For some reason, I just felt like putting this thread back into play.
Aug 24, 2007 #26 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #26 For some reason, I just felt like putting this thread back into play.
Aug 24, 2007 #27 lawgator1 Senior Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 74,479 Likes 43,985 Aug 24, 2007 #27 hatvol96 said: For some reason, I just felt like putting this thread back into play. Click to expand... For some reason? I'd call it "because I want to needle people some more"!!!! LOL
hatvol96 said: For some reason, I just felt like putting this thread back into play. Click to expand... For some reason? I'd call it "because I want to needle people some more"!!!! LOL
Aug 24, 2007 #28 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #28 truefan said: If so, then my point is there has never been a sustained level of even finishing in the top ten. Click to expand... Really?
truefan said: If so, then my point is there has never been a sustained level of even finishing in the top ten. Click to expand... Really?
Aug 24, 2007 #29 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #29 truefan said: Go back to what many in this forum think were their best teams....... the nineties. Click to expand... Let's do just that.
truefan said: Go back to what many in this forum think were their best teams....... the nineties. Click to expand... Let's do just that.
Aug 24, 2007 #30 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #30 truefan said: How many years in a row did UT finish in the final top ten. Click to expand... That would be five.
truefan said: How many years in a row did UT finish in the final top ten. Click to expand... That would be five.
Aug 24, 2007 #31 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #31 truefan said: Their most consitent top level finishes post-Neyland were from the late sixities through the early seventies. Click to expand... Strange, that's not what the numbers say.
truefan said: Their most consitent top level finishes post-Neyland were from the late sixities through the early seventies. Click to expand... Strange, that's not what the numbers say.
Aug 24, 2007 #32 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #32 truefan said: How many years did the Vols finish in the final top ten during Peyton' s four years? Click to expand... 3. Tennessee finished in the top 10 every season that began with Manning as the #1 QB.
truefan said: How many years did the Vols finish in the final top ten during Peyton' s four years? Click to expand... 3. Tennessee finished in the top 10 every season that began with Manning as the #1 QB.
Aug 24, 2007 #33 hatvol96 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 49,979 Likes 18 Aug 24, 2007 #33 I just can't stop myself. Some strange force just keeps compelling me to shoot this thread back to the top.
I just can't stop myself. Some strange force just keeps compelling me to shoot this thread back to the top.
Aug 24, 2007 #34 Fine Vol Go Vols Joined Sep 15, 2006 Messages 19,849 Likes 2 Aug 24, 2007 #34 Put your ear to the rail, do you hear that?