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Here Come The Vols

USC's basketball game with Florida might be off, but the Trojans and Tennessee agreed to a home-and-home series beginning in 2008.

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That will be very interesting. I assume it is Sept 6, 2008. 2009 already has 12 games scheduled. Who did we lose to make room in the schedule? (Please say San Jose State). Or is it Sept 18, 2010 for the other game?

We're talking B-Ball Larry.

Although a football series with Tennessee would be pretty cool (unless you are CAL).

Larry R,

Nice wishful thinking but to think it was football you would have to believe that Garrett would schedule Tennessee, Ohio St and Notre Dame OOC in the same season. I know you expect USC to play the best but that's basically a deathwish. USC would be done by game 2 and basically playing for the Rose Bowl. I think they could beat them all but the injury bug would hit the team hard with that schedule.

As for basketball v. Tennessee. Me likey. Two traditional football powers with b-ball programs on the rise. Now if Bruce Pearl would just take his shirt off for one of the games we would be set...

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Miguelito,
Please promise you'll leave this website after December, when we do to your UCLA Bruins what your boyfriend is already doing to you...

Oops! My face is red. I guess I learned to read from a Bruin teacher. Maybe it was wishfull thinking about Tenn. Didn't we play them a few decades ago? (in football)

"Miguelito,
Please promise you'll leave this website after December, when we do to your UCLA Bruins what your boyfriend is already doing to you..."

You mean we're giving Miguelito the (eight) clap while stealing his unemployment checks?

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