cncchris33
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He makes himself quite available to the public. He's out places all the time.I saw this same scene play out on the morning of selection Sunday. I was driving down Richmond Road from downtown and sure enough he was out walking his little dog.
Your OPINION that Heupel has only had one good season makes everything else you say fall flat (even though the rest of your argument doesn’t make sense, either.)Giving you some facts, ace. I can't help it if facts bother you.
winner winner. Dan Hurley would slaughter...but he appears to be in a pretty good spot.
He was pretty redundant post game about Connecticut "running" college basketballUConn is a better job than UK right now, and Hurley has made it that way. Taking the UK job would be a step down that Hurley would probably laugh at unless he is bored with building the best program in the country at the moment.
No, I never thought that. He always raves about UT, so I never thought he was hard to listen to. He's probably the biggest UT cheerleader of any announcer in America. If UT fans are whining about Dykes, they're just cryasses.Just realized Jimmy Dykes lives in Fayetteville. You all thought he was hard to listen to before, just wait….
I’m talking specifically about how he talks about Cal. Him living in the same town will make it even worse. I usually complain about fans who complain about broadcasters, but I hear a lot of stuff about Dykes on here. The only time he annoys me is when he overhypes teams during games, like trying to tell us Vandy is “close”. He always has been high on Cal, so that’s what I was referring to, him having more access to himNo, I never thought that. He always raves about UT, so I never thought he was hard to listen to. He's probably the biggest UT cheerleader of any announcer in America. If UT fans are whining about Dykes, they're just cryasses.
He tweeted yesterday that his daughter just signed with the UT cheer team, so even more reason he'll be pro UT.
He makes himself quite available to the public. He's out places all the time.
Unrelated, my family and I ran into Phillip Fulmer at a random gas station just outside of Niota, yesterday afternoon, on our way home from the beach. An accident on I-75 diverted us off the interstate and we stopped for gas at a Marathon a couple miles off the interstate. There he was, coming out of the bathroom.