Dish Channel for Dish Orange and White Game

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#3
Yeah, just called and got the confirmation from Dish that they are not showing it. Unfortunately, streaming is not an option in bum fuzzle, tn.
 
#4
#4
It looks like you can only listen to the game on utsports.com. Anybody know of anything else? ESPN3.com has the game but it is blacked out in my area (Kingsport, TN). This is ridiculous if they black out the freakin spring game.
 
#7
#7
This team has a lot of work to do to compete in the SEC. The kicking game has shown no improvement. Tyler Bray didn't look sharp at all and was outplayed by Justin Worley. Unless they make tremendous strides in the fall, they look like a 6-6 team at best.
 
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#8
#8
This team has a lot of work to do to compete in the SEC. The kicking game has shown no improvement. Tyler Bray didn't look sharp at all and was outplayed by Justin Worley. Unless they make tremendous strides in the fall, they look like a 6-6 team at best.

Monday, November 26 at 2:00 p m we will be shed of Dooley and will start to move forward.
 
#10
#10
This team has a lot of work to do to compete in the SEC. The kicking game has shown no improvement. Tyler Bray didn't look sharp at all and was outplayed by Justin Worley. Unless they make tremendous strides in the fall, they look like a 6-6 team at best.

You know, I've decided that there are people in this world who will try to turn a positive into a negative at all costs.

How you extracted that conclusion from today's game is somewhat bewildering. I felt like, considering the fact that, with the exception of Da'Rick Rogers, Tyler Bray and Justin Worley spent the day passing to two highschoolers and an unproven underclassman says a lot about their playing skill considering the numbers they both put up today. They both played with great accuracy, improved decision making and Bray was able to show great arm strength today. Special teams is still a problem. The vols struggled mightily both punting the ball and kicking. But I think you can chalk some of these issue up to the holding and snapping on field goals, but hopefully they will get these issues corrected by august.

What I don't understand, is how you, in all of your deep and incomprehensible football wisdom, can make a prediction that college football pundits and professionals fail miserably at each and every offseason. I mean maybe you should interview for a job with the team. I'm sure the athletic department could use a guy that can accurately predict the outcome of the next football season based on a spring game.

Ignored.
 
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