Hot and Not in SEC Week 6

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Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 6

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Butch Jones’ message: Lost in Tennessee’s gut-wrenching 34-31 overtime loss to Georgia was a message from first-year coach Butch Jones to Vols fans that was unmistakable: He plays to win, and that’s the way it’s going to be on his watch. Tennessee went for it on fourth down three times in the fourth quarter, twice in its own territory, and converted all three. It wasn’t just that the Vols went for it on fourth down, but the play calls were absolute beauties. Tennessee is still a ways off from being an SEC contender, but Jones continues to grind away … and stack those bricks.


Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 6 - SEC Blog - ESPN
 
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I honestly believe that most people around the country want Butch to succeed and truly believe he IS THE MAN for this job!! Amen!
 
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Butch should do some masonry work on the side. That commercial looks like he really knows the trade.
 
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Cold day in hell:

Tennessee's luck.

Between arian foster at penn st. Dooley at lsu and unc. And now pig howards inch short fumble, one has to wonder what dark eldritch gods UT has angered. However, the noise from Rocky top last weekend may well have awoken nyarlothtep from his eternal slumber and the world will soon begin anew.


Yes. H.p. lovecraft references on volnation
 
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Cold day in hell:

Tennessee's luck.

Between arian foster at penn st. Dooley at lsu and unc. And now pig howards inch short fumble, one has to wonder what dark eldritch gods UT has angered. However, the noise from Rocky top last weekend may well have awoken nyarlothtep from his eternal slumber and the world will soon begin anew.


Yes. H.p. lovecraft references on volnation

Book of the Dead
 
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NOT

South Carolina’s killer instinct: The Gamecocks can’t put anybody away, and that’s bound to catch up with them, especially with three straight road games in the next three weeks starting with Arkansas on Saturday in Fayetteville. They led Kentucky 27-7 entering the fourth quarter, but hung on to win by a touchdown. It was a similar story with UCF two weeks ago after giving up two late touchdowns, and Vanderbilt stormed back from a 28-0 deficit in Columbia the third week of the season.

Me likey :dance2: We got these guys
 

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