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Athletes, coaches let loose at Volscars

Tennessee football plater Anthony Anderson, left, and diver Jodie McGroarty try to balance eggs on a football during the Volscars on Monday at the Knoxville Convention Center.

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Tennessee football plater Anthony Anderson, left, and diver Jodie McGroarty try to balance eggs on a football during the Volscars on Monday at the Knoxville Convention Center.

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  • Tennessee football plater Anthony Anderson, left, and diver Jodie McGroarty try to balance eggs on a football during the Volscars on Monday at the Knoxville Convention Center.

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Comments on this photo » 3

Witch_Doctors writes:

Witch Doctor say everyone knows it has to be eggs from chicken born on the second full moon of the year....
voodoo the lost art!
Bones never lie.

Theo writes:

A small thing but wouldn't you think Hamilton would have known to wear a dark suit to an evening event? Looks like at least the male athletes did. Geez what a schmuck.

trivol writes:

Is she going to eat the egg????

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