Is Phil going to get served when we go to Auburn?

#51
#51
Would'nt it be a jaw dropper to ole Phil get arrested for obstruction of justice or something similar?
 
#52
#52

ah... I have actually seen that before now that I recall. Never knew what it meant though.

And two things to add.

1. I also know about Tommy Bowden's daughter and her pictures. We can just leave it at that.

2. Anyone think Terry Bowden would make a good replacement? He's hinted a handful of times that he would like to return. I'm just not sure how good of a job he could do since it has been so long since he last had a college coaching gig.
 
#57
#57
Phil's getting served in auburn alright. Another dose of reality when we get manhandled again.
 
#58
#58
No Fulmer is not doing any legal deposition this week. This was an AP article last week.

Fulmer won't give deposition next week for booster

Posted by [URL="http://blog.al.com/breaking/about.html"]The Associated Press[/URL] September 18, 2008 3:13 PM

Categories: Football
KNOXVILLE -- Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer will not have to give a deposition in a lawsuit involving a former Alabama booster next week.
Fulmer was issued a subpoena on July 24 during the Southeastern Conference football media day to give testimony for Wendell Smith's lawsuit against the NCAA stemming from a decade-old Alabama recruiting scandal.
Fulmer was ordered to give a deposition on Sept. 25, two days before the Vols play at Auburn.
According to a court filing, attorneys for Fulmer and Smith agreed that he would not be required to testify then.
Smith sued the NCAA in 2003, alleging defamation and invasion of privacy that hurt his reputation and his career.
 
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