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Published Nov. 18, 2008
Eric Berry says the Vanderbilt and Kentucky games will be a tribute to head coach, Phillip Fulmer, with players giving 110% on the field.
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AncientOrange writes:
While I am a total Vol fan, I am also a realist; and I think that Berry is talking from emotion and not objectivity. I hate it, but Vanderbilt will beat us in one of the few times it has during my lifetime.
I would rather we have no football program than to suffer the continued humiliation of getting the phooey beat out of us by schools who would be beaten by some of our local high school teams.
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