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This is a portion of an official UT stadium picture on UTSports.com. I think I finally figured out why we have had poor results for a while. Tennessee is on defense. Count the number of players they have on the field.

Maybe the 11th guy is playing reeeeeeeeeaaaaallllllyyyyy deep to take away a hail mary attempt.
 
Pretty clear to me. We win 6, Bass wins.
Pretty clear to me. We win 6, Kingston wins.
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Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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Glad to hear your are safe. Prayers for all that suffered damage.
 
Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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Stay safe. Praying for all those in that area.
 
You want to bet against the Vols and it would make you happy for us to not win more than 6 so you can be right. You are not a Vols fan any longer. I think they win 6 but would pay good money for them to win 8 or more. You are just messed up.
He is messed up alright just like most of his post. lol
 
You should go to Missouri in January and sit in a metal box underground in the middle of a flooded rice field
My in laws live near Columbia. I'd never subject myself to being in a flooded rice field there in January, but I am painfully familiar with how cold it gets. I'll never understand hunters who hate themselves so much as to put themselves through that. Get some therapy man! You're a good guy, no need to punish yourself like that.
 
Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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😥😥😥 but glad you're okay.
 
Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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You’re probably 3-5 minutes from some of my family. Was so thankful when it started to track to the north. Can’t imagine the hell that folks in LaPlace have been dealing with.
 
Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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stay safe
 
Thankfully avoided true devastation by about 20 miles. Still getting 60mph gusts. Can hear trees snapping and transformers exploding in the dark. Power went out, flipped the generator on.

70 miles down the road, all 8 main electrical transmission towers that feed power into New Orleans have toppled. One collapsed into the Mississippi River. The entire city is in the dark. Probably will be for a long time.

Grateful to have avoided a direct hit, but there is so much devastation across the state and gulf coast.

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Sheltered through two. Lived in Chauvin, LA for a time, (absolutely love it there and think it was more about tornadoes) and VA Beach, which was nothing more than winds. My parents lived in Jamaica and felt the complete force of Hurricane Gilbert.
 
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