Talking Points: on Heismans, stale sandwiches, and other old news
- John Adams thinks that Tennessee should utilize the spread offense more often. The most compelling reason? "It prepares your defense for an offense it's bound to encounter during the season." Yes. Yes. Yes.
- December is the time for the annual Re-Opening of the Heisman Wound on Rocky Top. The Vol Historian recaps what happened in 1997. So does Holly, with a bit more color. On the brighter side, at least Tebow’s career is over.
- Here’s something you don’t see every day. As in "ever." Steve Spurrier has learned "some" humility. Huh. And yet the sun still rises in the east. Huh again.
- Uh-oh. Things are looking up for next year, right? Um, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina all have an open date before playing Tennessee next year. Crud.
- Hey Jenny Slater’s Doug knows his place and puts Stephen A. Smith in his.
- The whole assault with a deadly sandwich thing is old news, but in case you missed it, both Holly, behind the EDSBS wheel, and Third Saturday in Blogtober had quite amusing takes on the whole thing. Holly:
And you, Jermaine Cunningham, with your four-year education handed to you because you’re reasonably adept (sack leader!) at hitting guys with your whole body….you so callously toss away the greatest treasure of starving students everywhere because you can’t be bothered to cough up a buck for a bag of chips? The only thing I could recognize on the menu at my froo-froo lunch date today turned out to be a sandwich made of RICE. I’d kill a man for half your lunch, if you hadn’t already thrown it at some poor counter boy.
Cunningham: "I’ll throw it, I swear! I love this $%&#! sandwich, but I’ll throw it."
Backup officer: "You’re surrounded, kid. The Turkey on Wheat will only get you in trouble. Lay down the sandwich."
Demps: "You heard the pig, Jermaine. Show’s over, bro."
Cunningham: "They ain’t even got my sandwich right, though, man. It’s a Chicken Club (tears streaming). YOU HEAR ME! A CHICKEN CLUB!! (Being cuffed now). Rye!? Rye are you arresting me??"
Employee: "This is the most action Jimmy Johns has seen all season. If this Jimmy Johns was in Tuscaloosa, it would be quiet all year."
Urban Meyer’s punishment for Cunningham will probably be a solid week of making him eat only Quizno’s leading up to the bowl game, he’ll be suspended for one play without pay and end up having four tackles for loss and a sack against Illinois in the Capital One Bowl.
- Third Saturday in Blogtober also has a funny personal anecdote that has absolutely nothing to do Tommy Tuberville signing an extension with Auburn.
- Who else loves the Haka?
- And if anyone’s looking for the recruiting board, well, it’s here. Yes, we know it’s in need of a fresh coat of paint – we’re working on it.
- And finally, pardon the erratic blogging as of late. Lots happening right now, including yesterday when my wife and daughters were in a car v. tree stump accident. Fog and rain had conspired to create a very slick area on a very curvy road. Everybody’s fine, but the car may have to be put down. I just happened to be on the phone with my wife when it happened, and let me tell you, you don’t ever want to have 911 on a land line in one ear and your screaming and crying daughters on the cell in the other. Like I said, everything’s fine now, but for about 30 seconds yesterday morning, things were not fine. Not fine at all. Learn vicariously, folks. Go hug your family.
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1997 still upsets me...
I just like to think if we put the shoe on the other foot and Peyton was a DB/PR that touched the ball 4-5 times a game who won the award and Charles Woodson was a QB with amazing stats that had an impact on every offensive play, what Michigan people would say. They would boycott college football and still throw southern slurs and stereotypes our way (even though I do love me some grits).
Additionally, I was so happy for Peyton last year winning the Super Bowl and yes, he is going to be a Hall of Famer, but I would like some accolades at UT. So often UT doesn't get that top-tier tradition label because they have no Heisman winners like OU, UM, or ND.
Furthermore, I was unaware of the Paul Hornung robbery of Hank Lauricella in 1951 during a UT national championship season. Now I need to look into this! Jeez!
by Volorado on Dec 11, 2007 2:20 PM CST 0 recs
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by Volorado on
Dec 11, 2007 2:41 PM CST
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1997
If the shoe was on the other foot, the Michiganders would be whiny about it, true. But we would act like they do now about it. Let's face it, sports fans act like the biggest idiots in cases like these.
by Maynard on
Dec 12, 2007 5:08 PM CST
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Good to hear the family's alright.
On football news, I hope the Sugar Bowl is smart enough to let UGA and UH do a little Soulja Boy / Haka square-off. It'd be great pregame entertainment.
Also, thanks for the recruiting table. It's hard to keep up with all that, but my vague impression has been that UT hasn't been as successful in recruiting this year as in previous years. Part of that is LSU hogging all the 5-stars, part of that is continued blowover from TSOWWDNS, which occurred when the current batch of kids were sophomores and really starting to look at the programs they wanted to be a part of. Still, the rankings aren't a golden rule of quality, and there's lots of reasons to be hopeful, so long as we get the needs filled with good, hard-working talent.
by hooper on Dec 11, 2007 3:42 PM CST 0 recs
What, no On-Star?!
- In order to effectively use the "spread", we'll need a viable running QB. AiO was hardly a threat to run, and every time J-Cromp or G-Jones lined up at QB, they were hardly a threat to throw. (Although G-Jones did bust a few pretty runs vs. LSU.)
- I'm STILL laughing about the "assault with a delicious weapon"! Holly, you are just the greatest!
by Aerobab on Dec 11, 2007 8:10 PM CST 0 recs
"color"
by Holly on Dec 11, 2007 8:51 PM CST 0 recs











