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Watching the #9 Volunteers and Bruce Pearl overcome and adapt.

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GREAT TEAM AND PROGRAM !!!!!!!! I root for St.John's , I think we are going over to NCAAW if we keep it up

I miss lou CARNESCA, HAS NEVER BEEN THE SAME SINCE HE LEFT, AND THAT %@#!$(! jARVIS GOT THE PROGRAM >:(

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This should be Tennessee's year.

With the SEC down in basketball the Vols should win the conference and then go far into the NCAA playoffs.

Opps.  I mean the Lady Vols.

OK, both the men and women's teams.

Just as long as the SEC gets the NCAA basketball title in men's and women's basketball; then LSU wins the baseball College World Series so it will be a sweep for the SEC this year.

that orange makes me wanna puke ;D

Yo Shirley,

You awful ugly, for a girl.

No offense  ::)

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Yo Shirley,

You awful ugly, for a girl.

No offense ::)

Well you ain't much for an old woman...  

  • Super User

A good way to spend a night for me is a big bowl of popcorn, a tall glass of ice, two or three really good rootbeers, and an all-night Three Stooges marathon. :D

Another Bruce Pearl fan here.  He was a local fan fav in these parts when he coached @ UWM.

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