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SEC Media Days Arrive: UT's Phil Fulmer Served with a Subpoena Upon Entrance [College Football]
SEC Media Days Arrive: UT's Phil Fulmer Served with a Subpoena Upon Entrance [College Football]
Ahh, SEC Football, so full of love and companionship. As the University of Tennessee coach arrived this morning to discuss the upcoming season he was met by a process server. The only man more hated in the state of Alabama than Phil Fulmer is Al Sharpton. Cue the Birmingham News: The subpoena, delivered by a process server representing a Birmingham law firm, requires Fulmer to appear for ...
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FanIQ Blog — Bill Parcells finally admits that Romo's botched snap made him quit coaching. [The Phinsider] So who's going to sing bore us to tears at Super Bowl halftime this year? [Food Court Lunch] Ah, SEC media day. Where Phil Fulmer gets hit with a subpoena. [Deadspin] Looks like we could have yet another NBA player bound for Europe. [The Sporting News] 8-year-old gets ejected from tennis tournament for being coached by her father through an earpiece. That dad is totally not overdoing, at ...

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Phil Fulmer was served with a subpoena this morning at the SEC Media Days in Birmingham in connection with libel and defamation suit against the NCAA brought by disassociated University of Alabama booster Wendell Smith. The subpoena was to secure his appearance at a deposition in Birmingham on September 25, two days before Tennessee plays at Auburn.