
Sunday Quarterback is Busy. Have a Great Day.
Sunday Morning Quarterback —
After three months, 15 weeks and more than 750 games, there's this, in no particular order: Ohio State LSU Kansas Georgia Oklahoma Virginia Tech Southern Cal Virginia ...
What SMQ Said About Erik Ainge...
Rocky Top Talk —
Not apropos of the following post, but I feel the need to mention: I absolutely loved the orange pants Saturday. not for every game, mind you, but as a change-up now and then. It was the perfect time for them, and I hope Phil doesn't get so superstitious as to leave them in the closet for another eight years just because we lost. Go Vols. ...
An Absurdly Premature Assessment of: Tennessee
Sunday Morning Quarterback —
A too-soon look at next fall, sans the inevitable injuries, suspensions and other pratfalls of the long offseason. - - -
What’s Changed. It’s well-known that civilization reached its peak in all aspects in 1994, dammit, and a commitment to manly iso runs at Tennessee is just one of many important factors ...
The roller coaster pulls into the station: LSU and the SEC Championship Game
Rocky Top Talk —
Reviewing the 2007 season. Because those who don't learn from the past are doomed to have a new coach next year.
Pre-game
So Tennessee had been fiddlin' on the roof all season. A time or two or three, they succumbed to gravity and took a bumpy ride down the shingles, over the brink, and onto the unforgiving ground below. Each time, however, they shook off the dust and re-ascended the ladder.
On December 1, 2007, they stood again at the apex, stance wide, fiddle nestled firmly between chin and ...
Blog Poll Countdown: The Short List
Sunday Morning Quarterback —
A week-long look at SMQ’s preseason ballot. - - -
10. Wisconsin There has to be a second banana in the Big Ten, and with Michigan presumably on a temporary hiatus from Rose Bowl ambitions, I don’t see a better candidate than the Badgers. No other Big Ten team behind Ohio State has been as consistent as Wisconsin the last four years, including the Wolverines, and the personnel on offense is ideal for UW’s prefered style of grinding defenses to dust: the backfield is deep, led by big, two-time 1,000-yard thumper P.J. Hill, behind a huge, experienced, deep offensive line with 104 career starts among the ...


