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Rebel Without Applause: Ole Miss Shedding Light on Ethics

Published on: 15th March, 2010

Before you continue to read I would like to take this opportunity to whole heartedly, congratulate and applaud Ole Miss. Their students, faculty, alumni, and the proud people of Mississippi are sincerely making strides for the better . Now, you wonder why I am singling out Ole Miss in this manner? Well it's ...

A Newborn Volunteer’s Guide to Tennessee Football

Published on: 8th March, 2010

Friday night, as I was sitting down catching some of the women's SEC tourney highlights my wife plopped down beside me drumming a long peace of white plastic (what I thought was a fingernail file) against her open palm, staring intently at it as if it was going to start doing tricks, I ...

2011 Juniors Could Be All Smiles For Tennessee’s Dooley

Published on: 16th February, 2010

Coach Dooley proudly announced on signing day that he signed players from 11 different states, big surprise. Tennessee has never been known as a font of in-state talent and after looking at the 2011 juniors I don't expect that to change, at least not this season. One thing that "He who must ...

Lane Skywalker and Jedi Mind Tricks

Published on: 27th December, 2009

I apologize in advance for the shameless Star Wars references, that being said let's begin. While reading, humor me by imagining this as the rolling prologue at the beginning of every Star Wars movie ,and while we're in the spirit, "Rocky Top" is being performed by the orchestra as Franciscan monks sing the chorus. Stevie Boy ...

No, Not Yet: Janzen Jackson’s Return Too Soon To Vols

Published on: 25th November, 2009

I was about to say that Lane Kiffin was setting a decent example for diciplinary measures and now Janzen Jackson may very well take the field against Kentucky. The District Attorney has dropped the charges against Jackson due to insufficient evidence and Kiffin has allowed him to return to participating in team ...

Phillip Fulmer: “I’ve Still Got The Bug”

Published on: 23rd November, 2009

It was with teary eyes and a heavy heart one year ago that that Phillip Fulmer told a televised audience that his tenure at Tennessee was at an end. I don't think there were any Vol faithfuls that didn't mourn his passing. He was the Dean of SEC coaches, loved or hated he ...

Eric Berry: Deserving Of Every Accolade

Published on: 21st November, 2009

Since everyone else is chiming in on this I thought I might too. Yes, I know it's shameless but gosh how we love this guy. I couldn't resist. We all held our breath when he took the field for the first time against Cal back in 2007. We were on the ...

The Blame Game: When Student Athletes Go Bad

Published on: 12th November, 2009

Let the media onslaught and finger pointing begin. Anybody that knows anything about the history of the SEC can speculate where the blame falls when student athletes go bad. "Hey it's the coaches fault!" "No wait it's the programs fault, oh yeah...that is the coach." The problem with all this is that ...

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