Headlines For December 2016

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Caption your own headline for the 2016 season
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I don't like any of them. If we're playing make-believe, I'd rather something like this:

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Vols Record Rare Double
Beat Alabama in Regular Season, Again in SEC Championship

The #1 Tennessee Volunteers (13-0, 8-0 SEC), Cinderella story of the SEC this season, recorded a rare double-whammy on the reigning national champions by defeating Alabama (10-3, 6-2 SEC) twice. The first meeting, a 13-7 defensive battle back on the 15th of October in Knoxville, was a slugfest. Not so last night's conference championship game in Atlanta, where the Vols threw on their track cleats and ran circles around the Crimson Tide, 38-9.

At #1 in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings, the Volunteers are expected to face either current #4 Ohio State or perhaps #3 Baylor or #5 Stanford in the playoffs at the end of this month. The CFP final standings will be released later today.
 
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We were really close to the first one this year so I say next year will be more like the second one.
 
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I don't like any of them. If we're playing make-believe, I'd rather something like this:

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Vols Record Rare Double
Beat Alabama in Regular Season, Again in SEC Championship

The #1 Tennessee Volunteers (13-0, 8-0 SEC), Cinderella story of the SEC this season, recorded a rare double-whammy on the reigning national champions by defeating Alabama (10-3, 6-2 SEC) twice. The first meeting, a 13-7 defensive battle back on the 15th of October in Knoxville, was a slugfest. Not so last night's conference championship game in Atlanta, where the Vols threw on their track cleats and ran circles around the Crimson Tide, 38-9.

At #1 in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings, the Volunteers are expected to face either current #4 Ohio State or perhaps #3 Baylor or #5 Stanford in the playoffs at the end of this month. The CFP final standings will be released later today.

Gave you a like and a Boom MFer for that headline!
 
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Gave you a like and a Boom MFer for that headline!

Hah, thanks! I wish I could do the presentation like you, though, that's an awesome look. Would almost swear you got those clips right out of a newspaper. :good!:
 
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I don't like any of them. If we're playing make-believe, I'd rather something like this:

~ ~ ~

Vols Record Rare Double
Beat Alabama in Regular Season, Again in SEC Championship

The #1 Tennessee Volunteers (13-0, 8-0 SEC), Cinderella story of the SEC this season, recorded a rare double-whammy on the reigning national champions by defeating Alabama (10-3, 6-2 SEC) twice. The first meeting, a 13-7 defensive battle back on the 15th of October in Knoxville, was a slugfest. Not so last night's conference championship game in Atlanta, where the Vols threw on their track cleats and ran circles around the Crimson Tide, 38-9.

At #1 in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings, the Volunteers are expected to face either current #4 Ohio State or perhaps #3 Baylor or #5 Stanford in the playoffs at the end of this month. The CFP final standings will be released later today.

Add to that...reports have surfaced that bama offensive coordinator Lane kiffin actually soiled his pants during the first long td run by jalen Hurd, which was the reason for the wardrobe change at halftime. Also, the sight of Saban and kiffin crying hysterically on the sidelines makes the bama faithful question wether either of theses two will be back on the sidelines again.

Hey if we're going to dream...might as well be a doozie
 
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Hah, thanks! I wish I could do the presentation like you, though, that's an awesome look. Would almost swear you got those clips right out of a newspaper. :good!:

Oh I didn't do those, there from Nick Carboni at WBIR...they are doing a roundtable tonight and he was requesting headlines and used these for examples.
 
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Hoping for #2, but won't be completely disappointed with #1. Just an SEC championship appearance is a success.
 
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I don't like any of them. If we're playing make-believe, I'd rather something like this:

~ ~ ~

Vols Record Rare Double
Beat Alabama in Regular Season, Again in SEC Championship

The #1 Tennessee Volunteers (13-0, 8-0 SEC), Cinderella story of the SEC this season, recorded a rare double-whammy on the reigning national champions by defeating Alabama (10-3, 6-2 SEC) twice. The first meeting, a 13-7 defensive battle back on the 15th of October in Knoxville, was a slugfest. Not so last night's conference championship game in Atlanta, where the Vols threw on their track cleats and ran circles around the Crimson Tide, 38-9.

At #1 in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings, the Volunteers are expected to face either current #4 Ohio State or perhaps #3 Baylor or #5 Stanford in the playoffs at the end of this month. The CFP final standings will be released later today.

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My dream "Double Whammy on Alabamy" goes like this:

Jan something, 2017.

The 2016 season was the rarest of rare. The "Third Saturday in October" was the first of three meetings between the Tennessee Volunteers and The Alabama Crimson Tide.

Although Alabama won the first meeting, the Vols turned the Tide on the two that mattered most.

In the SECCG, Big AL (12-1) received a crushing by the Big Orange (12-1). By a twist of fate, both teams entered the College Playoffs ranked 2 and 4 respetively. Both SEC teams easily dispatched their opponent on New Years eve, 2016.

Eleven days later, the Tennessee Volunteers and the Alabama Crimson Tide met yet again. And again, the Vols cranked out another hard fought victory over their bitter rival. The Volunteets finished the 2016 campaign at 14-1, with a National Championship.
 
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Don't know about headlines, but I predict that we lose to Florida & Alabama in the regular season but beat Alabama for the S.E.C. Championship game. With two regular season losses, we won't get in the play offs but will get a good bowl game.
 
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My dream "Double Whammy on Alabamy" goes like this:

Jan something, 2017.

The 2016 season was the rarest of rare. The "Third Saturday in October" was the first of three meetings between the Tennessee Volunteers and The Alabama Crimson Tide.

Although Alabama won the first meeting, the Vols turned the Tide on the two that mattered most.

In the SECCG, Big AL (12-1) received a crushing by the Big Orange (12-1). By a twist of fate, both teams entered the College Playoffs ranked 2 and 4 respetively. Both SEC teams easily dispatched their opponent on New Years eve, 2016.

Eleven days later, the Tennessee Volunteers and the Alabama Crimson Tide met yet again. And again, the Vols cranked out another hard fought victory over their bitter rival. The Volunteets finished the 2016 campaign at 14-1, with a National Championship.

Wow. That would be a season for the ages, man. :good!:
 
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My dream "Double Whammy on Alabamy" goes like this:

Jan something, 2017.

The 2016 season was the rarest of rare. The "Third Saturday in October" was the first of three meetings between the Tennessee Volunteers and The Alabama Crimson Tide.

Although Alabama won the first meeting, the Vols turned the Tide on the two that mattered most.

In the SECCG, Big AL (12-1) received a crushing by the Big Orange (12-1). By a twist of fate, both teams entered the College Playoffs ranked 2 and 4 respetively. Both SEC teams easily dispatched their opponent on New Years eve, 2016.

Eleven days later, the Tennessee Volunteers and the Alabama Crimson Tide met yet again. And again, the Vols cranked out another hard fought victory over their bitter rival. The Volunteets finished the 2016 campaign at 14-1, with a National Championship.

The . Best . Post. Ever. But malinois, who's the loss to? Please don't say UF.:unsure:
 
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Atlanta Judge to Rule In Jones v. Saban Case

An Atlanta judge will rule over the Jones v. Saban Case after Tennessee Volunteers head coach Butch Jones dragged his nuts across Nick Saban's face during the SEC Championship game earlier this month. Said the judge, "it's about time."
 
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