Category: Tennessee Volunteers

It’s Over. »

Fulmer is stepping down.

Pterodactyl? No, Albatross »

Apparently SOMEONE is beginning to understand that Arian (or Arianna as I call him) Foster is the third best running back at UT.

Crompton? »


Rocky Top…Seoul? »


Why Vanderbilt University is better than the University of Tennessee (and all other schools, for that matter) »

Many of you outside of Tennessee are unaware of the dichotomy that exists within our state. The University of Tennessee and Vanderbilt University stand in stark contrast to one another. Below is a comparison of the two schools.
Location
Nashville, the Athens of the South, is the cradle of education in the State of Tennessee. Vanderbilt University […]

SEC Champions, 2008 »

Thanks for a great birthday present, Bruce. The last time Tennessee won an SEC Championship outright, I was…well, I was months away from even being an embryo. So, do the math…it’s been a long time. And to clinch in such dramatic fashion, at Florida…well, it’s great.

SEC Teams as Middle Eastern Countries »

This is absolutely hilarious. I don’t know where it originated, but it’s spot-on.
ALABAMA
Saudi Arabia. Once a proud kingdom, torn up by fighting and surrounded by Iran and Iraq (see below), with an a$$hole in Al-Qaeda hell bent on bringing them down.
LSU
Iran. Current superpower in the region but it will all come crashing down because they […]

Bruce Pearl is Awesome »

When I was a student at the University of Tennessee (Knoxville), I attended basketball games religiously. The men’s team sucked. The women’s team piled up National Championships. It was hell because all the while, we had this great arena, and a team that simply couldn’t get it done. Don Devoe, Alan Houston’s dad, Some dude […]

Knox County Sheriff »

Any chance I get to tell the world how much Alabama sucks (not just the University, the whole state), I’ll take it. Their inbred-hick alumni will take any opportunity to make fun of him. So, just like when a building is blown up by a suicide bomber, I immediately think of the “religion of peace” […]