Northern Illinois averages 36 PPG allows 14

#27
#27
I will never pull for a loss. I have givin Cromp some greif and Fulmer a lot of greif but I respect my alma mater and the players too much to ever root against them.

Here's to old Tennessee
Never we'll sever
We pledge our loyalty
Forever and ever
Backing our football team
Faltering never
Cheer and fight with all of your might
For Tennessee.
 
#28
#28
I'll never pull for them to lose, but at this point, wouldn't be shocked if they did.
 
#30
#30
I'll never pull for them to lose, but at this point, wouldn't be shocked if they did.

crompton and foster would have to screw up about 4 handoffs for tds for that to happen, and even phil wouldnt keep them in long enough to do that
 
#31
#31
There is no reason to not have a full house, except for the fact that we have fans that are fans when the going is good. Turning your back because there are having a bad year is or even a couple of bad years is pathetic.

Yeah..........ok

(duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)

(Sorry, Phil, no dispespect intended.)
 
#32
#32
There is no reason to not have a full house, except for the fact that we have fans that are fans when the going is good. Turning your back because there are having a bad year is or even a couple of bad years is pathetic.

Not to poke the hornets nest here, but I could think of several reasons people will stay home. On top of students being charged now, gas prices, along with the product we're putting on the field, some people are gonna stay home. I'm not saying that they'd be ''turning their backs on the team'', just that I could see a lot of people just choosing to stay home. I mean, I'm not turning my back on the team, but if someone offered me tickets this Sat. I probably just wouldn't go. Nothing against the team...by the time I drive 2 hours, buy gas if I can find it, pay to park, the on top of that, concessions....you know, it gets to draining the wallet. However, if the product on the field is exciting and putting up some good play this year, all that may change.
 
#35
#35
Not to poke the hornets nest here, but I could think of several reasons people will stay home. On top of students being charged now, gas prices, along with the product we're putting on the field, some people are gonna stay home. I'm not saying that they'd be ''turning their backs on the team'', just that I could see a lot of people just choosing to stay home. I mean, I'm not turning my back on the team, but if someone offered me tickets this Sat. I probably just wouldn't go. Nothing against the team...by the time I drive 2 hours, buy gas if I can find it, pay to park, the on top of that, concessions....you know, it gets to draining the wallet. However, if the product on the field is exciting and putting up some good play this year, all that may change.


I totally agree with you 100 percent. I also live 2 hours away & got offered tickets but by the time you get there you will still be spendin a lot. Not turnin my back on the team at all. :eek:k: To the game it should be a blowout, but last time I thought that we lost to UCLA. :mad: This one could end up close but because of our Defense Northern Illinois will not walk out of Neyland Stadium with a win & hopefully with a new QB we will see some positive things out of our offense Saturday. :good!:
 
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