Vandy’s football team is 3-1.
Vandy’s baseball team won the SEC last year.
Vandy’s basketball teams are both picked to do very well next season.
Hell, even the women’s bowling team won the NCAA.
The Titans are doing better than expected and remind a lot of folks of the 1999 team that went on a multi-year roll.
The Nashville Sounds won their division of the PCL 2 years in a row.
The Preds are about to drop the puck on a new season after having one of the best records in the NHL last season.
You can look on the dark side, but personally I can’t imagine a better time to be a sports fan in Nashville!
That picture is pretty funny, but I think it might have been made before Auburn beat Florida. Tubberville won’t get fired, but he might be hired away though by Texas A&M.
Just noticed the newspaper. Roll Tide.
Yeah, it’s a week old, but it’s always funny to see Full Philmer in all his natural glory.
Tubberville is only required to win one game each year to keep his job. *smile*
Wah-eagul
Talk to me at the end of the season when the Vols have pasted Vandy yet again….then we’ll discuss this.
My, how UT has fallen. According to BigOMichael Vandy is now UT’s measuring stick for success.
Ouch. Seriously though, how secure is Fulmer? I have always thought he was pretty secure. After all, he did kind of build the program up. No disrespect to Johnny Majors, but Fulmer won the Natl. Championship. It just seems like he hasn’t developed the players from these top five recruiting classes that he gets every year. And what about Chavis? That defense so far looks horrible.
UT had better beat Vandy since it may be for the last SEC bowl game slot.
BTW, the Sounds minority owners bought the team in Jackson, TN, not Jacksonville. I think that’s less of a threat to Nashville’s team than it is an admission of the size of market that the group is comfortable investing in. No sense panicking over misinformation.
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