Vols -1.5 tomorrow night
- By nsmith1214
- The House of Blue
- 43 Replies
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I am calling this BS!!!I saw it in The Score app earlier today as well. That app is what I use for sports scores. Anyway, I don't believe for a minute that he's playing.
Class acts don't put playing their son ahead of the good of the program.Ball Line Defense! To quote Tubby " I learned it from JD Barnett at Virginia Commonwealth University" It was designed to stop penetration to the basket and was very affective, but.. It opened up the perimeter which was Tubby's achilles heel. In the age of modern basketball, ball line defense is obsolete. Respectfully.
I thought Tubby did a really good job at UK and he's a true class act, just a different time and a much changed sport.
Figured the tickets out. Feels like I’m set back to my time living on High St only 2 blocks from Rupp walking down to watch those Tony Harris/Ron Slay/Vincent Yarborough UT teams I hated.
This is my #1 rival dating back to Allan Houston and some crazy drama filled game back as a kid during an era where we couldn’t win at Thompson-Boling and one game in particular came down to the intentional missed FT for tip out and last second shot.
I can’t remember everything exactly but those Allan Houston years I grew to hate those orange assholes more so than UL, Duke, UNC or any other school.
Pretty damn excited for this one!
"I don't know why people voted for Trump! They are crazy. They are mean. They are forgetting the America of the past."
I'd go look for 5 offensive linemen who collectively can block four defensive linemen.Not sure where my Chiefs go from here or if I'll continue to be a fan.
Now, I'm not suggesting a replay of the Stones or McCartney or other 70+ year old rock and rollers, but there are plenty of good musical artists in a variety of genres that would appeal to the viewing audience whose average age, I'm completely guessing, skews towards 45+. Surely market research has determined that the SB may be the one game millennials and younger WILL watch and that's why the halftime artists are more geared towards those age groups. But, I just wonder if they're kidding themselves that the younger generation are going to tune into the game to watch a very abbreviated performance by some musical artist they like and, miraculously, fall in love with pro football and become a fan. I just don't see that happening. If you only go to church for a 30-minute mass on Easter Sunday, are you REALLY a staunch Catholic? And, BTW, if the average age of the SB viewer is 45+, don't those age groups (and older) have a LOT more money than the younger ones and, thus, more likely to buy products being advertised?