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#81
#81
The Cats will come to play and they'll come to Knoxville with the plan of upsetting the Vols and taking charge in the SEC East. With whoever they have to suit up.
 
#86
#86
Didn't they come out and whip the Vols last time they played in Knoxville? :nono:

If by "whip the Vols" you mean lose, then yes they did. You guys have been "whipping the Vols" for years now haven't you?
Oh by the way:
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#92
#92
Are you really talking smack? Apparently, there is no stopping UK fans from giving themselves a reason to thump their chests.
 
#94
#94
UK will enter next season without a single player who has played in a Sweet 16.
 
#95
#95
Normally, when a kid has a season-ending injury, there would be disappointment by true college basketball fans. Of course, this is not the case in Tennessee Vol country. I've always heard that misery loves company, and given the fact that it took the UT Basketball program over 100 years to finally be ranked #1, and they amazingly were only able to stay on the perch for less than 36 hours, I guess I can understand the jubilation with Patterson's injury. Here's a few names you may want to remember--Darius Miller, Andre Liggins, Scottie Hobson, and Clarence Trent. Another thing you may want to keep in mind is that during a year when Kentucky is seemingly at their lowest, the MIGHTY VOLS left Lexington with another defeat. Too bad Ernie wasn't here to take someone else's free throws for them, as we all know to steal one is the only way that the Mighty Vols leave Lexington with a win.:the_finger:
 
#98
#98
Normally, when a kid has a season-ending injury, there would be disappointment by true college basketball fans. Of course, this is not the case in Tennessee Vol country. I've always heard that misery loves company, and given the fact that it took the UT Basketball program over 100 years to finally be ranked #1, and they amazingly were only able to stay on the perch for less than 36 hours, I guess I can understand the jubilation with Patterson's injury. Here's a few names you may want to remember--Darius Miller, Andre Liggins, Scottie Hobson, and Clarence Trent. Another thing you may want to keep in mind is that during a year when Kentucky is seemingly at their lowest, the MIGHTY VOLS left Lexington with another defeat. Too bad Ernie wasn't here to take someone else's free throws for them, as we all know to steal one is the only way that the Mighty Vols leave Lexington with a win.:the_finger:

What a joke! You think we applauded when he was pronounced injured? It certainly helps the Vols cause, but never would we wish an injury on a person, no matter how much a rival. Please politely exit through that door.
 
Normally, when a kid has a season-ending injury, there would be disappointment by true college basketball fans. Of course, this is not the case in Tennessee Vol country. I've always heard that misery loves company, and given the fact that it took the UT Basketball program over 100 years to finally be ranked #1, and they amazingly were only able to stay on the perch for less than 36 hours, I guess I can understand the jubilation with Patterson's injury.

Feel free to actually read the posts before commenting so you don't look so stupid.

People are bummed for Patterson himself. For the UK fans, not so much, as you've been so proud to demonstrate the reasons why.
 
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