BigBadVol
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I’ll be honest, it took everyone by surprise up here when he committed to Tennessee. We were hearing equally re-assuring things as Vol Nation was. He was extremely close with the staff, loved the culture, loved the city, etc. I wouldn’t surprise me at all if he ends up being a Buckeye. There’s few programs in the country who can compete with The Ohio State University. Indiana and Tennessee are two that cannot.
Don’t worry… when OSU loses to Oregon next week, you’ll get to relive that sh*t when you come to Neyland for that 1st round.
Any man who runs to another team’s message board to brag about Big 10 football is a fu*king bit*h.
I said it, what you gonna do about it beta?
Complain about your cleat spike size again?
One more thing…
Your best RB from the 90’s was known to as the throat goat on 2nd Avenue behind the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville on bye weeks.
Copy, and paste this post on your irrelevant message board for me.
GBO
Or Kevin Mays developed Cooper Mays!That's two, in separate years. You realize an OL is 5 people, right?
Jokes aside, the guy has trouble recruiting. And thus far, his high school recruits haven't really shown they can contribute. Getting Sanders was a big win for him, but if he loses Sanders....
Part of our struggles this year have been inconsistent OL play. I'm not calling for his head. At least not yet. But he needs some help.
It wouldn’t surprise me if you learned how English works. Not sure about Indiana, but Tennessee is in the top 6 of generating revenue. Also interesting that the first go around Tennessee did just fine on the bid.I’ll be honest, it took everyone by surprise up here when he committed to Tennessee. We were hearing equally re-assuring things as Vol Nation was. He was extremely close with the staff, loved the culture, loved the city, etc. I wouldn’t surprise me at all if he ends up being a Buckeye. There’s few programs in the country who can compete with The Ohio State University. Indiana and Tennessee are two that cannot.
Eh let’s just hope several of your players tear kneecapsI’ll be honest, it took everyone by surprise up here when he committed to Tennessee. We were hearing equally re-assuring things as Vol Nation was. He was extremely close with the staff, loved the culture, loved the city, etc. I wouldn’t surprise me at all if he ends up being a Buckeye. There’s few programs in the country who can compete with The Ohio State University. Indiana and Tennessee are two that cannot.