How many of you will still go to Kentucky?

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volgrad500

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With the holidays and other games on, it will be hard to convince the crew to make the drive.
 
#3
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Should be plenty of room.

I had actually planned on going earlier this week. I ll save the mileage on my vehicle now.
 
#4
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Should be plenty of room.

I had actually planned on going earlier this week. I ll save the mileage on my vehicle now.

Can't blame you. I think Kentucky is going to be a tough game to win at this point. Plus, I'm guessing it's going to be freezing.
 
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I won't be planning my day around it. Family is always more important and we'll be having our third Thanksgiving that day. But this year, even if that weren't the case, I'd probably find something else to do because the product which has become Tennessee football is just not enjoyable.
 
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If it had been an earlier kickoff I would have considered it. I was hoping it would be the noon game.
 
#13
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If it was any other weekend, I would hope work would have me up there however unlikely that might be. I'd love to go to the game on a ticket I could get off a scalper for less than a combo meal at McDonald's.
 
#14
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Don't fret, it may not be around much longer. At least not as we know it. See NFL rules changes and concussions.

I think that's my problem. Scrambled eggs. For some reason I keep thinking this is going to get better. I knew those blows to the head were bad for me.
 
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Can't blame you. I think Kentucky is going to be a tough game to win at this point. Plus, I'm guessing it's going to be freezing.

I had thought about going anyway just to see Lex but after tonight and his impending gas issues it's Prolly for the better.

He ain't bought my Christmas present yet anyway.
 
#18
#18
I'll be there with my wife and my parents. Why I'm going, I have no idea. But I'll be there.
 
#21
#21
I've honestly struggled with what I'm about to write, but here it goes. At this point, I can no longer tolerate committing the time it takes to attend every home game just to winess what I've seen now for the last 4 to 7 years. I think next year, I try to sell my season tickets on a game-by-game basis until this abortion of a program crawls its way out of the dumpster. And, that especially goes for the away games.

I'm now waiting for something to cheer about, as I am too emotionally drained to continue to witness UT Football being consistently whipped by what used to be lesser teams.
 
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Another good reason to stay home.

You know how many times I've said to myself this "has" to be rock bottom?

I can't imagine anything lower than losing next Saturday and finishing 4-8 with losses to both Vandy and Kentucky in the same season.
 
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I've honestly struggled with what I'm about to write, but here it goes. At this point, I can no longer tolerate committing the time it takes to attend every home game just to winess what I've seen now for the last 4 to 7 years. I think next year, I try to sell my season tickets on a game-by-game basis until this abortion of a program crawls its way out of the dumpster. And, that especially goes for the away games.

I'm now waiting for something to cheer about, as I am too emotionally drained to continue to witness UT Football being consistently whipped by what used to be lesser teams.


It is very emotionally draining. Especially driving in from Memphis.
 
#24
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I was going to go but after watching them play tonight I'm not going to drive all the way up there towatch them put on a piss poor pperformance like they did tonight. We have nothing to play for now so who cares.
 
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