 1990s.) Most might consider them old-timers, but they still think of the Alabama-Tennessee rivalry as the biggest and one of the oldest in the south. The top 2 programs historically in the SEC. Up until recently, it was also a very 'civil' rivalry.

I've heard the Bear Bryant story recounted several times where he talked about pulling over his car and puking during the week of the game he was so nervous. The Tennessee game definately meant alot to Bear. Year-in and year-out it was the biggest game for both teams. Both teams even started a ritual where the winning team smokes 'victory cigars'.

This season marks the 87th meeting between Alabama and Tennessee, as they've met every year since 1928 (except during the war in 1943.) Currently, Alabama leads the all-time series with Tennessee, 43-36-7.

Alabama leads the all-time series with Auburn, 38-29-1. This season marks the 69th meeting between those two schools.
 
#18
#18
We you at least have got to love the number of times that after this game we have played.

To me it has always been Auburn.

The Bear is even quoted as saying to his team before the first game. I do not care if we go 1 and 10 or 1 and 11 as long as that one is against Auburn
 
#19
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Originally posted by bdbaggins@Oct 14, 2004 3:30 PM
The Bear is even quoted as saying to his team before the first game. I do not care if we go 1 and 10 or 1 and 11 as long as that one is against Auburn

he won way too many games then :blink:
 
#22
#22
Bear's record versus Tennessee was 17-13-2.

At one point, Bear was only 6-12-2 against Tennessee. Then he reeled off 11 straight victories before losing his last game against Tennessee in 1982.

He never beat General Neyland in 6 tries (0-4-2).

I don't think he worried with Auburn too much. He beat them 20 times in 25 years.
 
#25
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Originally posted by WarEagle76@Oct 14, 2004 4:59 PM
Not Bears Record vs. Auburn, Retard, Fulmers! 

Easy son... Ask a specific question before you spout off.

Fulmer has a winning record against Auburn.

'97 SEC Championship 30-29
'98 at Auburn 17-9
'99 in Knoxville 24-0

'03 at Auburn 21-28
'04 in Knoxville 10-34
 

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