With the proliferation of sports channels and programs, we have to expect dilution of knowledge of those who fill time. Briggs is a good example of someone who skim reads and doesn't research. I also think these guys are encouraged to be controversial, although in Briggs case I think he is just ignorant. Being older, I don't buy people whose perspective is equivalent to their age. Tradition is built on history and history doesn't start when a person is born. I will use the now cliche, Butch gets it. I really don't have much respect for any sports broadcaster of college football who doesn't know which college football programs are the top 20 of all time or, for that matter, the losingest. That should be mandatory. And, in my feeble mind, it is their job to know some of the monikers that go along with it -- like Tennessee being wide receiver u and linebacker u. I've just gotten to the point where I don't listen to the talking heads whether sports or any other issue for that matter because it is all talk and no depth of understanding of their topic. When Josh started to speak, then I paid attention. He and his family's evaluation of Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, and Florida State is all that counts. And I'm elated that young man is going to be a Vol! GBO!!