What goes around comes around... Orange is orange whether barn'ville or Knoxville they can burn. RTR
This!What goes around comes around... Orange is orange whether barn'ville or Knoxville they can burn. RTR
POTY nominee. I know it's early in 2013, but this has to be a favorite.If that University burned down tomorrow I couldn't be happier. They earned every bit of their misery on or off the field. I'm just glad we can be a big part of it.
I should have said that since they may actually burn down the school to collect the insurance money at this point.
CNS has had the pick of the litter from Tenn since he arrived at the Capstone.Outside of Memphis, Tennessee in general is not a recruiting hotbed. They've had to go into GA and FL for years.The 2014 class out of TN will actually be a very good class for their state, so I think some of their insecurities are coming out.
Wow. Just read that for the first time. Don't think I could've ever begun to say it that well. Doesn't matter though. Adams is still the biggest ... well can't say it here. It's hard to think of the early 2000s, Means, probation, etc, etc, etc without thinking of that creep who I'm sure had a hand in all the Memphis mess and Phat Phil's shenanigans. It's comforting to know that he knows that Saban would never have gone to that cesspool up here in Knoxville.What I find ironic about this is that their boy TennStud heard Saban speak a few years ago and he had nothing but glowing comments. See below:
http://www.tidefans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=119409
WOW! Great read. Thanks.What I find ironic about this is that their boy TennStud heard Saban speak a few years ago and he had nothing but glowing comments. See below:
http://www.tidefans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=119409
Tennessee radio station hoping to one-up Nick Saban with upcoming pep rally
Tennessee fans have been in up arms in recent weeks about an upcoming appearance by Alabama head coach Nick Saban at a Chamber of Commerce event in the city of Athens, Tennessee. The fact that Saban's June 11 appearance has already sold over 1,000 tickets added more fuel to the fire, and now a local radio station in Knoxville is trying to do something about it.
The Saban event is over 1,280 now.http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/03/tennessee_radio_station_hoping.html
It must have grown since the last time I stayed there on the way to a backpack in the Smokeys...That's spectacular considering the event is in the heart of Big Orange country and the population of Athens, Tennessee, is only 13,000.
Surprised me, too. That was county-wide, last census.It must have grown since the last time I stayed there on the way to a backpack in the Smokeys...