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County. Specifically North where their pet project off Emory is more then they thought it'd be
You’ll have to take that up with Mayor Jacobs. I do recall there being some federal money in that one tho.

There will be more coming. Edgemoor will be next between Oak Ridge Hwy and Clinton Hwy. Then Watt and Campbell Station interchanges. Then 40/75. That’s just stuff we’re doing at the state. Idk what else the county and city have cooking.
 
You’ll have to take that up with Mayor Jacobs. I do recall there being some federal money in that one tho.

There will be more coming. Edgemoor will be next between Oak Ridge Hwy and Clinton Hwy. Then Watt and Campbell Station interchanges. Then 40/75. That’s just stuff we’re doing at the state. Idk what else the county and city have cooking.
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I get it, to some degree. Most casual fans are thinking about:

A. They remember the way our uniforms looked
and/or
B. How the fan apparel was that they could buy

Both were terrible. So I get why people would be a little iffy about going back, although I'm sure it's better than it was then.
Respectfully, IDGAF what some “fans” think about old Adidas UT merch and unis when Adidas is willing to pony up this type of $ and support. The NIL support alone will be a massive selling point.

I have no doubt that these are the same “fans” that complain UT doesn’t have $ or $ to compete in NIL.
 
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the vintage stuff I like the most are the jackets and coats that inexplicably have navy on them as a secondary color
Hey man, I’m still a fan of the navy splashed in with it. My favorite sweatshirt ever was navy with the block Tennessee across the front. I would buy another one now if I could find the right fit. Navy with the orange is 🤌.
 
Man, these throws and decisions by Aguilar give me a ton of hope. He goes through progressions, he makes quick decisions, and the ball fires out of his hand. I'm cautiously optimistic about the Heupel/ Aguilar duo.

(That was ******** on the final play. Great throw by Joey. Blatant DPI ignored.)

Anyway great highlights. I am even more pumped up about this season!
 
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Man, these throws and decisions by Aguilar give me a ton of hope. He goes through progressions, he makes quick decisions, and the ball fires out of his hand. I'm cautiously optimistic about the Heupel/ Aguilar duo.

i watched this game the other day when i had some time and all i could think was damn we are being undersold badly

even the way basilio, VQ, and alot of media talks just doesnt fit some of whats already on film. I understand he makes some mistakes but he gets talked about like he cant play at all and its just not true. In fact, hes VERY good on the move and with the deep ball. He had some talent around him in 2023 bc that RB played for Mizzou last yr if i recall.

This game was also his first true start and Hasselbeck complimented him alot throughout this game.
 

This is going to be total BS. A crime in itself.

1. The NCAA is intentionally ignoring that Meatchicken bruh was not only using UM internet to creep on college coeds. They were hacking other football teams' sites and collecting plays, practice video, etc. Even the FBI was in on that one because it was interstate. The University President (who likes to mouth off) and the Michigan AD had knowledge of this. (The FBI was at their school and the university computer system was involved.) But they and Harbaugh agreed on a fall guy and then kept their mouths shut.

2. Then there is the case of whatshisname the sideline signal snatcher, who may have been a cover story (see above). Together with (1) this clearly appears to have corrupted the college football playoffs. That title needs to be stripped.

3. The hot dog violation that tanked Bruce was committed with impunity by Harbaugh. OK, it was a cheeseburger. Well, someone says, it was the lying not the sandwich.

4. Harbaugh was proven to lie to the NCAA about it. This was the season before Harbaugh's last. That is a serious violation. I think it's a show-cause offense.

There may have been a fifth ignored violation at Michigan, but I can't keep up with everything the NCAA and CFP purposely ignore and coverup.

In sum, Michigan's reward (not punishment) for 4 major overlapping violations: Michigan AD got to run the CFP committee.

Meatchicken gets the Bama cheat with impunity deal. One of Nike's "special" promoted teams, btw. And the national sportswriters clique is complicit.
 
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Man, these throws and decisions by Aguilar give me a ton of hope. He goes through progressions, he makes quick decisions, and the ball fires out of his hand. I'm cautiously optimistic about the Heupel/ Aguilar duo.

Bull from Blue Chip breakdown has done a lot of videos on Aguilar. He has some bad habits we won't fix in a season. He can and should win us games if he keeps those bad habits to a minimum.
 
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