Tennessee-Memphis Guessing Game
Here are the questions for the Memphis edition of the RTT Guessing Game:
- How many touchdowns does Memphis get against Monte Kiffin's defense today?
- How many points does Tennessee get, within three?
- Is this the game that Eric Berry gets the record?
As always, put your answers in THE SUBJECT LINE of your response to this thread. For example, my guesses:
0, 42, yes (please!)
Correct answers get you points in the Guessing Game season standings. Have fun, and Go Vols!
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1, 38, no :(
"Florida didnt win their first SEC title until 1991 and now they think they invented football."
-Ron Zook
Two outta three ain't bad, but....
I made the mistake of thinking the defense would play hard for the whole game. The second and third teamers got ripped.
Here’s some free advice, fellas:
Maybe when Kiffin says you should study your playbook and practice really hard, like you might actually play for an extended period – hmmm, maybe you should actually do it. Otherwise, second and third team, it might be revealed that you can’t beat a team as bad as Memphis.
The only cloud on a beautiful, glorious day…
0, 44, yes
Eric Berry for sending the guy who wins the Heisman spinning 720 degrees in the air at the podium - or for intercepting it and returning it to where it rightfully belongs
2, 44, yes (but this may be wishful thinking)
I think we overlook them a bit and allow one real score, plus one garbage time score.
by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 7, 2009 10:17 AM EST reply actions
0, 55, no
I still think EB is going to get it, I just like his chances better against more conventional offenses
2, 35, no
RIP Steve McNair (1973 - 2009) Retire #9!
Member of the Committee to Keep Keith Bulluck.
Eric Berry for Heisman!!
by Pride of the Southland on Nov 7, 2009 1:03 PM EST via mobile reply actions
1, 41, no
You can't sit on a lead and run a few plays into the line and just kill the clock. You've got to throw the ball over the goddamn plate and give the other man his chance. That's why baseball is the greatest game of them all.
-- Earl Weaver

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