UGA and A&M. They're both chock full of unknowns and they're also both away games. The dawgs are still upset about Chubb (I know, I know. It was a clean hit as opposed to their dirty center's axe job on Shy.) They're also still aching over losing last season's SECe primarily off their losses of both Chubb and to UT. There's an awful lot of talent in Athens and it's going to be a fight till the last tick of the clock. I don't believe A&M will be all that formidable this season, but I (and many of you) still could be mistaken. They've got a HC who's on the hot seat and some awfully good and fast WRs, so they'll for sure let it all hang out. This one being sandwiched between the dawgs and bammer, I'm hoping there's not a tired and too-relaxed group of UT Vols playing in College Station that afternoon. Virginia Tech? From what I've been listening to on ESPN College Nation, the Hokies are seriously overconfident and relatively blase as to the juggernaut they're going to face in Bristol. UF? If ever there was a team more determined to end a horrific streak, it's our orange-clad group of speedy mega-athletes and monstrous slobber-knockers just itching to chomp on some gator meat. 120's got this one. This same ol' Vol's going to make sure of a W here by attending that one. The last UF vs. UT game I attended was the nail-biter victory with a game-ending field goal in '98. I joined in with the mob rushing the field. The previous two games I flew in from Austin to watch were both the '90 game our boys drowned the gayduhs 45-3, and then when I came back in '92 to witness UT thud them again 31-14. I'll be in section C, row 4 watching this one on September 24th and, let me tell ya', I'll be rushing the field again. The third Saturday in October's war with bammer? Barring an injury bug, our boys'll beat 'em in Knoxville. This is a special group, VNers; a very special group. AMIRIGHT?