Comments by volsoutwest
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Posted on July 26 at 8:32 a.m.
What dribble. If I were Coach Fulmer I would never attend this circus again so long as it were held in Hoovah, Alabammer.
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Posted on July 19 at 10:57 p.m.
Workin: I stand corrected and whole-heartedly agree, Peyton was the greatest.
Posted on July 19 at 8:31 p.m.
I attended the Wash. St. game in 1994. If memory serves correctly it was Peyton's first start. I believe the final was a 10 to 7 W.
Posted on July 19 at 8:09 p.m.
A great game. Sorta eases the pain of some of those tough losses to Bama over the years. One in particular comes to my mind. I think it was Peyton's first year when he was driving us down the field late. Looked like we were going in for the winning score and I believe it was Little Man Stewart who fumbled. This sure felt a lot better.
Posted on July 5 at 6:04 p.m.
Good post Volfan1. In regards to the 90 tie, I can never remember a tie feeling any more like a loss. It truly hurt.
Posted on June 29 at 6:33 p.m.
"why can't we just all get along?" But gosh darn it that wouldn't be as much fun now would it? Go Vols.
Posted on June 24 at 7:53 p.m.
an escalator in a house trailer?
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Posted on June 23 at 7:03 p.m.
You are kidding me. A defensive player. Chris if you ever come on a game day there is no way you could go anywhere else. It's electric.
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Posted on August 24 at 12:48 p.m.
Thanks for the memories all. John and Bill brought the game alive even when there were few Vol games ever on the tube. You felt like you were at the game. Saw John outside the stadium last season at the Georgia game. He shook our hands, asked us our names, treated us as if he had known us his whole life. Truly a class act if ever there was one. The Greatest ever.
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