dduncan4163
Have at it Hoss
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Because life isn't all golden streets and cream filled theme parks.
He was a Vol.
It's people like you that don't know how to appreciate what was vs what is.
Why does this guy merit any mention? His stellar drug business? His inability to keep his privates in his pants (or even the same woman) for longer than a day?
He is a disgrace to UT, college football and civilized society in general. Next time why not look for someone with some positive redeeming values....................
You're right. I have no respect for drug thugs or those that take no responsibility for having children leaving them as wards of the state on welfare. The fact he touted the rock for UT means little when you see what character (or lack thereof) he really has. Naming him with other VOLs who played here disgraces those that lived an admirable, law abiding life after college.
Why does this guy merit any mention? His stellar drug business? His inability to keep his privates in his pants (or even the same woman) for longer than a day?
He is a disgrace to UT, college football and civilized society in general. Next time why not look for someone with some positive redeeming values....................
https://tennessee.rivals.com/news/memory-volt-catching-up-with-the-man-they-called-cheese-
Memory VolT: Catching up with the man they called 'Cheese'
Austin Price | Volquest writer
Growing up in the Sunshine state of Florida, a young Travis Henry had his own version of dreams, goals and aspirations. After a stellar career at Frostproof High School, Henry would sign with Tennessee, but as a kid he had other ideas.
"When I was young I wanted to go to the NFL and actually I was an Alabama fan," Henry said. "What sold me on Tennessee was a guy like Alvin Harper who is one of the greats to go there and play there. I had a chance to watch and follow his career and I had no idea I was going to fall in love with the University on my official visit."