Recruiting Football Talk VIII

Why fight something that helped Tennessee. To me it looks like the outside receiver was covering the middle receiver. Yes covering a foot counts as covering the receiver
I don't care for Alabama but my concerned is about the consistency in these trally bad calls. What if TN Saturday against Vandy have a TD called back for the same reason and lose the game? I would be irate as Alabama.....bad calls effect TN too.
 
Why Indiana?
Who would you put in ahead of them?

The entire conversation around leaving out Indiana was centered around trying to put in five SEC teams.

Now there's at most going to be three two-loss SEC teams. And no 3 loss team is getting in before a one loss Indiana team.

I'm personally glad ND and Indiana are in. They suck. Tennessee would beat either one in a home, away, or neutral site game.
 


On the afternoon of November 24, 1971, a nondescript man calling himself Dan Cooper approached the counter of Northwest Orient Airlines in Portland, Oregon.
He used cash to buy a one-way ticket on Flight #305, bound for Seattle, Washington.
Thus began one of the great unsolved mysteries in FBI history.

Cooper was a quiet man who appeared to be in his mid-40s, wearing a business suit with a black tie and white shirt.
He ordered a drink—bourbon and soda—while the flight was waiting to take off.
A short time after 3:00 p.m., he handed the stewardess a note indicating that he had a bomb in his briefcase and wanted her to sit with him.
The stunned stewardess did as she was told. Opening a cheap attaché case, Cooper showed her a glimpse of a mass of wires and red colored sticks and demanded that she write down what he told her.
Soon, she was walking a new note to the captain of the plane that demanded four parachutes and $200,000 in twenty-dollar bills.

When the flight landed in Seattle, the hijacker exchanged the flight’s 36 passengers for the money and parachutes. Cooper kept several crew members, and the plane took off again, ordered to set a course for Mexico City.

Somewhere between Seattle and Reno, a little after 8:00 p.m., the hijacker did the incredible: He jumped out of the back of the plane with a parachute and the ransom money. The pilots landed safely, but Cooper had disappeared into the night and his ultimate fate remains a mystery to this day.

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Spoiler Alert: turns out it was Connor Stalions.
 
I don't care for Alabama but my concerned is about the consistency in these trally bad calls. What if TN Saturday against Vandy have a TD called back for the same reason and lose the game? I would be irate as Alabama.....bad calls effect TN too.
Well obviously. Bad calls are why Tennessee lost to Georgia. Three TDs for Georgia because of bad calls ("facemask" and "incomplete passes"). So bad calls are nothing new to Tennessee
 
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