tennfanatic
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I think he's at least got a soft spot for us now
I have always refused to buy the ppv games. I live in Florida so all the early season suck games Tn people get free I have to pay for. I'm so excited to see this team play I will gladly fork over the money to see the APU game.
i don't hate tennessee and never have.
i have said so numerous times. people read a critical post from me and assume it's always meant to bash tennessee instead of being an honest opinion.
while i admit i take a dig from time to time, i have always said when there is something good to say about tennessee i will say it. there just hasn't been much good to say in the last several years
I have always refused to buy the ppv games. I live in Florida so all the early season suck games Tn people get free I have to pay for. I'm so excited to see this team play I will gladly fork over the money to see the APU game.
im in florida too, anyone know how much the ppv games cost? hopefully its on espn3/watchespn:crossfingers:
I have always refused to buy the ppv games. I live in Florida so all the early season suck games Tn people get free I have to pay for. I'm so excited to see this team play I will gladly fork over the money to see the APU game.
im in florida too, anyone know how much the ppv games cost? hopefully its on espn3/watchespn:crossfingers:
This will be the last season for the PPV games, they'll be on the SEC Network after this year.
The Austin Peay game is likely to be our PPV game because of how many SEC games are scheduled that weekend vs. the South Alabama weekend. Although, with the interest Butch Jones has built and extra available timeslots for the ESPN networks since CBS doesn't have a game that week, it's possible we could get a slot on ESPNU or FSN/CSS.
The majority of the TV schedule for the first 2-3 weeks of the season should be made known soon, it's usually hashed out at the SEC Spring Meetings.
This will be the last season for the PPV games, they'll be on the SEC Network after this year.
The Austin Peay game is likely to be our PPV game because of how many SEC games are scheduled that weekend vs. the South Alabama weekend. Although, with the interest Butch Jones has built and extra available timeslots for the ESPN networks since CBS doesn't have a game that week, it's possible we could get a slot on ESPNU or FSN/CSS.
The majority of the TV schedule for the first 2-3 weeks of the season should be made known soon, it's usually hashed out at the SEC Spring Meetings.