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STANDING O FOR THE TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: THANKS FOR THE GREAT SEASON
STANDING O FOR THE TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS: THANKS FOR THE GREAT SEASON
Photo by kev.flanagan Commence the 15:00 of post-game rambling. No fact-checking allowed. First off, congratulations to the Louisville Cardinals. Y'all played a great game. The better team is advancing to take on North Carolina and their home court advantage. Go beat 'em. Second, the game just ended, and the disappointment is tangible. I think the thought process ...
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Former Miss Tennessee and Miss USA Rachel Smith’s Goodies: A Last Look at Last Night
Third Saturday in Blogtober — ... as a reason for the loss. What can you say about Ricky P.? Sigh. Pearl had this to say to the Knoxville News Sentinel: Pearl brushed off rumors he might leave the Vols for another coaching vacancy — there’s been widespread speculation that Indiana will pursue him for its opening.“It’s great to be a Tennessee Vol,’’ Pearl said. “I anticipate I’ll be back if Tennessee will have me, and I think they’ll have me.’’ Joel has a Standing O for this year’s Vols. Finally, something that ...

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