OldTimer’s Dugout - Off Topic Thread

The Vols with total domination over the KY mildcats w/no teeth.
I’m glad the national audience got to witness what Tennessee usually does to Kentucky in football. They had their chance to move past us as a program over the past 10 years and squandered it. Now they can go back to being a mediocre SEC team.
 
I’m glad the national audience got to witness what Tennessee usually does to Kentucky in football. They had their chance to move past us as a program over the past 10 years and squandered it. Now they can go back to being a mediocre SEC team.

Nothing left for them but the crying. I hope that jackass QB Levis learn a lesson tonight.
I've never seen a QB grab his helmet put it on & head back out on the field as a play is being reviewed thinking if he does this the refs will rule in his favor. What a dipshit.
 
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And now we see why they are ready for basketball season in the Commonwealth of ky jelly. They tried to climb up when we were down, but even then, they could not overtake us. It is what it is. Now that bunch of horse humping meth-heads can head back up I-75 and get on with their miserable little lives.
 
And now we see why they are ready for basketball season in the Commonwealth of ky jelly. They tried to climb up when we were down, but even then, they could not overtake us. It is what it is. Now that bunch of horse humping meth-heads can head back up I-75 and get on with their miserable little lives.

:) and take their snot nosed little stomping mad head coach w/them.
 
On October 30 in Baseball History...
  • 1911 - Clark Griffith is named manager at Washington, beginning a stand in the nation's capitol as manager, then owner, that will last until his death in 1955.

  • 1945 - Branch Rickey signs Jackie Robinson to a contract with Montreal of the International League for 1946. Black pitcher John Wright also signs.

  • 1956 - The Dodgers sell Ebbets Field to a real estate group. They agree to stay until 1959, with an option to stay until 1961.

  • 1963 - Sandy Koufax wins again. The Dodgers southpaw, who won 25 games and pitched 11 shutouts, outpolls Cardinals shortstop Dick Groat 237 to 190 for the NL MVP award.

  • 1967 - Arthur Allyn announces that his White Sox will play nine games in Milwaukee in 1968. Chicago will become the first AL team to play regular season games outside its own city since 1905.

  • 1974 - Catfish Hunter is named the AL Cy Young Award winner. He led the league with 25 wins and a 2.49 ERA.

  • 1975 - Giants pitcher John Montefusco outpoints Expos catcher Gary Carter for NL Rookie of the Year honors.

  • 1984 - Tigers reliever Willie Hernandez wins the AL Cy Young Award, edging fellow reliever Dan Quisenberry of the Royals. Hernandez was 9-3 with 32 saves and a 1.92 ERA.
 
Nothing left for them but the crying. I hope that jackass QB Levis learn a lesson tonight.
I've never seen a QB grab his helmet put it on & head back out on the field as a play is being reviewed thinking if he does this the refs will rule in his favor. What a dipshit.
That’s a first for me, too. The arrogance that kid has is just amazing. This game was a little self-induced humility shoved into his face.
 
I’m glad the national audience got to witness what Tennessee usually does to Kentucky in football. They had their chance to move past us as a program over the past 10 years and squandered it. Now they can go back to being a mediocre SEC team.
Next weekend is huge!!
2 fan bases can go ahead and make their reservations to Atlanta, next Saturday night.
I can’t wait,
Tennessee vs Georgia for the East
Alabama vs LSU for the West
😎
 

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